State & Local Meeting
2026 Saginaw, MI State of the City
February 12, 2026
The 2026 State of the City address for Saginaw, Michigan, delivered by Mayor Brenda Moore, highlighted the city's recent progress and ongoing challenges, particularly focusing on financial stability and infrastructure improvements. Mayor Moore emphasized the impact of the tax cap on the city's budget, noting that Saginaw operates on a 1979 budget despite rising costs. She detailed capital improvement projects including the reconstruction of eight miles of roads funded through state gas taxes and vehicle registration fees, and the upcoming commissioning of a new water tower to enhance water reliability. The mayor also discussed the strategic use of $52 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds, with over $10 million allocated to youth programs and home improvement grants benefiting 800 families. Additionally, she highlighted the renovation of the historic City Hall, investments in parks and recreation, and the development of the Medical Diamond project, which includes the relocation of Central Michigan University's College of Medicine to downtown Saginaw, expected to spur private investment and economic growth. Mayor Moore called for community collaboration to lift the tax cap to enable further city improvements and urged residents to engage constructively in the city's development.
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- 2026 Saginaw, MI State of the City · City of Saginaw, MI · Feb 12