Hey there, Savannah! We’ve got some exciting news to share – the City of Savannah is stepping up its game to better serve you! In a fabulous move to create a more inclusive community, the city has just launched a new Spanish translation service for those calling the 311 help line. So, if you’ve got a question or service request and you prefer to speak Spanish, now you can do so with ease!
Okay, let’s break it down! The new service is available through LanguageLine Solutions, which means when Spanish-speaking residents or visitors call 311 (that’s the city’s hotline for non-emergency requests), they can now select option two from the main menu. This connects them with an interpreter who will help translate their needs directly to a City Customer Service Representative. It’s like having a personal language assistant ready to jump in and help you out!
So why is this such a big deal? Well, Savannah is home to a vibrant Spanish-speaking community, and this new service opens doors for better communication between the city and its residents. Whether it’s requesting trash pickup, reporting potholes, or asking about city events, everyone should be able to express their needs easily and effectively.
If you’re a Spanish speaker needing assistance, just grab your phone and dial 311 or 912-651-6565 at any time. But don’t forget: if it’s an emergency, always call 911 to get immediate help!
The amazing Customer Service Representatives are on standby to assist from Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. But wait, there’s more! Savannah residents can also take advantage of the online options. Just hop onto the city’s official website at savannahga.gov and select “311 Submit a Request,” or download the handy SAV311 Mobile App to submit requests right from your phone. Pretty cool, huh?
The city is really focused on making sure all voices are heard, and this new service is just one of the many ways they are showing commitment. If you’ve got an opinion or want to share your experience, the city encourages community engagement. They’re all ears for feedback and stories, as they believe in growing together as a community!
You might be wondering, “What’s next for Savannah?” Well, these types of initiatives reflect the city’s ongoing effort to ensure that all residents feel comfortable accessing city services. Investing in translation services is part of a larger inclusion strategy that aims to bridge the gap between the government and the diverse communities it serves.
So, next time you need to contact the city about something, remember that help is just a phone call away! Whether you speak English or Spanish, Savannah is dedicated to making sure you’re heard and assisted, and we can’t wait to see how this new service will positively impact our lovely community.
Let’s spread the word and make sure everyone knows about this great new service – because everyone deserves to have their voice heard! Cheers to a more inclusive Savannah!
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