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Friday, February 21, 2025

Bethlehem Mayor Willie Reynolds to Seek Re-Election

Blogger's Note:  Bethlehem Mayor Willie Reynolds announced his plan to seek re-election last night at the Boyd. Below is his announcement, which includes an enviable record of 50 accomplishments over his first four years. 

BETHLEHEM, PA – J. William Reynolds has announced that he will be seeking re-election to another term as Mayor of Bethlehem. “Four years ago, I laid out a vision for our city’s future as I announced I was kicking off a campaign to earn your support to be our next Mayor. You placed your faith in that vision, and I am so grateful and proud of all that we have accomplished as a city since that day. I am humbly asking the people of Bethlehem for their support for a second term to continue the important progress we have made in creating an even more thriving, vibrant city – where neighborhoods are safe and filled with activity and possibility, where residents have economic opportunity and a sense of belonging, and where City Hall plans for the future and promotes sustainability, from its finances to its climate action initiatives.

Reynolds stated that he is proud of everything that his administration has accomplished over the past three years including

  • Consistently being named as one of the best places to live in America

  • Ranking as the safest city in Pennsylvania

  • Receiving international recognition as the 26th World Heritage Site in America

  • Holding the strongest overall financial position in City history

  • Making record levels of public investment in parks, trails, and streets

  • Implementation of Bethlehem’s award-winning Climate Action Plan

  • Maintaining a commitment to increasing opportunities for all residents

If re-elected, Reynolds stated that his priorities would include continuing to invest in Bethlehem’s public safety departments and building financial stability within City Hall as well as

  • Working to increase housing attainability and affordability within Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley

  • Implementing Bethlehem’s Parks and Recreation Master Plan

  • Building a South Bethlehem Community Center

  • Making streets safer by executing major roadway improvements and implementing a Complete Streets and bike infrastructure strategy

  • Continuing to implement and execute Bethlehem’s climate action plan

  • Continuing to build cooperative strategies with the Bethlehem Area School District

Reynolds Administration Accomplishments 2022-2024

City Finances:

  1. City of Bethlehem focuses on economic sustainability

Source: The Morning Call

  1. City of Bethlehem cuts debt by almost 50 percent since 2015

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2025

  1. City of Bethlehem’s bond rating ranked #1 in Pennsylvania among most populated cities

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2025

  1. City of Bethlehem maintains lowest Earned Income Tax percentage in Pennsylvania among most populated cities

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2025

  1. City of Bethlehem saves millions by avoiding capital borrowings

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2024

  1. City passes one billion in private investment since 2021

Source: WFMZ

Parks, Trails, and Street Infrastructure:

  1. City of Bethlehem rebuilds Fairview Park

Source: Lehigh Valley News

Source: Youtube Video Summary

  1. City of Bethlehem to rebuild Friendship Park in $1.5 million overhaul

Source: Lehigh Valley News

Source: Project Website

  1. City of Bethlehem acquires last section of South Bethlehem Greenway to close critical regional trail gap

Source: WFMZ

  1. City of Bethlehem awarded nearly $10 million to make major safety and pedestrian improvements to Broad Street

Source: WFMZ

  1. City of Bethlehem increases street paving by nearly 50 percent in two years

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2025

  1. City of Bethlehem opens Monocacy Way Trail connection

Source: Lehigh Valley Live

  1. City of Bethlehem improves Saucon Park in south Bethlehem

Source: WFMZ

Public Safety:

  1. City of Bethlehem Fire Department works with International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) Local 735 to fill vacancies quicker

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem purchases new fire engines to update fleet

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2024

  1. City of Bethlehem spends millions to update Bethlehem Police Department vehicle fleet

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2025

  1. City of Bethlehem adds new paramedics for the first time since 2007

Source: WFMZ

  1. City of Bethlehem expands Community Connections initiative that partners Bethlehem Police with Health Bureau employees

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem partners with State of Pennsylvania to offer recruiting bonuses to new police officers

