- Led a team that saw an overall 16 percent reduction in violent crime rates.
- Formed the Mayor’s Office on Domestic Violence & Human Trafficking Prevention
- Opened the state’s only Family Peace Center to support DV/HT survivors
- Implemented the largest Capital Improvement Programs (CIP) in the City’s history to improve Rockford’s streets, bridges and infrastructure.
- Aggressively worked to reduce the impact of blighted commercial and residential properties.
- Recapitalized the Northern Illinois Community Development Corporation (RLDC) partnership of 10 banks to provide $4 million to support small business owners.
- Obtained a casino license for Rockford, welcoming the Hard Rock Casino to the community, pending Illinois Gaming Board approval.
- Supported the Chicago Rockford International Airport (RFD) and its role as an economic engine for the region.
- More than 8,500 employees now work on RFD’s 3,000+ acre property, which is now the 19th largest cargo airport in the US and the fastest-growing cargo airport in the world.
- Restructured Head Start to increase the number of young children who can access the program
- Increased the profile and impact of Rockford Promise, to make college more accessible and affordable for RPS 205 students, including forming the Rockford Promise/Northern Illinois University Scholarship Program, which allows RPS 205 students to attend NIU tuition-free.
- Retired the last of the City’s long-term road debt.
- Reduced the City’s property tax levy each year since taking office. The tax rate is now under 2.9 percent, a 3.3 percent decrease from 2019.
- Maintained an overall City workforce with one-third fewer non-public safety staff than our peer communities.
- Established the Community Relations Commission to advise the City on social justice, law enforcement, and discrimination and equality/equity issues.
- Led Rockford in its response to the COVID-19 pandemic, including establishing a joint City/County Emergency Operations Center, launching the Rebounding Rockford working group, develop a loan program to aid small and medium-sized businesses and secured state and federal funding to support businesses impacted by the pandemic.
- Led the community conversation and action on issues of social justice, equity and equality, including reforms to law enforcement procedures and policies and the passage of a body-worn camera program that will take effect in 2021.
Mayor McNamara serves on many boards across the community, including the Alignment Rockford Governing Board, Criminal Justice Coordinating Council, Illinois Community Revitalization Task Force, Illinois Municipal League Board of Directors, JB Pritzker’s Budget and Innovation Team, Metropolitan Mayors Caucus, Rockford Area Economic Development Council Board of Directors, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and the Workforce Connection Board.
The mayor is a graduate of Rockford’s Boylan Catholic High School. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in sociology and criminology and a master’s degree in non-profit administration, both from John Carroll University in Cleveland. He and his wife Sarah live with their two children in the Churchill’s Grove neighborhood.
Mayor McNamara will discuss the current state of the city and talk about his plans for the future. I'm sure that part of that discussion will be about the new Fire Chief and Police Chief. This will be an excellent opportunity to bring a guest or prospective member. Mary Ann Norwood will introduce our presenter and act as Rotary host.