Novato's Mayor Leaves Office with a Year of Wins and Tough Lessons
A Year of Significant Progress
Novato's former Mayor, Tim O’Connor, wrapped up his term in December, looking back at a year packed with achievements and challenges. He pointed out that the city made big strides in 2025, like:
- Catching up on audits
- Giving out over $1 million for affordable housing
- Starting a grant program to help downtown businesses
The city also ensured their budget was balanced and put extra money from Measure M into fixing up infrastructure.
Facing Challenges Together
O’Connor didn’t shy away from the hard parts of the job, like dealing with the sudden loss of councilmember Mark Milberg. He talked about how the city came together to support each other, showing just how strong the community can be.
"Public service isn’t easy and takes a lot of teamwork."
He also thanked his family and city staff for their support.
Praise from the City Council
The city council praised O’Connor for his leadership, saying he made sure everyone worked together and valued each other’s input.
A Business-Friendly Environment
Meanwhile, Dale Fine, the outgoing President of the Novato Chamber of Commerce, talked about how the city has been working hard to create a friendly environment for businesses, even with tough economic times. He mentioned that new hires, like city manager Amy Cunningham, have helped build stronger connections between the city and local businesses.
Fine highlighted the importance of:
- Listening
- Compromise
- Working with different perspectives
to build a strong business community. He made it clear that Novato is ready for business, despite the challenges.