Camden Mayor Vic Carstarphen told an audience at Camden High School on Thursday that the state of the city is “Camden Strong.”
Prior to that several officials — including Camden City School District Superintendent Katrina McCombs, City Council President Angel Fuentes and Minister Wasim Muhammad, and President of the Camden City School Advisory Board — praised the mayor’s leadership leading up to Carstarphen’s update on how the city is doing.
Not only was it his first State of the City address, it was the first event held since before the pandemic, when Frank Moran was mayor and Carstarphen had just begun his political career.
How strong is Camden?
Among some of the highlights the mayor shared include crime at its lowest levels in five decades, the demolition of 140 blighted properties with a second phase underway, a budget that was delivered on-time, an upgraded credit rating, unemployment in the city is low, and more students are going to college from the city school system.
“Let me be clear, we got work to do,” he said, “but our progress is real and it’s tangible.”
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