Council accomplishments
These accomplishments represent work done by City Council, city staff, and community partners since Mark took office in 2022. Mark is proud to have contributed his experience and judgment to help move these initiatives forward, and is committed to continuing this progress in his next term.
Good governance is a team effort.
EDUCATION
Increased City contribution to PPS from $63.7M in 23-24 school year to $82.9M in 25-26 school year and returned PPS EOY budget surpluses year over year
Returned PPS budget surplus funding and supported CIP funding to fund PACE center
Pursuing design/construction of new K-8 school
Funding five-year growth plan for Starbase Victory STEM program from city general fund
Installed GOTEC STEM program in PPS middle schools
Participated in PPS effort to define traits of a graduate
Improved transparency into PPS budget creation and execution
INFRASTRUCTURE
Completed Churchland bridge project
Completed Court St bioretention project
Completed Churchland Rail to Trail project
Acquired HRRJ and approved demo of city civic center
Participated in public meetings to develop LINC District plan
Begun overhauling sewer transfer stations and advocating for state funding to assist
Painted two city water towers
Increased the amount of street paving funded year over year
Completed DCIP project to add a third lane entrance to NMC Portsmouth in collaboration with the Navy; pursuing collaboration with Navy and Coast Guard for future DCIP opportunities; participated in OLDCC resiliency study
Approved homeless shelter construction
Pursuing a PPP to construct a new city hall and associated parking facility
Pursuing design/construction of new public safety complex
PUBLIC SAFETY
Reduction in overall crime, violent crime and homicides for the past three years
Overhauled 911 system
Restored comparable pay for police, fire, EMT
Filled fire, EMT & dispatcher staffing vacancies & invested in fire and ambulance equipment
Installed FUSUS and Flock systems and stood up RTCC
Supporting Portsmouth United and stood up Crime and Gun Violence Commission
Implemented summer hiring programs for our teens
Approved an ordinance to address more stringent conditions for entertainment-related use permits
Portsmouth CARES team has begun regular compliance visits to businesses
Economic Development
Added funding to Portsmouth@Work to fund expanded training opportunities for people looking to gain trade skills or to up-skill
Approved several new housing developments to increase housing stock by more than 1100 units
Approved collaboration with SPSA to build a new AI-driven trash sorting facility
Spearheaded visit to Greenville, SC to gather downtown revitalization ideas
Collaborated with Portsmouth Main Street team and Dominion Power to relight High Street corridor
Collaborating with the EDA team to define the desired development of the “former Holiday Inn site”
Participated in the stand-up of the Maritime Industry roundtable discussions, aimed at bringing maritime opportunities (and jobs) to Portsmouth
Rivers Casino opened and adjacent hotel is under construction
Portsmouth has become a hub of small business growth in Hampton Roads – more than 700 new small businesses started here in the past year
Stood up MWBE office to review and improve MWBE participation in city procurement
Working with planning department to implement more rigorous oversight of short-term rentals
TAXES
Reduced Real estate property tax rate from $1.30/$100 assessed value to $1.24/$100
Carefully scrubbing city budget for opportunities to save/repurpose funding annually
Pressing fed legislators to extend PILOT to Portsmouth to relieve burden of untaxed fed property
Council liaison assignments
Crime & Gun Violence Reduction Task Force
Personnel committee
Planning Commission
EDA
PPIC
PPA
School board liaison
Legislative committee
Ports and Virginia Maritime Association
Mayor’s Military Affairs Committee