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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Cavalier Johnson

    Milwaukee, Wisconsin

    Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson delivered his State of the City Address, centered on a “Stronger Milwaukee.” He highlighted the community’s progress and his administration’s ongoing efforts with public safety, education, housing,  economic development, and infrastructure.

    Mayor Johnson reported a significant decrease in crime rates, noting that violent and property crimes have declined over the past three years. Specifically, in 2024, homicides and non-fatal shootings dropped by more than 20% compared to the previous year. He attributed these improvements to community-based policing strategies, youth engagement programs, and strengthened partnerships between law enforcement and local organizations. Milwaukee’s streets are also safer due to the efforts with the city’s comprehensive Vision Zero plan, which has implemented traffic calming measures that have led to a decline in dangerous driving incidents.

    Addressing educational concerns, the Mayor emphasized the need for stronger student outcomes across all public, private, and charter schools. He stressed the importance of producing graduates proficient in reading, problem-solving, and leadership. Mayor Johnson noted they must address systemic inequities in education for the city’s long-term success and called for greater collaboration between city leaders, school officials, and the community as a whole to ensure that students receive a high-quality education.

    The Mayor acknowledged the pressing issue of affordable housing and proposed measures such as revising zoning codes to allow more housing options and expanding city incentive programs to support middle-market housing. He emphasized that increasing housing choices could alleviate pressure on housing costs, benefiting renters, homeowners, and those currently lacking viable housing options.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Keith A. James

    West Palm Beach, Florida

    Mayor Keith A. James

    Mayor Keith A. James delivered his seventh State of the City Address before the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches, outlining a bold, people-centered vision for West Palm Beach: a city not only growing but exceeding expectations, competing on a national stage, and building a future rooted in community.
    Mayor Sharon F. Owens

    Syracuse, New York

    Mayor Sharon F. Owens

    In her first State of the City Address, Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens charted a bold path forward and prepared the city for the opportunities of tomorrow. The Mayor outlined her administration’s efforts in housing, job creation, workforce development, transportation, public safety, and fiscal stewardship.
    Mayor Erin Mendenhall

    Salt Lake City, Utah

    Mayor Erin Mendenhall

    Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall delivered her seventh State of the City Address, speaking on her determination to continue ensuring public safety, affordability, and environmental stewardship. The city is pushing forward on its commitments to improve public safety, affordability, stewardship of public spaces and lands, and sustainability.