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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Sharon F. Owens

    Syracuse, New York

    In her first State of the City Address, Syracuse Mayor Sharon F. Owens charted a bold path forward and prepared the city for the opportunities of tomorrow. The Mayor outlined her administration’s efforts in housing, job creation, workforce development, transportation, public safety, and fiscal stewardship.

    Mayor Owens emphasized her commitment to expanding affordable housing options throughout Syracuse. She highlighted that 1,000 housing units are currently under construction, offering a mix of market-rate and affordable rental homeownership opportunities. She reaffirmed Syracuse’s commitment to addressing climate change through the Sustainable Syracuse Initiative and discussed building smarter, more resilient systems that protect neighborhoods, infrastructure, and families for generations to come.

    The Mayor stressed the importance of creating employment opportunities for Syracuse residents to build household income and generational wealth. She outlined plans to work with community partners to reduce barriers to job access and financial stability, providing real pathways out of poverty. Mayor Owens highlighted economic opportunities arising from Micron’s investments and shared her vision to transform the Inner Harbor and Lakefront area into a dense, walkable, urban neighborhood.

    Mayor Owens also shared a tentative agreement with the Syracuse Police Benevolent Association to pilot a program temporarily pausing the residency requirement for new recruits. She also outlined new training initiatives, including the launch of one of New York State’s few command schools for Lieutenants and Captains, designed to strengthen community partnerships, enhance problem-solving, and promote sound policing practices.

    Watch the Mayor’s full remarks here.

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  • Mayor Stephanie Terry

    Evansville, Indiana

    Mayor Stephanie Terry

    In her third State of the City Address, Mayor Stephanie Terry reflected on a year defined by steady progress and continued work to build a vibrant, inclusive community where safety, opportunity, and connection help all residents thrive. Speaking under the theme “Building What Matters,” she emphasized that the city’s progress is driven by people—city employees, partners, and residents—who continue to show up and invest in Evansville’s future.
    Mayor Paige Cognetti

    Scranton, Pennsylvania

    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

    Minneapolis , Minnesota

    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.