Mayor Regina Romero praised as 'great leader' at her annual State of the City speech.
Carol Ann Alaimo Tucson may have its problems, but city leaders are taking"bold action" to fix them, positioning the Old Pueblo for a prosperous future as a hub for green energy and technology, Mayor Regina Romero said in her annual State of the City speech.
"Decades worth of unmet needs, societal inequities and lopsided investments have resulted in complex, multi-faceted problems such as lack of affordable housing stock, significant infrastructure needs, homelessness and lack of action on mitigating climate change," Romero told the crowd at the Dec. 1 event.
Audience members seemed to like much of what they heard from the city's first Latina leader, whose four-year term of office expires next year. Chamber President and CEO Michael Guymon called Romero"a great partner and a great leader for our community" and praised her focus on public safety and her support for"smart development."+1 Contact reporter Carol Ann Alaimo at 573-4138 or [email protected]. On Twitter: @AZStarConsumer
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