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Mesa's Momentum on Display in Mayor Freeman's 2026 State of the City

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~ In his annual State of the City address, Mayor Mark Freeman of Mesa, Arizona highlighted the city's strength and outlined a clear vision for the future. The address, which took place in 2026, focused on accountability, opportunity, and long-term stability, all framed by the principles of being Built on Tradition, Built for Opportunity, Built Together, and Built to Last.

Mayor Freeman emphasized Mesa's continued momentum as one of the best-run cities in the country. He credited this success to careful planning, responsible financial management, and a commitment to delivering consistent results for residents and businesses.

"The state of our city is strong, and we're not standing still," said Mayor Freeman. "We've built a foundation based on trust, accountability, and responsible growth. And we're using that foundation to create real opportunities for the people of Mesa."

One of the highlights from the address was Mesa's commitment to public safety. The city continues to invest in safe neighborhoods with its police and fire departments responding to hundreds of thousands of calls over the past year. Additionally, violent crime has decreased by 14 percent due to a focus on proactive policing, community partnerships, and investment in first responders.

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Mesa also saw significant economic growth in the past year. The city attracted over $1 billion in new capital investment and added 1,500 new jobs driven by expansion in advanced manufacturing, aerospace, and logistics. The growth around Mesa Gateway Airport has also accelerated, solidifying Mesa's role as a key driver of Arizona's future economy.

The transformation of the former Fiesta Mall site into the Palo District was another major development project highlighted by Mayor Freeman. This project is expected to bring additional investment and jobs while creating a regional destination for West Mesa.

Mesa is also prioritizing workforce development and education through partnerships with Arizona State University Polytechnic, Mesa Community College, East Valley Institute of Technology, and Mesa Public Schools. These partnerships create direct pathways from the classroom to high-demand careers, ensuring that local talent can meet the needs of a growing economy.

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Despite delivering high-quality services, Mesa remains one of the most affordable large cities in the region. The city maintains strong bond ratings, does not levy a primary property tax, and is making strategic investments in infrastructure without compromising long-term financial stability.

Recognizing the challenges facing the Southwest, Mesa is taking a proactive approach to water stewardship and energy reliability. The city is investing in renewable energy and partnering in statewide efforts to protect Colorado River resources and ensure long-term sustainability.

In his closing remarks, Mayor Freeman urged residents to not just watch what's happening in Mesa but to be a part of it. "We're building a city with purpose, with pride, and one that will last for generations to come," he said.

To watch the full 2026 State of the City address, visit mesaaz.gov/stateofthecity.

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