Detroit Mayor Mary Sheffield delivered her first State of the City Address, outlining a vision centered on lowering the cost of living, expanding homeownership, investing in families, and improving city services. She framed her agenda around making Detroit a more affordable, safer, and more opportunity-filled city, with a focus on growing population, supporting working families, and strengthening neighborhoods.
Mayor Sheffield highlighted several major initiatives aimed at driving that progress, including the launch of the new Move Detroit incentive, a citywide effort to grow Detroit’s population, build shared prosperity, and support creatives, entrepreneurs, and small business owners. The program offers up to $15,000 toward home purchases and a $1,000 relocation bonus to attract and retain residents in Detroit neighborhoods. She also announced a bold step to address poverty by ensuring every full-time city employee earns a livable wage, with a plan to raise wages to at least $21.45 per hour and implement increases beginning in the new fiscal year.
The Mayor also underscored investments in families and quality of life, including the new Ride to Rise program, which provides free year-round bus rides for Detroit students to eliminate transportation barriers. She highlighted the early success of the Rx Kids program, which has already enrolled more than 1,200 mothers and delivered over $1.6 million in direct support, helping families during pregnancy and early childhood. Additionally, in response to long-standing community concerns, Mayor Sheffield announced plans to install at least 3,000 new neighborhood lights to improve safety and visibility, reinforcing her administration’s commitment to safer and stronger neighborhoods.
Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.
Mayor Jon Mitchell
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Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz
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Mayor Kerry Thomson
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