
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker is set to take the stage at the Temple Performing Arts Center to deliver an introspective look at the year gone by in the City of Brotherly Love. The address, scheduled for 11 a.m. at 1837 N. Broad Street, marks her administration's second annual State of the City, where Parker plans to delve into the achievements and challenges of her tenure's sophomore year, according to a press release from the city's website.
The Parker administration will highlight its efforts to transform Philadelphia in its upcoming annual address. Mayor Parker will showcase progress in making the city safer, cleaner, and more sustainable, while expanding economic opportunities for all residents. The address will include a report on key initiatives, their status, and expected impact—from major infrastructure projects to local community programs—giving the public a clear picture of how the administration’s efforts are meeting its goals. She will also outline plans for 2026, including upcoming benchmarks and partnerships, at the Temple Performing Arts Center, where stakeholders from across the city are expected to gather.
For those interested in attending the discussion or learning more about the Parker Administration's second year in office, and its forward-looking agenda, details can be found on the city's official website.