Source: Lehigh Valley News

Housing:

  1. City of Bethlehem partners with Lehigh Valley Industrial Park to launch Gateway on 4th mixed-income housing development

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem and Bethlehem Housing Authority partner on planned transformation of Pembroke neighborhood

Source: Pembroke Choice Website

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem releases Opening Doors - a comprehensive housing attainability and affordability strategy

Source: City of Bethlehem Website

  1. City of Bethlehem partners with Lehigh Conference of Churches to create new housing

Source: City of Bethlehem City Council Memo

Community Development:

  1. Patillas, Puerto Rico announced as City of Bethlehem’s sixth sister city

Source: WFMZ

Source: City of Bethlehem Video

  1. City of Bethlehem becomes 26th American World Heritage Site

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. Bethlehem named top 100 place to live in America three years in a row

Source: Livability.com

  1. Bethlehem named one of the top 15 Christmas destinations in the world

Source: CNN

Sustainability:

  1. City of Bethlehem launches Bethlehem Climate Challenge

Source: WFMZ

Source: City of Bethlehem Video

  1. City of Bethlehem hires first Sustainability Manager

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem implements Climate Action Plan

Source: Lehigh Valley News

Source: Event Video

  1. City of Bethlehem and Bethlehem Parking Authority partner to bring bike culture downtown with new Coalition for Appropriate Transportation retail space in Walnut Street Garage

Source: WFMZ

Source: City of Bethlehem Video

  1. City of Bethlehem announces 2025 Bike Master Plan and Complete Streets Plan to make roads safer for pedestrians and bicyclists

Source: City of Bethlehem Budget Address 2025

Neighborhood Investment:

  1. Northside Alive neighborhood revitalization initiative

Source: Project Website

  1. SouthSide Tomorrow - a neighborhood investment partnership between Community Action Development Bethlehem and the City of Bethlehem

Source: Project Website

  1. City completes South Bethlehem Community Center feasibility study

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem launches We Build Bethlehem, a community investment strategy

Source: Project Website

  1. City of Bethlehem establishes Community Recovery Fund to assist non-profits following Covid

Source: The Morning Call

  1. City of Bethlehem launches Live in the Garden concert series

Source: Lehigh Valley Live

  1. City of Bethlehem reopens Westside Pool

Source: The Morning Call

  1. City of Bethlehem eyes Linden Street two way conversion to improve safety and cohesion of neighborhood

Source: WFMZ

Other Accomplishments:

  1. City of Bethlehem hires first Director of Equity and Inclusion

Source: Lehigh Valley Live

  1. Bethlehem joins Allentown and Easton to partner with Lehigh Valley Health Network on Blue Zones initiative

Source: Lehigh Valley Business

  1. City of Bethlehem joins Three City Coalition with Allentown and Easton to tackle regional issues

Source: The Morning Call

  1. City of Bethlehem modernizes special event permit process, shortens approval time

Source: City of Bethlehem Website

  1. City of Bethlehem launches citywide equity plan

Source: Lehigh Valley News

  1. City of Bethlehem brings back St. Patrick’s Day Parade in conjunction with Celtic Cultural Alliance

Source: The Morning Call

  1. City of Bethlehem works with Artsquest to bring Musikfest back to Payrow Plaza in City Hall Complex

Source: Lehigh Valley Live

  1. City of Bethlehem launches The Bethlehem Corner to tell community leaders’ stories

Source: City Of Bethlehem YouTube Channel

  1. City of Bethlehem debuts new health van to provide neighborhood services

Source: The Morning Call

  1. City of Bethlehem launches “Better Blocks for Bethlehem," a cross-departmental program to promote violence and injury prevention at the neighborhood level.

Source: WFMZ

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Lesser of two distinct evils. At least he opposes putting up a beacon to attract violent illegals. Aim low, Bethlehem. If he fails to cooperate with ICE, he's going to jail and you'll get your sloppy second choice.

Anonymous said...

