Listen "A job, a hospital, a park — all within 15 minutes"
Episode Synopsis
"I don't care if you live in urban America or rural America, everyone wants the same thing," Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb said on the latest episode of How To Really Run A City. "They want a job they can get to in 15 minutes, they want a hospital or pharmacy within 15 minutes, they want a park or a grocery store or bars or restaurants, all within 15 minutes." Bibb went on to explain to our hosts, former Philly mayor Michael Nutter and former Atlanta mayor Kasim Reed, how he is turning his Ohio city into a convenient, accessible, bona fide 15-minute city — and what is needed to sustain that work. "People really want walkability," Bibb said. "They want safety and thriving neighborhoods and overall thriving cities. But we as mayors can't do this by ourselves. We need a federal government that's actually working. It has to be working with our governors and mayors." Bibb, a charismatic 38-year-old (and cousin to the first Black primetime newscaster in Ohio), will almost certainly be reelected next week, and both Reed and Nutter quickly picked up on his "get sh*t done" vibe. "A mayor is a reflection of their city," Reed said, "how it feels and how it will be there [for its people]." Join us for an episode about a mayor who is laser-focused on making the lives of his constituents better in ways that anyone taking a stroll to the park can feel. As cities go, so goes the nation!
More episodes of the podcast CitizenCast
The best way to recycle that Christmas tree
07/01/2026
"Nothing short of a miracle"
06/01/2026
Where does the Trump economy go from here?
05/01/2026
How traumatic is jury duty?
02/01/2026
Tales of a Two Street Stomper
01/01/2026
Philadelphia's Mummers Parade
31/12/2025
Philly's PR maven
30/12/2025
"The Day the Books Disappeared"
26/12/2025
Philly embraces Krampus the anti-Santa
24/12/2025
ZARZA We are Zarza, the prestigious firm behind major projects in information technology.