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Cities Thrive Coalition Membership Cities Thrive Coalition Membership Updated: 8/26/2019 Akron, OH -- Mayor Dan Horrigan Coconut Creek, FL – Mayor Sandra Welch Alabaster, AL -- Mayor Marty Handlon College Park, MD -- Mayor Patrick Wojahn Alameda, CA – Mayor Marilyn Ezzy Ashcraft College Station, TX -- Mayor Karl Mooney Albany, NY -- Mayor Kathy Sheehan Columbia, SC – Mayor Steve Benjamin Albuquerque, NM – Mayor Tim Keller Columbus, OH – Mayor Andrew Ginther Allentown, PA – Mayor Ray O’Connell Dallas, TX -- Mayor Eric Johnson Alexandria, VA – Mayor Justin Wilson Davenport, IA -- Mayor Frank Klipsch Anaheim, CA -- Mayor Harry Sidhu Davis, CA – Mayor Brett Lee Anchorage, AK -- Mayor Ethan Berkowitz Dayton, OH -- Mayor Nan Whaley Artesia, CA -- Mayor Tony Lima Denver, CO -- Mayor Michael Hancock Atlanta, GA – Mayor Keisha Lance-Bottoms Des Moines, IA – Mayor Frank Cownie Augusta, GA – Mayor Hardie Davis Desoto, TX -- Mayor Curtistene Smith-McCowan Aurora, CO – Mayor Bob LeGare Dolton, IL – Mayor Riley Rogers Austin, TX -- Mayor Steve Adler Durham, NC – Mayor Steve Schewel Baltimore, MD – Mayor Bernard “Jack” Young Edina, MN -- Mayor James Hovland Bangor, ME – Mayor Sarah Nichols Englewood, NJ – Mayor Michael Wildes Baton Rouge, LA – Mayor Sharon Weston-Broome Erie, PA – Mayor Joseph Schember Bend, OR – Mayor Sally Russell Evanston, IL – Mayor Stephen Hagerty Benton Harbor, MI – Mayor Marcus Muhammad Everett, MA -- Mayor Carlo DeMaria Beverly Hills, CA – Mayor John Mirisch Falcon Heights, MN -- Mayor Randy Gustafson Binghamton, NY – Mayor Richard David Fargo, ND -- Mayor Tim Mahoney Birmingham, AL – Mayor Randall Woodfin Findlay, OH – Mayor Christina Muryn Bloomfield, NJ -- Mayor Michael Venezia Fishers, IN – Mayor Scott Fadness Bloomington, IN -- Mayor John Hamilton Flint, MI – Mayor Karen Weaver Boston, MA – Mayor Martin Walsh Fontana, CA -- Mayor Acaquaneta Warren Bridgeport, CT -- Mayor Joseph Ganim Freeport, NY -- Mayor Robert Kennedy Buffalo, NY – Mayor Byron Brown Fremont, CA -- Mayor Lilly Mei Burnsville, MN -- Mayor Elizabeth Kautz Ft. Myers, FL -- Mayor Randall Henderson Cambridge, MA – Mayor Marc McGovern Gary, IN -- Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson Camuy, PR --Mayor Edwin Garcia-Feliciano Gilbert, AZ -- Mayor Jenn Daniels Carmel, IN – Mayor James Brainard Green Bay, WI -- Mayor James Schmitt Carrboro, NC -- Mayor Lydia Lavelle Gresham, OR -- Mayor Shane Bemis Central Falls, RI -- Mayor James Diossa Haledon, NJ -- Mayor Domenick Stampone Charleston, SC -- Mayor John Tecklenburg Hamtramck, MI -- Mayor Karen Majewski Charlotte, NC – Mayor Vi Lyles Hartford, CT -- Mayor Luke Bronin Chicago, IL – Mayor Lori Lightfoot Hempstead, NY – Mayor Don Ryan Chicopee, MA -- Mayor Richard Kos Hoboken, NJ – Mayor Ravi Bhalla Cincinnati, OH – Mayor John Cranley Holyoke, MA -- Mayor Alex Morse Claremont, NH – Mayor Charlene Lovett Honolulu, HI – Mayor Kirk Caldwell Clarkston, GA -- Mayor Edward “Ted” Terry Hornell, NY – Mayor John Buckley Clarksville, TN – Mayor Joe Pitts Houston, TX -- Mayor Slyvester Turner Huntington, WV -- Mayor Steve Williams Oklahoma City, OK – Mayor Dave Holt Independence, MO – Mayor Eileen Weir Okmulgee, OK – Mayor Steven Baldridge Iowa City, IA – Mayor Jim Throgmorton Oneonta, NY – Mayor Gary Herzig Ithaca, NY -- Mayor Svante Myrick Orlando, FL – Mayor Buddy Dyer Jackson, MS – Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba Paterson, NJ -- Mayor Andre Sayegh Jackson, WY -- Mayor Pete Muldoon Pembroke Pines, FL -- Mayor Frank Ortis Jersey City, NJ – Mayor Steve Fulup Philadelphia, PA – Mayor Jim Kenney Kalamazoo, MI -- Mayor Bobby Hopewell Phoenix, AZ – Mayor Kate Gallego Kansas City, KS – Mayor David Alvey Piscataway, NJ -- Mayor Brian Wahler Kansas City, MO – Mayor Quinton Lucas Pittsburgh, PA -- Mayor Bill Peduto Knoxville, TN -- Mayor Madeline Rogero Plainfield, NJ -- Mayor Adrian Mapp La Vista, NE -- Mayor