Leading with Transparency
Opened the City's cabinet and director meetings to the press and public, so residents can see how major projects and city operations are handled.
Real results delivered for residents in the opening chapter of the Calvo administration.
By the Numbers
LED street lights installed
Part of a 5,000-light citywide upgrade — ahead of schedule
Potholes fixed
Fire hydrants inspected
Constituent concerns addressed and resolved
Returned to seniors through tax relief
Secured for stormwater infrastructure
Safe Streets for All grant
Saved by eliminating city pension costs
Putting Taxpayers First
Behind the Numbers
Programs the administration launched to put Integrity, Reform, and Progress into practice.
Opened the City's cabinet and director meetings to the press and public, so residents can see how major projects and city operations are handled.
Residential permits now approved in as little as 1–3 days, and a same-day permit event hosted at the Milander Center.
Improved emergency response — 911 calls now answered in under 10 seconds.
A new constituent-services response truck and extended office hours bringing help directly into neighborhoods.
Testing upgraded meters for more accurate, fair billing across the city.
The Palm Centre Business Opportunity Program offers one year of free rent to qualifying local businesses; hosted Hialeah's first Business Mixer.
On-site help for residents dealing with condo-related issues, right at City Hall.
Bringing local students in to see how city government works.
A resident cleanup and environmental event held across the community.
Advocating for the city's priorities at the federal level.
Presented to Cuban dissident José Daniel Ferrer.
Signed with a partner city in Ecuador to strengthen international ties.
Co-led a rally of roughly 8,000 people at Hialeah Park.
The city's adopted operating budget recognized by the Government Finance Officers Association.
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