He forgot to add he's a woke wuss and most city employees can't stand him.

Anonymous said...

Is there money in the budget to have the Boyd fumigated after this debacle?

Anonymous said...

Nope. Housing “attainability” translates to Bethlehem will be happy to build apartments on every available piece of land. Politicians love a transient or commuter population because those people are less likely to pay attention to local government. Willie is an arrogant twerp who is inclined to give condescending answers (if he even answers) to those asking questions. He has surrounded himself with a harem of women who serve as gatekeepers and shield him from the unwashed. No doubt Willie is re-elected, but at least he’ll be primaried and may have to stand on his own two feet during a debate or two.

Anonymous said...

But he can't answer a phone.

Anonymous said...

OMG, I wanted to stick a pencil in my eye just reading the list. Actually go to every supporting document? Fuhgeddaboudit.

Anonymous said...

Wee Willie is a woke disaster. A DEI director? What a bunch of BS- Hire on merit.

Anonymous said...

Apologies. Totally off topic. JB Reilly's City Center was gifted 195 acres of the state hospital land in 2023 for $5.5 million. Today I see the ASD agreed to purchase 16.7 acres of that City Center land for $15M.

Corruption at its finest, Allentown.

John said...

Did I miss something about planned and budgeted major infrastructure projects? Aside from street paving?

Anonymous said...

He inherited the debt restructuring laid out under Mayor Donchez and blew through the $34 million in ARPA funding that the City received during COVID. That is the only reason the City has done okay financially the last few years. Not because of any policy he implemented. Plus I'd like to hear him talk about what the Cash Reserves were that Donchez left him versus what they are now. He speaks with a forked tongue and doesn't give the true picture of the City's long-term financial outlook. He believes he is a rising political star but he will see nobody knows or cares who he is outside of Bethlehem.

Anonymous said...

vote for him will push Bethlehem down some more,

Anonymous said...

Lots of tax dollars being misused at all levels it seems.

Anonymous said...

You did not sir. Such horrible conditions during winter storms at the hands of public works as well.

Anonymous said...

He ought to go back to class room. It is very easy to manipulate the weak minded teenagers.

Anonymous said...

$500k an acre for land that’s worthless to the railroad and that can’t be reused? Unless the railroad eminent domains it for passenger service in which case they hunger it back anyway? I don’t expect any corporation to give anything away - but that’s “fair market value” for unbuildable, narrow, flat land?

Norfolk Southern Foundation gives money away for environmental projects on its service area. The irony of the city possibly applying for and being awarded $50k or so for trail construction…please, Mayor Reynolds, apply for the grant.

“The governing body approved a measure that authorizes the city to execute the $4.3 million contract of purchase and sale and other agreements with Norfolk Southern Railway Company to acquire approximately 11.8 acres that would link the Greenway and the Saucon Rail Trail.” (article)

Anonymous said...

Yes and Gov. Josh Shapiro rewarded the guy responsible for the taxpayer fleecing with a job in his administration.

Anonymous said...

"Wee Willie" Reynolds, along with "I'm all ears" Matt Tuerk are the absolute worst possible leaders for any city! The only decent leader in the LV is Sal Panto!

Anonymous said...

Donchez, now Reynolds, no wonder Bethlehem is sliding into the sewer.










Anonymous said...

What a shameful list of BS!

Anonymous said...

If you want to solves the problems in the valley's 2 largest cities- In Bethlehem, elect Dana Grubb and in Allentown elect Nate Hyman!

Anonymous said...

That list is like finger nails on a blackboard!

Anonymous said...

He's destroyed a once beautiful city- Easton is where it's at now. Reynold's is an ugly, arrogant human being- only in it for himself.

Anonymous said...

Geez and I thought Tuerk looked like PeeWee

Anonymous said...

What a Politician-- Do any politician do any good at all -They only think about themselves

Anonymous said...

It seems that the boy only has the weak-minded dem sheep supporting him. So sad for Bethlehem which was once a rose among thorns.