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East Point mayor says city is "strong," highlights public safety, wages and water investments; will not seek reelection
Summary
Mayor Dina Holiday Ingram used her State of the City address to cite falling crime, a new pay plan for city employees, investments to address PFAS in the water system and ongoing housing projects. She also announced she will not run for reelection.
Mayor Dina Holiday Ingram said the “state of our great city of East Point is strong” during her State of the City address, outlining recent public-safety gains, a new employee pay plan, investments in the water system to address PFAS contamination and ongoing housing development — and announcing she will not seek reelection.
In a brief nut graf, Ingram framed the measures as part of a people-first agenda she said underpins East Point’s current growth: falling crime, a triple-A bond rating, and targeted federal and state funding to protect the city’s water supply and support workforce housing.
Ingram attributed several public-safety improvements to recent staffing and technology upgrades. “Overall, crime in East Point is down by 30% from this past year,” Mayor Dina Holiday Ingram said, adding the city achieved a 94% homicide clearing rate last year and a 100% clearance rate so far this year. She also said homicides are down 12%, auto deaths are down 40%, and burglaries are down 50%. The mayor credited the police department’s staffing increases and new tools; she said emergency response times have fallen from about 15 minutes to roughly 8 minutes and 12 seconds over the last two years. Ingram said the city plans…
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