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Sandy Denise Walker sworn in as York City mayor, outlines '6 in 26' priorities

City of York · January 6, 2026
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Sandy Denise Walker was ceremonially sworn in as mayor of York City at a York County ceremony and used her inaugural address to unveil a '6 in 26' agenda focused on housing, neighborhoods, youth, small-business growth, public safety and quality-of-life improvements; she also pledged to address five years of outstanding audits.

Sandy Denise Walker was sworn in as mayor of the City of York at a ceremony at the York County government building, and in her inaugural address outlined a six-point agenda she called "6 in 26" and pledged to "get our house in order," citing five years of outstanding audits.

The oath of office was administered by retired President Judge Maria Musty Cook; Walker repeated the oath, declaring, "I, Sandy Denise Walker, do solemnly swear," and was greeted with applause as the city's mayor. Souley Pinos, executive director of the Bloom Business Empowerment Center with the York County Economic Alliance, served as master of ceremonies and introduced the event, and Kim Bracy, former mayor and CEO of the YWCA of York,…

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