In his final State of the City Address, Jersey City Mayor Steven Fulop reflected on the city’s historic transformation over the past 12 years and laid out a bold vision for its future. He highlighted key achievements in public safety, affordable housing, economic development, and transportation.
Under Mayor Fulop’s leadership, Jersey City has seen a 75% reduction in homicides, marking the lowest levels in the city’s history. Overall, crime rates continue to decline as a result of investments made in advanced de-escalation training and expanded police and fire resources.
Jersey City has expanded connectivity for all residents with Via and over 23 miles of protected bike lanes, among other reliable and affordable transit options created to close gaps. The city’s Vision Zero Action Plan has also reduced traffic deaths and injuries.
Affordable housing remains a top priority, with over 2,900 applications processed in just six months through the Consolidated Affordable Housing Portal, making it easier for residents to access housing opportunities. The Bayfront Redevelopment will provide the largest share of affordable housing in any similar mixed-use project nationwide.
Revitalization efforts continue to reshape Jersey City’s landscape, with transformative projects in Journal Square and beyond aimed at restoring the city’s role as an economic hub. Investments in parks and recreation have also expanded, with new parks constructed alongside dozens of park improvement projects, providing residents with more green spaces and outdoor amenities.
Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.