Best days 'lie directly ahead,' mayor says
- David LaGrand, newly elected Mayor of Grand Rapids, emphasized the need for 12,000 additional housing units in the next two years to meet demand.
- Michelle Wu criticized the Trump administration for its immigration policies and federal funding cuts during her State of the City speech.
- Wu announced a plan to demolish White Stadium and replace it with a modern soccer stadium while expressing her commitment to education.
- The addresses highlighted the mayors' goals for public safety, housing, and unity amid political challenges, showcasing their leadership styles.
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Best days 'lie directly ahead,' mayor says
In his State of the City address, Buffalo Mayor Christopher P. Scanlon celebrated accomplishments during his time on the Buffalo Common Council and in his first months as acting mayor. But he also laid out some of the serious issues…
Wu calls out Trump administration during State of the City address
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu presented her third annual State of the City address on Wednesday evening, her first such speech during an election year, covering key points such as safety, housing, education, cost of living and federal funding.
Facing bike lane backlash and a reelection challenge, Mayor Wu is changing her tone on public transit - The Boston Globe
As Wu runs for reelection, she says the city moved too fast on street changes and even reversed some plans, leaving cyclists, bus riders, and transit advocates worried that her commitment is dimming.
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