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Galesburg mayor targets 2026 homelessness eradication, highlights tourism and community center progress

Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman smiling in front of WGIL sign during radio interview

Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman in the WGIL studio for a year-end interview on Tuesday, Dec. 23, 2025. (WGIL photo)

Galesburg Mayor Peter Schwartzman looked back on a year of significant progress and challenges while outlining an ambitious vision for 2026 in a year-end interview on WGIL’s Galesburg’s Morning News.

The mayor emphasized economic growth and community initiatives as 2025 highlights, addressed governance transitions from council turnover, and detailed his bold goal to essentially eradicate homelessness in the city next year.

2025 Accomplishments and Reflections

Schwartzman highlighted strong private investments totaling hundreds of millions of dollars, new job creation (over 550 positions), business expansions, and community pride boosts. He expressed pride in the city’s momentum and collaborative spirit that drove these wins.

 

Council Turnover and Governance

 

Local Tourism and Economic Success

 

Community Center Project Update

 

Homelessness: The Central 2026 Priority

Schwartzman described homelessness as a growing challenge but noted 2025 gains in shelter funding and provider coordination. His multi-pronged plan for 2026 includes:

 

The mayor urged community members and businesses to contribute financially and discussed balancing public safety concerns (especially around the library) with compassionate responses.

Christmas Wish List for Galesburg

When asked for the top two “gifts” he’d wish for the city, Schwartzman shared forward-looking aspirations tied to continued growth and community well-being.

WATCH THE INTERVIEW ON WGIL YOUTUBE: