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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Ashleigh Aitken

    Anaheim, California

    Mayor Ashleigh Aitken made Anaheim history as she became the first woman to deliver a State of the City Address. The Mayor centered her remarks on the theme of “We are Anaheim”, highlighting a renewed sense of hope and optimism in the city. She emphasized the city’s focus on residents and neighborhoods, economic recovery, small businesses, homelessness, affordable housing, and the city’s bright future.

    Mayor Aitken shared updates on how Anaheim is leading Orange County in addressing homelessness and affordable housing. Since 2019, homelessness in Anaheim has declined by 30% to just below 500 with the city’s 325-bed shelter and daily social worker outreach and case management. The city is now working to address the advanced stages of homelessness, including those living along freeways and railways, and with services for those struggling with mental health and substance use disorders.

    On affordable housing, the Mayor shared that more than 6,000 households are supported with rental assistance through the city, including nearly 4,000 affordable apartments in Anaheim and nearly 40 entirely affordable communities with more on the way.

    Anaheim’s economy continues a record turnaround from the pandemic with the recovery of hard-hit small businesses and continued growth for theme parks, conventions, sports, and entertainment. Mayor Aitken projected a bright future for Anaheim’s economy, mentioning upcoming developments such as the opening of vacation club hotel rooms at the Disneyland Hotel, new establishments in Downtown Disney, the return of Disneyland’s Half Marathon Weekend, and the OCVibe project around the Honda Center.

    “Anaheim has been through a lot in the past few years. But in a testament to our people, our businesses and our city, we have come through it with resiliency and resolve. That same strength and determination will see us through any challenges to come. So, today, without reservation, I can tell you: The state of our city is strong,” said Mayor Aitken.

    Watch Mayor Aitken’s full remarks here.

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  • 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.
    Mayor Jacob Frey

    Minneapolis , Minnesota

    Mayor Jacob Frey

    In his State of the City Address, Mayor Jacob Frey said the city is strong but emphasized that Minneapolis must refocus on the fundamentals of city government and on delivering results. Reflecting on a difficult year marked by disruption and challenges across the community, Mayor Frey said the city demonstrated resilience and resolve while stressing the importance of prioritizing safe streets, stable housing, and a strong local economy.
    Mayor Lauren McLean

    Boise, Idaho

    Mayor Lauren McLean

    In her seventh State of the City Address, Mayor Lauren McLean emphasized the progress the city of Boise has made in creating a city for everyone. The Mayor also highlighted the progress the community has made in affordable housing, public safety, transportation, and quality-of-life investments while working to preserve the sense of belonging and opportunity that residents value.