
Find your public meetings, agendas
Dec. 22, 2025
Welcome aboard! Our usual list of public meetings and agendas for the next two weeks has only a few entries as 2025 turns to 2026.
Thousands of meetings logged
Public boards will make thousands of decisions that affect your quality of life, your pocketbook, your environment, traffic and schools next year.
This year, Port Wentworth residents fought data centers, Walthourville set up its first property tax, a zoning board voted to limit new hotels in Savannah’s historic area.
Announcements for those meetings and about 2,600 more appeared in this newsletter in 2025 from about 60 cities, counties, school boards and other agencies. We use this list and the agendas to help us plan coverage. We hope you’ll use the list to get involved by reading agendats and attending meetings to see how government works and to hold your elected leaders accountable to the citizens.
Over the next year, we hope this list helps you get involved in considering your community’s questions. Let us know how we’re doing, what we should add, and how you use this list at staff@thecurrentga.org.
Camden County
Kingsland
- Kingsland City Council Mon. Dec. 22, 6:00 p.m. Agenda
St. Marys | 🖥
- St. Marys Convention & Visitors Bureau Tue. Dec. 23, 3:00 p.m. Check for agenda
Chatham County
Chatham Board of Elections
- Chatham Board of Elections Mon. Dec. 22, 12:00 p.m. Agenda
Tybee Island | City Council 🖥
- Tybee Island City Council organizational meeting Fri. Jan. 2, 10:00 a.m. Agenda
Glynn County
Brunswick | Housing Authority 🖥
- Brunswick Housing Authority Mon. Dec. 22, 6:00 p.m. Check for agenda
Liberty County
Liberty | County Commission 🖥
- Liberty Board of Elections & Voter Registration Mon. Dec. 22, 4:00 p.m. Check for agenda
Midway
- Midway City Council work session fourth Mondays Mon. Dec. 22, 6:00 p.m. Check for agenda
This list starts with an automated collection that does not involve AI. It is checked and edited by a human. But agencies may announce new meetings, change meeting times or cancel them, sometimes without any online notice. Some publish calendars in more than one place with different information. Some rely on Facebook posts which may require a login to read and cannot be collected automatically.
You may want to call ahead and verify the meeting time and place, especially for smaller agencies.
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