Mayor, City of Cleveland
As the 58th Mayor of the great City of Cleveland, Ohio, Justin M. Bibb is putting
people and neighborhoods first, delivering high-quality city services and
leading bold change. The Bibb Administration is building a stronger and safer
Cleveland and modernizing City Hall to maximize access, transparency and
equity.
On January 3, 2022, Mayor Bibb took the oath of office as the city’s first
millennial mayor.
In just two years, his administration has made major progress on a wide
range of initiatives from unprecedented support for public safety through his
Raising Investment in Safety for Everyone (RISE) Initiative to a $15 million
American Rescue Plan investment to kick start a robust plan for the
revitalization of Cleveland’s Southeast Side.
Under Mayor Bibb’s leadership, the City of Cleveland has its first new website
in decades and has undertaken a complete overhaul of the 311 resident
communication system to dramatically improve city services and access.
Mayor Bibb also introduced his Residents First housing agenda in 2023 to give
city departments the tools they need to crack down on predatory landlords
and abate nuisance properties across Cleveland.
Cleveland is rapidly moving toward becoming one of North America’s first 15-
minute cities and Mayor Bibb’s visionary Shore-to-Core-to-Shore strategy
and new master plans for the Lake Erie lakefront and Cuyahoga Riverfront aim
to make Cleveland one of the most desirable and attractive two-waterfront
cities in the nation.
Thanks to this work, Cleveland is back into the national conversation for all the
right reasons.
In 2024, Mayor Bibb became chair of Climate Mayors, a bipartisan network of
more than 750 U.S. mayors focused on ambitious climate action. Through this
platform, Mayor Bibb is driving meaningful and equitable climate justice work
in cities like Cleveland, which continue to experience climate vulnerability due
to historic disinvestment. He was also elected Vice President of the
Democratic Mayors Association.
For the first time in decades, Cleveland has a leadership role in the U.S.
Conference of Mayors, where Mayor Bibb is an active member of the advisory
board and serves as chair of the Tourism, Arts, Parks, Entertainment, and
Sports Standing Committee. Mayor Bibb also serves on the board of the Ohio
Mayors Alliance and is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns coalition.
Mayor Bibb was born and raised on Cleveland’s southeast side in the Mt.
Pleasant neighborhood. Over the past 15 years, Mayor Bibb has worked in
government, business and the nonprofit sector as an executive and nonprofit
leader. He started his career in public service working for President Obama
when he was in the U.S. Senate and later at Cuyahoga County as a special
assistant advising on education and economic development policies. He led
the Global Cities Practice at global research firm Gallup, served as Vice
President at KeyBank and was Chief Strategy Officer at Urbanova, a startup
focused on improving cities.
Mayor Bibb is a proud American University alumnus with an undergraduate
degree in Urban Studies. He completed the General Course Programme with
an emphasis in Social Policy and Economics from the London School of
Economics and is a graduate of Case Western Reserve University. He holds a
Master of Business Administration (MBA) and Doctor of Law (JD).