From Wayzata.com and the City of Wayzata:
Residents are invited to gather at City Hall on Thursday, Feb. 26, for the City of Wayzata’s annual State of the City address, an evening focused on civic priorities, community progress, and the opportunities ahead. The event will be hosted by Mayor Andrew Mullin, who will deliver his second annual address in the City Hall Community Room.
The State of the City has become a key moment on Wayzata’s civic calendar, offering residents a comprehensive look at how the city is performing and where it is headed. Last year’s address emphasized Wayzata’s small-town identity, strong municipal fundamentals, thoughtful planning, and the importance of community trust and engagement.
This year’s program is expected to build on that foundation, highlighting current initiatives, upcoming projects, and long-range goals that balance Wayzata’s historic character with its evolving role as a vibrant lakeside city. Topics traditionally covered include city services, infrastructure, public safety, financial stewardship, and quality-of-life investments.
The address is open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend, listen, and take part in the shared civic conversation.
No registration is required. The State of the City provides an opportunity for residents, business owners, and community stakeholders to reflect on the past year while looking ahead to what’s next for Wayzata.
(Information courtesy of Wayzata.com)