Avon Mayor Reveals Big Projects at Four Mayors Luncheon

Avon leaders highlight rapid growth, expanding parks and athletic facilities to maintain city's reputation as the "City of Champions"

Mar. 25, 2026 at 5:54am

At the North Coast Chamber's Four Mayors Luncheon in Avon, Mayor Bryan Jensen spotlighted rapid growth along Detroit Road and I-90, as well as plans to expand the city's parks and athletic facilities. Leaders from neighboring Avon Lake, Sheffield Village, and Sheffield Lake also outlined redevelopment, infrastructure, and recreation projects that will shape the broader region.

Why it matters

The Four Mayors Luncheon provides a platform for local leaders to share their visions and priorities, giving residents and businesses a glimpse into the future development and growth plans for the region. Avon's focus on maintaining its reputation as the "City of Champions" through investments in parks, sports, and community amenities signals the city's commitment to preserving its quality of life and appeal as the area continues to rapidly expand.

The details

Mayor Jensen highlighted Avon's rapid growth along the Detroit Road corridor and around the I-90 interchange, as well as plans to expand the city's parks and athletic facilities to keep up with the growing population. The luncheon also featured updates from the mayors of Avon Lake, Sheffield Village, and Sheffield Lake on their respective redevelopment, infrastructure, and recreation projects that will shape the broader North Coast region.

  • The Four Mayors Luncheon took place on March 25, 2026.

The players

Bryan Jensen

The mayor of Avon, Ohio, who highlighted the city's rapid growth and plans to expand parks and athletic facilities.

Avon Lake

A neighboring city whose mayor also spoke at the Four Mayors Luncheon, outlining redevelopment and infrastructure projects.

Sheffield Village

A neighboring city whose mayor also spoke at the Four Mayors Luncheon, discussing recreation projects.

Sheffield Lake

A neighboring city whose mayor also spoke at the Four Mayors Luncheon, sharing updates on their development plans.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident

The takeaway

The Four Mayors Luncheon highlighted the collaborative efforts of local leaders in the North Coast region to address the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid growth and development. Avon's focus on maintaining its reputation as the "City of Champions" through strategic investments in parks, sports, and community amenities underscores the city's commitment to preserving its quality of life and appeal as the broader area continues to evolve.