Mayor Peter Schwartzman on 2025 Reflections and 2026 Priorities for Galesburg

In this episode of Galesburg's Morning News, Mayor Peter Schwartzman joins us in studio for a candid conversation reflecting on 2025 and looking ahead to 2026.

The mayor shares what he sees as the year's top accomplishments, addresses the impact of significant council turnover (two resignations in 2025, four members now with less than a year of experience), and explains how he's working to maintain collaboration on the non-partisan council.

He celebrates local successes like the viral fame and expansion of Judy's Family Cafe and updates progress on the long-discussed community center, now moving forward as a south-side partnership with Project Now.

The heart of the discussion is the mayor's bold goal to essentially eradicate homelessness in Galesburg in 2026 through a multi-pronged plan – from a 100-day challenge with Project Now to expanded shelters, rental inspections, housing incentives, and transportation improvements.

A timely, insightful look at where Galesburg stands and where it's headed. 🎙️

 

 

In this episode of Galesburg’s Morning News, Mayor Peter Schwartzman joins us in studio for a candid conversation reflecting on 2025 and looking ahead

 

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