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  • State of the City Address
  • Mayor Tim Keller

    Albuquerque, New Mexico

    In his sixth State of the City Address, Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller laid out a vision focused on “a future worth fighting for.” His priorities include public safety, housing and homelessness, growing the local economy, improving healthcare access, and fostering inclusive communities.

    A primary focus of Mayor Keller’s address was public safety, announcing a series of initiatives to reduce crime and enhance safety across the city, including increasing patrols on public transit, expanding the ShotSpotter gun detection system, and doubling the number of speed cameras. Additionally, Mayor Keller outlined plans to install more security cameras and license plate readers, add new streetlights, and provide grants to businesses to improve their security.

    Mayor Keller introduced the Metro Homelessness Initiative, a comprehensive strategy to get people off the streets and into housing. This initiative includes efforts such as improving the city’s housing voucher system and introducing a Renters’ Bill of Rights and Landlord Engagement Program. He also announced the creation of a distributed Gateway Network to offer wrap-around services at multiple locations, including medical respite and youth-specific services.

    Mayor Keller also focused on economic growth, highlighting Albuquerque’s progress in attracting significant investments in green energy, including over $1 billion from companies such as Ebon, Maxeon, and Array. He expressed support for raising the city’s minimum wage to help working families and detailed efforts to revitalize downtown Albuquerque, which will benefit from a $200 million investment through a Tax Increment Financing District. Additionally, the Mayor emphasized the success of the Job Training Albuquerque program, which has helped train nearly 2,000 employees and boost local earning power.

    Watch the Mayor’s full address here.

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  • Mayor Cara Spencer

    St. Louis, Missouri

    Mayor Cara Spencer

    St. Louis Mayor Cara Spencer delivered her first State of the City Address, declaring that the state of the city is promising despite significant challenges and emphasizing a government focused on the basics of core services, public safety, and growth. Reflecting on her first year in office, the Mayor pointed to new and exciting milestones, while underscoring that real progress is measured through consistent, tangible improvements.
    Mayor Phillip Jones

    Newport News, Virginia

    Mayor Phillip Jones

    Mayor Phillip Jones delivered his State of the City Address, outlining a bold vision for the future of Newport News. In an address highlighting progress and forward-looking initiatives, Mayor Jones announced policies designed to support working families and strengthen Newport News’ position as a leader in Hampton Roads and across Virginia.
    Mayor Lacey Beaty

    Beaverton, Oregon

    Mayor Lacey Beaty

    Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty delivered her State of the City Address in March, centered on the theme “Showing Up, Moving Forward,” and grounded in a candid assessment of both local progress and broader uncertainty. She spoke directly to the national moment, affirming Beaverton’s commitment to democracy, the rule of law, and civil rights, while emphasizing that the city’s strength comes from residents who stay engaged and invested in their community.