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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor John Ewing, Jr.

    Omaha, Nebraska

    Mayor John Ewing, Jr., in his first State of the City Address, outlined a vision centered on the theme “One Omaha” and declared 2026 the “Year of the Neighbor”. His address focused on uniting the city through civic engagement, public-private partnerships, and a strategic “leveling up” of city services and infrastructure.

    A primary focus for his 2026 agenda is a “transformational” approach to Omaha’s 250+ parks. The Mayor highlighted the Funding Challenge, which found that basic park operations are currently underfunded by $5 million annually. He shared that private donors have pledged $5 million to match the city’s investment to support maintenance and accessibility. Significant investments are additionally underway at Levi Carter Park ($45M), Tranquility Park ($50M), and Boyd Field ($8.5M).

    Mayor Ewing shared progress across public safety, infrastructure, and economic development. Police staffing is improving, with 61 new officers hired in the last six months, and full staffing is expected by early 2027.  A new Joint Police-Fire HQ is in development, and the new Central Library at 72nd and Dodge is scheduled to open soon. On tourism, the Mayor said Omaha welcomed 14.7 million visitors who spent $1.6 billion locally last year. He also noted support for small businesses, sharing that contracts awarded to small and emerging businesses grew by 22% to nearly $39.8 million.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Andre Dickens

    Atlanta, Georgia

    Mayor Andre Dickens

    Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens delivered his State of the City Address with a clear message: the city is strong because Atlanta has committed to the “Group Project.” Reflecting on the past four years, he emphasized that the city has invested in its people and neighborhoods and delivered real results, showing what is possible when partners across government, business, and the community work together.
    Mayor Andrew Ginther 

    Columbus , Ohio

    Mayor Andrew Ginther 

    Columbus Mayor Andrew Ginther delivered his State of the City Address, reflecting on the community's progress and outlining priorities for the year ahead. His remarks highlighted key initiatives, partnerships, and investments that support the city's residents and neighborhoods in their growth, safety, and prosperity.
    Mayor Larry Agran

    Irvine , California

    Mayor Larry Agran

    Mayor Larry Agran delivered his State of the City Address, reaffirming a continued commitment to ensuring Irvine is America’s safest, smartest, greenest, healthiest, and kindest city. Throughout his address, he highlighted efforts to expand access to health and wellness services, address food insecurity and the need for affordable housing, support a thriving business community, and ensure the city remains a welcome, inviting community for all.