Douglas Kindig Pocatello, ID -- Mayor Brian Blad Lansing, MI – Mayor Andy Schor Portland, OR – Mayor Ted Wheeler Laredo, TX – Mayor Pete Saenz Port Leyden, NY – Mayor Heather Collins Las Cruces, NM -- Mayor Ken Miyagishima Providence, RI -- Mayor Jorge Elorza Las Vegas, NV -- Mayor Carolyn Goodman Racine, WI – Mayor Cory Mason Linden, NJ -- Mayor Derek Armstead Reno, NV -- Mayor Hillary Schieve Little Rock, AR – Mayor Frank Scott Jr. Richmond, CA -- Mayor Tom Butt Long Beach, CA -- Mayor Robert Garcia Richmond, VA -- Mayor Levar Stoney Los Angeles, CA – Mayor Eric Garcetti Rochester Hills, MI -- Mayor Bryan Barnett Louisville, KY – Mayor Greg Fischer Rochester, MN – Mayor Kim Norton Madison, WI -- Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway Rochester, NY – Mayor Lovely Warren Mamaroneck, NY – Mayor Thomas Murphy Sacramento, CA – Mayor Darrell Steinberg Manchester, NH – Mayor Joyce Craig Salisbury, MD – Mayor Jacob Day Memphis, TN -- Mayor Jim Strickland Salisbury, NC -- Mayor Karen Alexander Menlo Park, CA – Mayor Ray Mueller Salt Lake City, UT -- Mayor Jackie Biskupski Mesa, AZ – Mayor John Giles San Antonio, TX – Mayor Ron Nirenberg Miami, FL – Mayor Francis Suarez San Francisco, CA – Mayor London Breed Miami-Dade, FL -- Mayor Carlos Gimenez San Diego, CA – Mayor Kevin Faulconer Miami Gardens, FL – Mayor Oliver Gilbert III San Jose, CA – Mayor Sam Liccardo Middletown, CT -- Mayor Daniel Drew San Juan, PR – Mayor Carmen Yulin-Cruz Milpitas, CA -- Mayor Rich Tran San Leandro, CA -- Mayor Pauline Cutter Milwaukee, WI -- Mayor Tom Barrett San Luis Obispo, CA – Mayor Heidi Harmon Minneapolis, MN – Mayor Jacob Frey Santa Barbara, CA – Mayor Cathy Murillo Missoula, MT – Mayor John Engen Santa Fe, NM – Mayor Alan Webber Montpelier, VT – Mayor Anne Watson Santa Monica, CA -- Mayor Gleam Davis Mountain View, CA – Mayor Lisa Matichak Schenectady, NY – Mayor Gary McCarthy Mount Vernon, NY -- Mayor Richard Thomas Seattle, WA – Mayor Jenny Durkan Nashua, NH – Mayor Jim Donchess Sioux Falls, SD -- Mayor Paul TenHaken Nashville, TN – Mayor David Briley Skokie, IL -- Mayor George Van Dusen New Bedford, MA -- Mayor Jon Mitchell Somersworth, NH -- Mayor Dana Hilliard New Haven, CT -- Mayor Toni Harp South Bend, IN – Mayor Pete Buttigieg New Orleans, LA – Mayor LaToya Cantrell Springfield, MA -- Mayor Domenic Sarno New Rochelle, NY -- Mayor Noam Bramson St. Joseph, MO – Mayor Bill McMurray New York, NY – Mayor Bill de Blasio St. Louis, MO -- Mayor Lyda Krewson Newport News, VA – Mayor McKinley L. Price St. Petersburg, FL – Mayor Rick Kriseman Newton, MA – Mayor Ruthanne Fuller Stockton, CA – Mayor Michael Tubbs Niagara Falls, NY -- Mayor Paul Dyster Sumter, SC -- Mayor Joseph McElveen Norfolk, NE – Mayor Josh Moenning Sunland Park, NM -- Mayor Javier Perea North Miami, FL -- Mayor Philippe Bien-Aime Sunrise, FL -- Mayor Michael Ryan Oakland, CA – Mayor Libby Schaaf Surprise, AZ – Mayor Skip Hall Ocala, FL – Mayor Ken Guinn Syracuse, NY – Mayor Ben Walsh Tacoma, WA – Mayor Victoria Woodwards Washington, DC – Mayor Muriel Bowser Tallahassee, FL – Mayor John Dailey West Carthage, NY -- Mayor Scott Burto Tempe, AZ -- Mayor Mark Mitchell West Hollywood, CA – Mayor John D’Amico Thornton, CO – Mayor Heidi Williams West Palm Beach, FL -- Mayor Keith James Thousand Oaks, CA – Mayor Rob McCoy Westland, MI -- Mayor William Wild Toledo, OH – Mayor Wade Kapszukiewicz Weston, FL – Mayor Daniel Stermer Topeka, KS – Mayor Michelle De La Isla Wichita, KS – Mayor Jeff Longwell Torrance, CA -- Mayor Patrick Furey Wilmington, DE – Mayor Michael Purzycki Tucson, AZ -- Mayor Jonathan Rothschild Worcester, MA -- Mayor Joseph Petty Union City, CA -- Mayor Carol Dutra-Vernaci York, PA – Mayor Michael Helfrich Urbana, IL – Mayor Diane Marlin Youngstown, OH – Mayor Jamael Tito Brown Waltham, MA – Mayor Jeannette McCarthy County Members Include: Bernalillo County, NM Los Angeles County, CA .
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