Meeting
Mayor Carmella R. Mantello’s 2026 State of the City Address
City of Troy, NY
February 18, 2026
State & Local
In Mayor Carmella R. Mantello's 2026 State of the City Address for Troy, NY, significant emphasis was placed on public safety, infrastructure improvements, and economic development. The administration highlighted a 23% reduction in violent crime and substantial investments in the police and fire departments, including new equipment and a new firehouse. The city has replaced over 550 lead service lines and is advancing water safety through innovative AI tools and corrosion control systems, supported by a recent $16.7 million grant. Infrastructure upgrades included milling and paving of major roads and ADA-compliant sidewalks, coordinated with lead pipe replacements to ensure long-term durability. The mayor announced the relocation of City Hall to the historic Proctor's Theater, securing a cost-effective permanent home and saving taxpayers over $6 million in 30 years. Economic development efforts focus on revitalizing the waterfront, expanding the marina, and transforming 1 Monument Square into a mixed-use development with workforce housing and commercial space. The 2026 budget maintains fiscal responsibility without raising taxes, includes pay raises for city employees, and invests in modernizing financial systems. The address underscored a commitment to quality of life, sustainability initiatives like the geothermal energy project, and youth employment programs, all aimed at fostering a safer, cleaner, and more prosperous Troy.
City of Troy, NY