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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Jon Mitchell

    New Bedford, Massachusetts

    Mayor Jon Mitchell spotlighted New Bedford’s continued growth and progress in his State of the City Address, sharing updates on the port, parks and recreation, transportation, public safety, education, economic development, and housing.

    The Mayor highlighted several successes over the past year, including investments in public safety that continue to make a positive difference in the quality of life for New Bedford residents. In 2024, not only did crime continue to decrease, but also the incidence of structure fires. In the last decade, violent crime has dropped by 58%.

    Mayor Mitchell shared that more housing units were completed in 2024 than in any year in recent memory after the city streamlined permitting, overhauled the zoning “use table,” and eased planning board review requirements. New Bedford also progressed on several major transportation projects and completed several key Port projects.

    He also made several announcements for the year, including plans to create a “road map” for expanding the city’s manufacturing sector, supported by new training programs, infrastructure improvements, and the revival of the Redevelopment Authority. On housing, Mayor Mitchell proposed ordinances to encourage housing development by reducing the minimum lot size and parking requirements while offering support to suburbs willing to expand multifamily housing.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin

    Cedar Park, Texas

    Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin

    In his State of the City Address, Mayor Jim Penniman-Morin emphasized Cedar Park’s commitment to people-focused, patient growth and underscored that the city’s progress is rooted in thoughtful planning, long-term strategy, and a strong sense of community.
    Mayor Van Johnson

    Savannah, Georgia

    Mayor Van Johnson

    In his sixth State of the City Address, Mayor Van R. Johnson II reflected on the midpoint of his second administration with a halftime football theme, celebrating Savannah’s strong performance during the first half of the council term. He emphasized that Savannah remains financially strong, foundationally deep, and forward-thinking, with a clear focus on being safe, environmentally healthy, and economically thriving for all residents.
    Mayor Regina Romero

    Mayor Regina Romero

    Tucson Mayor Regina Romero delivered her State of the City Address, reiterating her vision of building a safe, just, and sustainable city that expands economic opportunity, even as Tucson faces economic and political challenges.