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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Leonardo Williams

    Durham, North Carolina

    In his State of the City Address, Durham Mayor Leonardo Williams celebrated the city’s resilience and outlined his administration’s vision for the future, emphasizing safety, economic opportunity, housing, and education.

    Mayor Williams highlighted Durham’s progress in public safety through the HEART program, which has served over 25,000 residents in crisis and has been recognized as a national model. The mayor acknowledged ongoing challenges, particularly in protecting the city’s youth. To address this, he launched the Bull City Future Fund, a public-private initiative to raise $1 million to support youth-serving organizations. This fund is already halfway to its goal and actively invests in programs providing mentorship and resources to at-risk youth.

    The mayor emphasized efforts to restore and invest in historically marginalized areas, particularly through the Fayetteville Street Corridor redevelopment project. The city has committed $10 million to partnerships with community organizations to enhance this historic district’s safety, cleanliness, and business opportunities. Additionally, the city is reimagining “paper streets”, unused plots of land designated for development, to create more sustainable and equitable urban spaces.

    Housing affordability remains a top priority for Mayor Williams. Through the Forever Home Durham initiative, the city has added over 1,000 new rental units, provided permanent housing for previously unhoused residents, and ensured housing stability for thousands more. His administration is committed to developing a comprehensive strategy to address housing insecurity and expand economic opportunities for residents. To complement these efforts, Mayor Williams launched the Personal Finance Playbook, a program designed to provide financial literacy and wealth-building resources, particularly for historically marginalized communities. This initiative has already reached over 1,000 residents and continues to expand its outreach.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Kaohly Her

    Saint Paul , Minnesota

    Mayor Kaohly Her

    In her first State of the City Address, Mayor Kaohly Her said the state of Saint Paul is strong and rising, reflecting on her first 100 days in office and the challenges the city has faced. She described a community that has endured trauma and impossible circumstances, but emphasized that residents have come together to support one another, rebuild, and fight for their neighbors.
    Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones

    San Antonio, Texas

    Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones

    In her first State of the City Address, San Antonio Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones reflected on her first ten months in office, highlighting both early accomplishments and the significant financial challenges facing the community. She emphasized that the pace of change from legislation to technology requires a rethinking of how the city operates and makes decisions, underscoring that the state of the city is the choice between status quo, business as usual, or something better.
    Mayor Malik D. Evans

    Rochester, New York

    Mayor Malik D. Evans

    Rochester Mayor Malik D. Evans delivered the first State of the City Address of his second term, emphasizing that the city is resilient, robust, and ready for continued growth. He described progress made during his first term, including the creation of unprecedented partnerships that addressed pandemic challenges and strengthened partnerships that help residents and employers reach new heights of potential and success.