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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Justin M. Bibb

    Cleveland, Ohio

    In his State of the City Address, Cleveland Mayor Justin M. Bibb reflected on progress made during his first term while outlining the road ahead and a bold vision for Cleveland’s future. His priorities include public safety, economic transformation, education, infrastructure, and tackling potential federal threats.

    Public safety remains central to Mayor Bibb’s agenda, with the city seeing a 46% decline in homicides since he took office. Recruitment efforts have resulted in 134 new cadets, Cleveland’s highest number in five years, while police pay has increased by 34%. The administration has invested in new tools, such as the city’s first Crime Gun Intelligence Center, and forged strong partnerships with state and federal agencies. Cleveland now has a nearly 90% homicide solve rate.

    Mayor Bibb also addressed urgent challenges facing the Cleveland Metropolitan School District, including a projected $150 million deficit over the next two years. He pointed to a mismatch between the number of school buildings and the student population, and called for long-overdue decisions to reimagine the district’s footprint. The mayor reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring high-quality education citywide and pledged to work with the community to strengthen public schools as a foundation of Cleveland’s future.

    The Mayor also reaffirmed his administration’s long-term commitment to economic growth, including major investments in Cleveland’s waterfront, the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, and new housing funds to expand affordability. He cited the city’s unified stance with Cuyahoga County leadership on retaining the Cleveland Browns downtown, while also preparing for possible relocation plans.

    Mayor Bibb acknowledged recent federal funding cuts that threaten violence prevention programs, healthcare providers such as MetroHealth, and vital supports such as SNAP benefits. In response, he emphasized the city’s need to stay resilient and continue building local solutions that can sustain progress, despite growing uncertainty in Washington.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Shammas Malik

    Akron, Ohio

    Mayor Shammas Malik

    During his third State of the City Address, Mayor Shammas Malik outlined a sweeping vision for Akron’s future centered on collaboration, innovation, and community investment. The speech highlighted major new initiatives across housing, public safety, youth opportunity, sustainability, and economic development, all tied together through the city’s “Together for Akron” framework.
    Mayor Stephanie Terry

    Evansville, Indiana

    Mayor Stephanie Terry

    In her third State of the City Address, Mayor Stephanie Terry reflected on a year defined by steady progress and continued work to build a vibrant, inclusive community where safety, opportunity, and connection help all residents thrive. Speaking under the theme “Building What Matters,” she emphasized that the city’s progress is driven by people—city employees, partners, and residents—who continue to show up and invest in Evansville’s future.
    Mayor Paige Cognetti

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    Mayor Paige Cognetti

    Scranton Mayor Paige G. Cognetti delivered her State of the City Address, outlining a six-year turnaround that has taken the city from the brink of financial distress to a position of stability and growth, while continuing investments in public safety, infrastructure, quality of life, and lower costs for residents. Mayor Cognetti also highlighted Scranton’s financial progress, including three credit rating upgrades since exiting financially distressed status in 2022 and achieving its current A- rating with a stable outlook.