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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Larry Agran

    Irvine, California

    Mayor Larry Agran delivered his State of the City Address reflecting on Irvine’s legacy and his vision to make the community the safest, smartest, greenest, healthiest, and kindest city in America.

    Mayor Agran highlighted the city’s strong financial health, balanced budget, and significant reserves that will allow for public investments. Public safety remains a top priority, with enhanced traffic enforcement, stronger e-bike regulations, enhanced school security, and improved disaster preparedness. He also spoke about the transition of county-run libraries to the city this summer and announced plans for two new libraries.

    Mayor Agran highlighted the implementation of Irvine’s Living Wage, which will increase the minimum wage to $20 per hour for part-time and $25 per hour for full-time city employees. He also proposed $100,000 in funding for 50 city scholarships to support education, offering up to $2,000 each for Irvine Valley College students.

    Irvine continues its commitment to sustainability with the continued transformation of the former All American Asphalt plant into the Gateway Preserve, the planting of 20,000 trees in the Great Park, the expansion of rooftop solar and battery storage, and improvements to public transit through the Irvine Connect expansion.

    A major partnership with Hoag will bring a Center for Nonprofit Organizations dedicated to Health and Wellness to Heritage Community Park, modeled after the Melinda Hoag Smith Center in Newport Beach. Mayor Agran also proposed a Food and Nutrition Security Plan, expanding farmland and partnerships with organizations such as Harvest Solutions and Second Harvest Food Bank to help make Irvine and Orange County food secure. In addition, he announced efforts to increase affordable housing in Irvine.

    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.