In her State of the City Address, Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller acknowledged how the city is overcoming its challenges with resolve and determination, guided by a commitment to education, governance, and infrastructure.
Mayor Fuller emphasized the centrality of education in the community, praising the efforts of Superintendent Nolin and the dedication of teachers and parents. She pledged continued investment in education, ensuring Newton’s public schools remain a beacon of excellence for future generations.
In terms of governance, Mayor Fuller underscored the importance of aligning values with actions, particularly in housing, sustainability, and social services. She applauded recent zoning changes to promote mixed-use development and pledged to prioritize sustainability initiatives like electrification and tree preservation. Additionally, she highlighted efforts to support vulnerable populations through programs like Newton Thrive and enhanced mental health services.
Regarding infrastructure, Mayor Fuller outlined ongoing projects to improve roads, schools, parks, and municipal buildings. She acknowledged the significant progress made in recent years, particularly in school construction and road maintenance. The Mayor assured residents that efforts to enhance infrastructure will continue, with a focus on safety and sustainability.
Watch Mayor Fuller’s full address here.