Politics & Government

Framingham Schedules 2025 State Of The City Address

Mayor Charlie Sisitsky's fourth State of the City address will provide updates on infrastructure, public safety and education.

Mayor Sisitsky is expected to discuss plans for sustainable growth, emphasizing the importance of environmental responsibility and innovation, officials said.
Mayor Sisitsky is expected to discuss plans for sustainable growth, emphasizing the importance of environmental responsibility and innovation, officials said. (Neal McNamara/Patch)

News release from City of Framingham.

FRAMINGHAM, MA — City of Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky will deliver the State of the City address on Monday, January 27 at 7 p.m. at the Memorial Building in Nevins Hall.

This will be Mayor Sisitsky’s fourth State of the City address.

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Residents are encouraged to attend to hear about the city's achievements over the past year and the Mayor's vision for the future.

The address will provide insights into key initiatives and projects, including updates on infrastructure, public safety, and education. Mayor Sisitsky is expected to discuss plans for sustainable growth, emphasizing the importance of environmental responsibility and innovation.

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Elected officials have been invited. The public is encouraged to attend.

City Council Chair Phil Ottaviani Jr. (District 6) will introduce the Mayor.

Framingham High junior Maddie Tessitore, who has been starring as Sandy in the Framingham High Drama Company’s production of Grease, will sing the National Anthem.

The State of the City will broadcast live on the Government Channel.

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