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When
I
first
became
mayor
in
2017,
I
had
high
hopes,
I
wanted
to
make
sure
that
Charlotte
was
a
place
where
everyone
has
the
ability
to
both
work
and
live,
and
I
also
knew
that
Charlotte
needed
consistent
leadership.
We
need
a
change
and
we
needed
a
steady
path
forward.
In
the
past
two
years,
the
Charlotte
City
Council
accomplished
many
successes,
real
successes
and
aspirational
thoughts
and
the
ideas
we
passed,
a
housing
bond
that
many
thought
was
impossible,
but
69%
of
the
voters
proved
that
it
was
possible.
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We
recruited
thousands
of
jobs
and
even
new
industries
industries
to
Charlotte,
and
we
continued
to
address
the
climate
crisis
with
a
real
plan,
one
that
we
can
do.
But
you
know
you
know
this:
it's
really
the
character
of
our
council
in
this
office
that
earn
your
trust.
It's
the
pride
that
we
have
for
the
city.
It
is
the
hope
that
we
have
for
this
city,
and
we
all
know
that
we
as
a
city
of
Charlotte,
that
we
are
greater
than
any
national,
divisive,
nough
scale
experiment.
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The
foundation
of
city
government
is
to
serve
with
policies
and
actions
that
are
inclusive
and
equitable,
but
really
the
foundation
is
to
plan
for
the
future,
the
future
for
the
generations
that
we
are
hearing
now
in
this
room,
and
yet
there
are
always
challenges
to
living
in
a
growing
city.
So
how
do?
What
are
we
going
to
do
in
January?
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I
will
ask
the
City
Council
to
review
the
homicide
cases
that
have
occurred
this
year
to
determine
the
neighborhood's
most
impacted
by
violence
and
guns,
so
that
the
city,
the
county
and
our
courts
can
begin
to
work
together
to
provide
evidence-based
and
community
focused
services
to
our
neighborhoods.
We
must
change
the
path
that
we
have
taken
this
year.
We
must
change
that
path
this
year,
we're
going
to
look
at
our
transit
system,
and
you
know
this
is
an
opportunity
for
us
to
address
and
correct
the
inequity
in
our
city
in
the
most
visible
way.
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We
need
a
bus
system
that
work
works
reliably
and
responsibly.
We
need
the
Silver
Line
to
improve
our
carbon
footprint
and
our
air
quality.
We
need
to
address
light
rail
with
fiscal
accountability
and,
most
importantly,
we
need
to
have
a
plan
for
transportation
for
Housing
and
Economic
Opportunity
for
the
east
and
the
west
sides
in
January
I
will
appoint
a
Citizens
Committee
on
transportation,
infrastructure
and
funding
to
seek
advice
from
our
community
and
the
cities
in
our
region.
On
this,
most
important
strategic
issue
is
strategically
required
for
our
continued
growth
and
success.
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I
will
also
appoint
a
citizens
advisory
committee
to
look
at
our
governance
structure,
with
a
focus
on
the
mayor
and
council
roles
and
to
prepare
us
all
for
the
new
council
districts
that
we're
going
to
affect
in
2021
as
I
close
I'd
like
to
thank
the
many
of
you
that
have
made
the
second
term
possible.
I
hope
you
voted
for
me.