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.
Mayor Evans highlighted dramatic reductions in violent crime and gun violence as a clear example of that resilience through collaboration. By the end of 2025, nearly all gun violence metrics had fallen to their lowest levels since 2018 and were down almost 60% compared to 2021. He also pointed to the Roc Resilience Roundtable as an example of how the city and its partners are continuing to build resilience through collaboration, alongside initiatives such as Neighbors in Action and the city’s Lifeguard Development Course. The Mayor underscored a continued focus on youth through programs such as the ROC Youth Employment Network, ROC MBK Summer Scholars, and Mentor Up.
The Mayor also emphasized the city’s progress in promoting economic mobility through housing and job creation. Since 2022, Rochester has completed or started more than 3,200 affordable rental units, representing over $1.5 billion in investment, while attracting more than $180 million in business investment and supporting a planned $390 million project by Reju at Eastman Business Park that will create nearly 100 jobs. He highlighted efforts to expand homeownership and generational wealth through programs such as Buy the Block, Rochester Roots, HOME Rochester, and first-time homebuyer grants, with the city on track to help nearly 400 new families achieve homeownership by the summer of 2027.
Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.
Mayor Paige Cognetti
Scranton Mayor Paige G. Cognetti delivered her State of the City Address, outlining a six-year turnaround that has taken the city from the brink of financial distress to a position of stability and growth, while continuing investments in public safety, infrastructure, quality of life, and lower costs for residents. Mayor Cognetti also highlighted Scranton’s financial progress, including three credit rating upgrades since exiting financially distressed status in 2022 and achieving its current A- rating with a stable outlook.
Mayor Jacob Frey
In his State of the City Address, Mayor Jacob Frey said the city is strong but emphasized that Minneapolis must refocus on the fundamentals of city government and on delivering results. Reflecting on a difficult year marked by disruption and challenges across the community, Mayor Frey said the city demonstrated resilience and resolve while stressing the importance of prioritizing safe streets, stable housing, and a strong local economy.
Mayor Lauren McLean
In her seventh State of the City Address, Mayor Lauren McLean emphasized the progress the city of Boise has made in creating a city for everyone. The Mayor also highlighted the progress the community has made in affordable housing, public safety, transportation, and quality-of-life investments while working to preserve the sense of belonging and opportunity that residents value.