Mayor Chadwin told council that 2025 will focus on a citywide strategic planning process engaging residents, staff and elected officials, and listed infrastructure and economic initiatives expected to move forward this year.
The mayor said the strategic planning process launched in late 2024 would continue through 2025 and would guide the city's priorities. He cited planned investments in street and sidewalk repair, park and trail improvements, a new street tree program, and ongoing efforts to address deferred maintenance. The mayor also noted expected private-sector openings, mentioning a sixth medical office building at the Crescent in Central Park and a new office and manufacturing facility for Burns and Scallow's in the city's industrial area.
Chadwin praised the city's public safety, communications and public service teams for their recent responses to local incidents and said those efforts demonstrated the community's resilience. He closed by thanking council and staff and expressing enthusiasm for the year ahead, adopting the phrase "Thrive in 25" as a summary of the city's outlook.
No formal action was taken on these remarks; they were delivered as part of the mayor's reports to the council.