Cleveland Axios: Mayor Bibb touts "dramatic strides" in public safety

Sam Allard, Cleveland Axios

Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is a virtual lock to win a second term on Nov. 4.

State of play: In the absence of a competitive race, we sat down with Bibb to take a look back at his first-term record — from safety to housing to economic development to civic reform — and hear what he has planned for the next four years.

  • Over the coming weeks, we'll share what he told us.

The big picture: Bibb said that if his tenure were a novel, he'd be right at the halfway mark.

  • "We've tackled basic challenges, but also laid a strong foundation for making Cleveland a globally competitive city for the next 20-plus years."

  • "We've made dramatic strides, but we have a lot more work to do."

🚨 Flashback: Bibb identified public safety as his top priority on the campaign trail in 2021.

  • His victory over former City Council President Kevin Kelley was tied closely to their respective positions on Issue 24 — Bibb for and Kelley against — the charter amendment that created the community police commission.

Zoom in: In 2023, Bibb launched his marquee RISE Initiative (Raising Investment in Safety for Everyone), which invested in personnel and technology like surveillance cameras and ShotSpotter.

  • Big pay increases and other incentives juiced police academy numbers after multiple years of dismal officer recruitment and retention.

He cited other accomplishments:

The other side: The early half of Bibb's term was marked by a powder keg Warehouse District shooting and the continual dysfunction of the community police commission.

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