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Sponsor Our ArticlesTallahassee has officially been named a finalist for the 2025 All-America City Award, showcasing its commitment to civic innovation and community engagement. The city, represented by its Mayor John Dailey, earned this recognition for its initiatives in environmental sustainability and inclusivity. Out of ten finalists nationwide, Tallahassee aims for its third All-America City title, with evaluation based on citizen engagement and collaboration. The award ceremony will take place in Denver from June 27-29, where Tallahassee will share its successes and learn from other communities.
It’s official! The charming city of Tallahassee has been selected as a finalist for the esteemed 2025 All-America City Award. The announcement came on April 2, 2025, from none other than the city’s proud Mayor John Dailey. This recognition isn’t just any award; it’s a significant nod from the National Civic League, which has been celebrating communities that shine with civic innovation and collaboration for over 75 years!
Every year, a mere ten communities across the nation are honored with this prestigious award, so being a finalist is no small feat. Tallahassee first earned its stripes as an All-America City back in 1999 and again in 2015. Now, the city is aiming for its third win—how exciting is that?
The theme for the 2025 award is crucial: it’s all about enhancing environmental sustainability through inclusive community engagement. The goal is to ensure that everyone in the community has a voice and can participate in the decision-making processes that affect their lives. The importance of this focus can’t be underestimated—communities are at their best when all voices are heard.
The journey to this recognition involved a challenging evaluation process, where an independent panel of experts took a deep dive into what makes Tallahassee special. They graded the city on its shared vision, citizen engagement, inclusivity and equity, collaboration, innovation, and impact. The city proudly showcased several key community-driven initiatives, such as the Southside Action Plan, the expansion of the park system to a whopping 100 parks, and the ambitious Clean Energy Plan. These initiatives highlight the community’s commitment to making Tallahassee a better place for all its residents.
Tallahassee isn’t competing alone; it stands shoulder to shoulder with other finalists from various parts of the country. The finalist communities come from states like Ohio, New Mexico, Texas, Florida, Colorado, Virginia, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Tennessee, California, and Georgia, and they range in size from cozy towns of 11,000 to bustling cities nearly reaching one million residents. Talk about diversity!
Mark your calendars! A team from Tallahassee, consisting of dedicated residents, nonprofit organizations, business leaders, and government officials, will attend the All-America City Award ceremony in Denver from June 27-29. The event promises to be a hub of activity, featuring workshops, panel discussions, and presentations from each finalist community. It’s a fantastic opportunity to not only showcase what makes Tallahassee unique but also to learn from other vibrant communities.
As Tallahassee sets its sights on achieving the coveted title for a third time, the city is fully geared up to demonstrate its commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its residents and fostering collaboration in every corner of its community. Whether it’s through parks or clean energy initiatives, the city shows an unwavering determination to be at the forefront of progress.
So, as the excitement builds for the award event in Denver, let’s cheer on Tallahassee in its efforts to bring home this awards and continue making our community an even better place to live!
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