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Roswell mayor praises cooperative transition, highlights $180 million bond projects and infrastructure gains
Summary
The outgoing mayor of Roswell delivered a Dec. 2 farewell and transition address, saying she has met with Mayor‑elect Mary Robashaw and highlighting accomplishments including a nearly $180 million 2022 bond program, public‑safety upgrades, transportation projects and a doubled paving budget.
The mayor of Roswell delivered a farewell and transition address on Dec. 2, saying she has met with Mayor‑elect Mary Robashaw and urging residents to set aside campaign divisions in favor of cooperative governance. "The campaign has ended. The duty to govern and to do so with integrity, respect, and good faith endures," the mayor said.
The mayor framed the meeting with Robashaw as the start of a "thoughtful and cooperative transition of leadership," saying they spoke at length about ongoing projects, upcoming challenges and opportunities for the city. The address repeatedly emphasized continuity and a shared responsibility to the community after a close election.
A centerpiece of the remarks was the administration’s record on capital projects. "In 2022, the voters of Roswell approved nearly…
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