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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Aftab Pureval

    Cincinnati, Ohio

    In his State of the City Address, Mayor Aftab Pureval highlighted a transformative four years for Cincinnati that have reshaped the city’s economic trajectory, expanded housing opportunities, and strengthened the foundation for long-term, equitable growth.

    Mayor Pureval highlighted major investments reshaping Cincinnati’s urban core and fueling economic momentum across the region. He pointed to the nearly $300 million renovation of the Convention Center, the opening of Elm Street Plaza, and the upcoming 700-room convention hotel that will mark the first significant addition to the city’s skyline in years. He also noted downtown’s growing employer base, the fully filled Foundry building, and the Brent Spence Corridor project, which will create hundreds of trades jobs and open eleven acres of new developable land to reconnect neighborhoods historically divided by highway infrastructure.

    Housing remained a central priority in the Mayor’s address. Mayor Pureval detailed the city’s work to confront Cincinnati’s housing shortage and affordability crisis, including creating the city’s first dedicated affordable housing revenue stream, strengthening the affordable housing trust fund, and partnering with the Cincinnati Development Fund to triple the production of new affordable homes. He highlighted reforms to residential incentives, a comprehensive overhaul of zoning and land use rules through the Connected Communities plan, and expanded access to low-income housing tax credits.

    The Mayor also underscored the city’s focus on long-term stability, safety, and opportunity for families. He noted strengthened pension contributions and record infrastructure investments, made possible by the $1.8 billion Railway Trust. He highlighted economic mobility initiatives, including medical debt relief for more than $200 million in burdens, child savings accounts for preschoolers, eviction prevention programs, and community-informed financial empowerment efforts. Mayor Pureval also emphasized expanded safety strategies, including alternative crisis response models and updated policing tools.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Harvey Ward

    Gainesville , Florida

    Mayor Harvey Ward

    Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward delivered his State of the City Address, highlighting the many ways his administration’s policies have made the city safer, cleaner, and more affordable, and celebrated the strength of their arts community by welcoming home one of their homegrown members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
    Mayor Kenneth T. Welch

    St. Petersburg, Florida

    Mayor Kenneth T. Welch

    St. Petersburg Mayor Kenneth T. Welch delivered his State of the City Address, highlighting accomplishments from 2025 and the city's strength, resilience, and continued progress for the upcoming year.
    Mayor Sharon Tucker

    Fort Wayne, Indiana

    Mayor Sharon Tucker

    Fort Wayne Mayor Sharon Tucker delivered her second State of the City Address centered on the theme “Fort Wayne – Investing in Ourselves,” recapping the many successes from 2025 and laying out a vision for 2026.