Takeaways from Johnson's State of the City Address
- Milwaukee Mayor Cavalier Johnson delivered his State of the City address, emphasizing community involvement for Milwaukee's future on March 3.
- Johnson reported a decrease in violent crime over three years and stressed the need for public engagement in crime prevention, while also addressing improvements in education and housing options in Milwaukee.
- The mayor recognized local first responders for their bravery, including Firefighter Ryan McMenamin, who has recovered from severe burns, and Police Officers Daniel Morrell and Daniel Gonzales, who returned to active duty after serious injuries.
- Johnson highlighted the opening of the Baird Center, which doubled convention capacity and aims for 100,000 more visitors each year.
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