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Glendale mayor outlines growth, housing and infrastructure goals at 75th State of the City

3090850 · April 23, 2025
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In a State of the City address, Mayor Bridal Kennedy highlighted population and housing growth since 2015, announced a tax-increment financing district to build 179 multifamily units, and described an $11 million Silver Spring Drive redevelopment backed by federal and state grants.

Mayor Bridal Kennedy used her State of the City address to present recent growth and future plans for Glendale, saying the city has added about 700 residents since 2015 and is pursuing redevelopment and infrastructure projects to support continued growth.

"It is an honor and a privilege to stand before you tonight and to deliver the state of our city at 75 years," Mayor Bridal Kennedy said, opening remarks that reviewed housing, economic, and transportation initiatives.

Kennedy told residents the city has welcomed roughly 600 new multifamily residential units in recent years and completed a 2040 master plan in 2019 that identified redevelopment targets and community priorities for gathering places and higher-density housing. She said Glendales gross equalized value…

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