Mayor Eileen Higgins delivered her first State of the City Address just over a month into her tenure, speaking directly to residents about the city’s current moment and the work ahead. She highlighted early priorities and initial accomplishments, emphasizing a commitment to listening, cutting red tape, and building a city government that works more effectively for the people it serves.
In his State of the City Address, Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson highlighted how the state of the city is resolved and making steady progress through collaboration with the community. Mayor Nicholson’s priorities include public safety, jobs, housing, infrastructure, and education.
New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker delivered his State of the City Address, expressing optimism about the city’s future as a growing and vibrant community and the important work ahead to uplift more residents so they can thrive. The Mayor’s priorities include housing, jobs, education, safety, transportation, and sustainability.
In his State of the City Address, Dayton Mayor Jeffrey Mims highlighted the progress made in Dayton's economic revitalization, the challenges faced in public safety, and the importance of community support in sustaining the city's growth and development.
Gainesville Mayor Harvey Ward delivered his State of the City Address, emphasizing the city’s commitment to collaboration, innovation, and community well-being. From healthcare and transportation initiatives to addressing gun violence and celebrating artistic achievements, the city strives for progress and inclusivity.
In his State of the City Address, Little Rock Mayor Frank Scott Jr. highlighted the themes of unity and strength as defining characteristics of the city’s past year. He emphasized a commitment to improvement and introduced new core values focusing on equity, people-centered, professionalism, innovation, exceptional service, and accountability.
Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin gave his State of the City Address, reflecting on the city’s legacy of overcoming challenges and its role as a beacon of hope and change, echoing the spirit of the civil rights movement. He reaffirmed Birmingham’s commitment to progress, resilience, and positive change, emphasizing the city’s readiness to continue setting the standard for years to come.
MontgomeryMayor Steven L. Reed delivered his State of the City Address, outlining a comprehensive vision for the city’s future, emphasizing key priorities and initiatives across different sectors. Mayor Reed underscored the city’s financial stability and strong credit rating, positioning Montgomery on a solid footing for future growth and development. Economic development was also a focus, emphasizing attracting businesses, upgrading infrastructure, and securing funding for blight reduction projects.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg gave his State of the City Address, confirming that the city is becoming a safer, stronger, and healthier community for all who call it home. Mayor Greenberg remains focused on public safety, highlighting a decrease in homicides, non-fatal shootings, and carjackings in 2023. To continue combatting violent crime, he shared multi-level efforts that are making a difference, including the Summit Wellness Center, the Crisis Call Diversion Program, and the Group Violence Intervention Program.
In his State of the City Address, Mayor Ken Welch expressed optimism about the city’s future, acknowledging the challenges while emphasizing the collaborative efforts of the community in making St. Petersburg a resilient, vibrant, and sustainable place for all residents.
Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall delivered her fifth State of the City address, highlighting the city’s progress and unveiling transformational opportunities to support residents and future generations of Salt Lakers. “In Salt Lake City, we approach our greatest challenges and boundless opportunities with partnership and ambition at the center of everything we do,” Mayor Mendenhall said. “The decisions we make today will have vast ripple effects on our future. We are setting the stage for not just tomorrow, but for the next 10 years, 20 years, and even 50 years.”
Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan held her 11th State of the City Address, centering her remarks on the theme, People, Projects, Results, encapsulating many of the important improvements her administration is making in every neighborhood across the city.
The Mayor's remarks highlighted the transformational investments occurring because of President Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act.
West Palm Beach Mayor Keith James gave his fifth State of the City Address, underscoring the community’s accomplishments throughout his tenure, including unprecedented growth, local and federal investments, economic development, public safety achievements, and mobility initiatives.