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Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson Discusses City’s Progress and Plans for the Future in 2024 State of the City Address

In his sixth State of the City address, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson presented an optimistic view of the city’s achievements and the priorities that will shape its future.

By Anthony Council
Correspondent

In his sixth State of the City address, Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson presented an optimistic view of the city’s achievements and the priorities that will shape its future.

Speaking at City Hall, Johnson highlighted ongoing improvements in areas such as public safety, infrastructure, and parks, stressing their importance in making Dallas an even better place to live.

The mayor proudly noted a drop in violent crime, attributing the success to the dedication of the Dallas Police Department, which has managed to reduce violent crime for the fourth consecutive year.

He also pointed to recent voter approval of the 2024 Bond Program, securing $1.25 billion for vital projects, as a sign of public support for his vision.

Public safety remained a key focus in Johnson’s speech, where he praised the police force and reaffirmed the city’s commitment to increasing officer numbers by over 900 to meet growing needs. While addressing recent city charter amendments, Johnson discussed the challenge of balancing public demands for more police officers and accountability in city government.

Looking ahead, Johnson reaffirmed his dedication to addressing core issues such as property tax relief, improving public parks, and tackling potholes. His goal is to continue to make Dallas a city of opportunity for all residents, ensuring it remains safe, vibrant, and welcoming for everyone.

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