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New Akron mayor Dan Horrigan connects with residents through the #heyakron campaign.

by Sheehan Hannan | Mar. 17, 2016 | 4:00 AM

It took seven months, but with the January inauguration of Dan Horrigan, Akron has a mayor who plans to lead.

When former mayor Don Plusquellic resigned in May 2015 after 28 years, he left a legacy of a revitalized downtown and business retention. But he also left a crumbling sewer system and tripled debt.

In Horrigan's Akron, planning and information will lead to policymaking. At his Jan. 28 Akron Roundtable speech, Horrigan leaned on a message of culture change that's technology driven and pragmatic.

The Democrat laid out a road map toward modern city governance: the establishment of a human resources department to redefine city employees' roles, installing outspoken urbanist and transit advocate Jason Segedy as director of planning and urban development, and a full audit of city finances by both internal and county auditors.

Horrigan proposed a social media hashtag, #heyakron, as a way to connect with residents.

"I've been working diligently to ask the key question: Why do we do the things we do?"he said at the Akron Roundtable event. "The answer that's always bugged me is: Because it's always done that way. [That] is not an acceptable answer."

It all points to Horrigan wanting a city government that's friendlier and more efficient. Right now he's talking the talk. The next step is the walk.

 

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