FACES of Omaha 2022

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Mayor Jean Stothert

FACE OF OMAHA city of omaha

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his year—2022—is the year of recovery, reinvestment, and rebuilding. With the strong support of our taxpayers and our business and philanthropic partners, the Face of Omaha will look much different in the next years.

We are distributing millions of dollars in American Rescue Plan Act funds to provide financial assistance to families and nonprofit organizations to provide supportive services to our citizens. The Riverfront will open three amazing public spaces on the Missouri River, including the Kiewit Luminarium. Mutual of Omaha will begin construction of its corporate headquarters downtown, and a streetcar will begin to take shape. Across our city, new development and transit brings opportunities for employment, housing, education, and entertainment, creating an environment where businesses can grow and families can thrive. Nearly everything we accomplish benefits from the leadership, vision, and financial support of our business, philanthropic and nonprofit communities. Building great partnerships is the way we get things done in Omaha. We are grateful for these remarkable investments. I am proud to be the mayor of a community that values each other, strives for inclusivity, and embraces positive change. We have great momentum. C ITY OF OMAHA

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