
So I went to the "State of the City" (part 3) presentation at the beautiful civic. I didn't know what to expect, but I was surprised by the turnout. A wide variety of Akronites, who were all lead by Kindergarteners to open with the pledge of Allegiance. It was special
The Mayor went through the different things the city has been planning and doing. Was it a pep rally? Sure, but you can ignore the positive things happening in the city. We like to poke fun of those things that aren't, but all in all a lot of things are going in the right direction.
You can check out the main points, slides, and transcript here.
From the Press Release
Here is a quick summary of the presentaiton from the Mayor's website
During his third State of the City address delivered on Tues. May 19 at the historic Akron Civic Theatre, Akron Mayor Shammas Malik outlined a sweeping vision for Akron’s future centered on collaboration, innovation, and community investment. The speech highlighted major new initiatives across housing, public safety, youth opportunity, sustainability, and economic development, all tied together through the city’s “Together for Akron” framework.
“Our address was about more than programs or announcements,” said Mayor Malik. “It was about the belief that Akron’s future can be incredibly bright if we continue to work together. Every major step forward we are making, whether it’s housing, safety, sustainability, youth investment, or economic growth, is happening because residents, businesses, nonprofits, schools, and public institutions are leaning in together.”
Down Payment Assistance Program
Among the evening’s major announcements was a new Down Payment Assistance Program launching later this summer to help first-time homebuyers purchase homes in Akron. Eligible residents meeting income requirements will be able to receive up to $7,500 toward down payment and closing costs, helping expand access to homeownership for working families.
Housing Code Legislation
Mayor Malik also announced upcoming legislation aimed at strengthening Akron’s housing code, including reforms addressing recurring mold violations, improvements to the city’s rental registration system, and the elimination of minimum lot sizes for new infill housing construction on vacant lots to reduce barriers to building new housing.
Polymer Pathways Partnership
Economic development and workforce growth were a major focus of the address. Mayor Malik highlighted continued downtown investment, neighborhood business growth, and Akron’s leadership in sustainable polymers and advanced materials. The City announced a new Polymer Pathways Partnership that will connect Akron students to education, credentials, and careers in advanced manufacturing and polymer industries through partnerships with The University of Akron, Stark State College, Akron Public Schools, the Greater Akron Chamber, and industry partners.
Together for Akron Dashboard
Mayor Malik also unveiled an updated Together for Akron public dashboard, allowing residents to track city initiatives and progress in real time at www.akronohio.gov/dashboard. The dashboard will be updated quarterly.
WM Development Agreement
Mayor Malik highlighted City Council’s recent approval of a development agreement with WM that will finally close the long-contested Fountain Street waste transfer station and build a new, state-of-the-art facility on Archwood Ave. The agreement is the first in the City’s history to include community benefits. These commitments include $1 million over 10 years focused on the East Akron and Middlebury neighborhoods.
Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Program
On public safety, the City announced the upcoming launch of a new community violence intervention (CVI) program in partnership with Summa Health, Cleveland Clinic Akron General, and Minority Behavioral Health Group. The initiative will connect victims of violence with immediate counseling and support services to help prevent retaliation and break cycles of harm.
Use of Force Recommendations
The speech also highlighted the city’s continued implementation of recommendations from the recent use-of-force review conducted by the Police Executive Research Forum, including policy updates, accountability reforms, and a commitment to provide monthly public updates on implementation progress.
Blimp Day
The City also announced the launch of Akron’s first-ever “Blimp Day” celebration in partnership with The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. Scheduled for Saturday, June 6, the event will feature two Goodyear blimps flying over all 24 Akron neighborhoods from 9am-noon and is expected to become an annual city tradition.
Collaboration
Throughout the address, Mayor Malik repeatedly emphasized that Akron’s momentum is rooted in collaboration and civic engagement.
“Together for Akron is more than just a plan, it is a way of doing things,” said Mayor Malik. “The future of Akron is not something that is going to happen to us. It’s something we are building together, every day, through the way we show up for one another and invest in each other.”
Takeaways:
- The mayor's State of the City highlighted the diversity in Akron, showcasing young and old, all coming together in unity, led by kindergarteners reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.
- The event felt like a pep rally for Akron, focusing solely on the positives, while conveniently ignoring any negatives or challenges the city faces.
- There was a noticeable attendance of city workers and students at the Civic, which was more than expected, showing a strong community presence and involvement.
- Akron has made significant improvements in infrastructure, doubling the annual road resurfacing from 16 miles to 48 miles since implementing a new tax.
- The city is addressing public safety with a comprehensive approach, focusing on accountability and community-based interventions to reduce violence.
- New initiatives in housing aim to tackle affordability and quality issues, including a down payment assistance program to help first-time homebuyers.
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