Savannah, GA News Roundup (9/3/25)

Separate boil water alerts: Savannah’s Aug. 15 treatment glitch and Richmond Hill’s Aug. 27 pressure failure each triggered boil water advisories that were lifted quickly and involved distinct systems — find out why they weren’t linked.

Massive grant for Savannah neighborhoods: Harambee House and Georgia Tech CEAR Hub award over $200,000 to Savannah neighborhoods — find out how the funds will be used.

Chatham County’s new evacuation plan: CEMA will bus up to 3,000 residents from Enmarket Arena to Macon-Bibb shelters during Category 3+ hurricanes, including separate pet transport and services for those with medical or access needs — find out.

Savannah parks get upgrades: The Recreation Re-Imagined Initiative kicks off next week with a new ADA-compliant playground at Daffin Park—complete with seven unique zones and a splashpad—while Forsyth Park’s worn surface is being replaced with longer-lasting rubber mulch — find out more.

Savannah Pediatrics Moves: SouthCoast Health’s Savannah Pediatrics relocated yesterday to a new facility to serve growing patient needs — learn what this means for local families.

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