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Montgomery mayor seeks housing solutions at U.S. Conference of Mayors

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Monday, January 20, 2025   

More than 250 mayors from cities in Alabama and across the country gathered this weekend to tackle the nation's most prominent issues at the 93rd annual winter meeting of the U.S. Conference of Mayors.

Steven Reed, mayor of Montgomery, was among them and said some of his city's critical issues include public safety and affordable housing. Reed noted he is drawing inspiration from successful strategies in other cities, focusing on collaboration to find innovative ways to further reduce crime and keep communities safe.

"We have seen some progress in the area of public safety while even seeing some of our nonviolent crime be reduced in the last six months as well," Reed pointed out. "We aren't complacent. We want to see those numbers come down even further. And we want to continue to look at best practices of how to do just that, when it comes to making our city even safer."

Since the last conference, he added the city has launched a $3.4 million community violence intervention program called "Together We Rise," aimed at reducing crime and fostering safer neighborhoods.

Reed said discussions with federal leaders, business partners and philanthropic organizations at the conference are helping Montgomery identify innovative approaches to tackle housing affordability. He also highlighted the pressing need to tackle Montgomery's affordable housing challenges, saying it is time to rethink traditional approaches and find new ways to give more families a place to call home.

"How do we make housing more affordable?" Reed asked. "How do we look at different models of housing? How do we, as a city, implement better practices so that more people have an opportunity to have a roof over their heads for them and or their families?"

Addressing climate change and creating a more sustainable city were also top priorities for Reed. He discussed efforts to invest in public transportation, make Montgomery more walkable and promote environmentally friendly practices.


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