Final Year in Office: What’s Left on Mayor Wagner’s Agenda?

As Belize City Mayor Bernard Wagner commences his final year in office, his administration remains actively engaged in executing several transformative urban development initiatives. With numerous infrastructure projects currently underway, many are projected to reach completion beyond the conclusion of Mayor Wagner’s term in 2027.

The Mayor emphasized the continuity of municipal governance, stating, “The city does not end with Mayor Wagner or did not begin with Mayor Wagner,” highlighting that city development transcends any single administration. Among the priority projects receiving focused attention during these concluding months are the comprehensive redevelopment of the Albert Street bus terminal and the modernization of the Yabra Fish Market facility.

In parallel developments, the Belize City Council unanimously reaffirmed Eluide Miller as Deputy Mayor for the 2026-2027 term during Tuesday’s council session. This decision ensures leadership continuity as the administration works toward completing its municipal agenda.

Mayor Wagner is scheduled to provide detailed insights into his administration’s remaining priorities and projected timelines during an exclusive interview on News 5 Live, airing tonight at 6 p.m. The segment promises comprehensive coverage of the ongoing infrastructure enhancements, including road improvements, drainage system upgrades, and broader urban renewal efforts that have characterized Wagner’s tenure.