In his State of the City Address, Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones outlined the city’s progress and vision for the future. He highlighted key achievements in infrastructure, economic growth, and public safety and emphasized the importance of community collaboration in shaping Newport News’ path forward.
Under Mayor Jones’ leadership, gun violence in Newport News has decreased by 25%, with homicides dropping by 52%. This success is attributed to strategic initiatives such as Operation Blue Line and Operation Ceasefire, which have strengthened law enforcement efforts, led to the recovery of over 1,000 illegal firearms, and improved collaboration with state and federal agencies. Looking ahead, the Mayor aims to expand the city’s police force, making Newport News the best-staffed city in Virginia while continuing to advocate for competitive pay for public defenders.
Investing in youth remains a top priority of Mayor Jones’ administration. Initiatives such as Friday Night Nets, a free summer basketball league for at-risk youth, and the Youth Career Program (YCP) have provided young people with safe spaces, mentorship, and career-building opportunities. To further support youth development, the city is reintroducing its summer jobs program, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to empowering the next generation.
Newport News is reimagining its downtown corridor with mixed-use developments, modern infrastructure, and dynamic public spaces by partnering with state and federal agencies. The Mayor is committed to making Newport News the most business-friendly city in the region by streamlining the permitting process and eliminating unnecessary red tape that has hindered small business growth in the past.
Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.