January 13, 2025
(Gulfport, MS) – On Monday, January 13, Hugh Keating formally announced his campaign to be the next Mayor of Gulfport. At an announcement event, surrounded by family, friends and supporters, Keating talked about why he is running for Mayor, his background and plans to grow Gulfport in the future. At the event, Keating stated, “Gulfport has great things happening and great things in the pipeline. However, our citizens still have needs that require attention. The right kind of experience and leadership in the Mayor’s office is essential in order to recognize those needs and to implement plans and programs for reaching our goals. Gulfport has the potential to be the beacon of light for the entire State of Mississippi and the Gulf Coast region. Our diverse resources and strong and resilient people are unmatched. Yet, we are capable of so much more.” “To achieve our goals, we must cultivate and emphasize strategic economic capabilities and strengths. That means an increased focus on the blue economy—to make sure all things water-related are a major economic engine for Gulfport,” Keating stated. “Marine engineering, marine environmental research, shipbuilding, aquaculture, foreign and international trade through the State port and Gulfport-Biloxi Regional Airport, protecting and growing the seafood industry and our Mississippi Sound, promotion of tourism attractions, events and opportunities, as well as the technological support for everything else water-related, are essential to successful expansion of the blue economy. Improving City regulations and processes that impact economic development will allow more efficiency and growth.” “Growing our economy and improving our quality of life also means making sure our City provides the highest quality law enforcement possible to improve and maintain the public safety. Gulfport has an outstanding professional police force. One of the best, if not the best in Mississippi. But, we must grow our team of professional law enforcement to provide adequate protection for our citizens, expand outreach into our neighborhoods and to provide more programs that engage our youth. In 2011, Gulfport had 203 sworn officers on patrol, however, today, we’re below 150 officers. As Mayor, I’ll work to make sure we have enough trained and sworn patrol officers with the support and resources they deserve to keep all neighborhoods safe and to promote confidence in law enforcement throughout our city. Members of our law enforcement and first responders are our front-line ambassadors. Communications and improved community relations are vital to maintaining safe and secure neighborhoods and businesses. Heavy focus will be placed on recruiting and retention of police officers, as well as continuing to build strong community relations.” “Infrastructure is also a key to our City’s future economic development success so I’ll work hard on completing road-widening and improvement projects in the Orange Grove areas including Dedeaux Rd., Three Rivers Rd., Landon Rd. and the Commerce Parkway extension from Daniel Blvd.” Keating said. “The City has funding to help build the Commerce Parkway extension. When we open that corridor, it will be a game-changer for commercial development—tax base, sales tax, jobs and service sectors.” “I’ll work with our dedicated, professional city employees, City Council members, elected Federal and State officials, and non-profit organizations to find ways and means through grants and other resources, to improve housing in low to moderate income areas, to create programs to reduce homelessness, to improve blighted, urban renewal areas, commercial corridors along US 49 and Pass Road and to fund beautification programs across the City.” Keating said, “The first impression one forms upon arrival in our city when traveling south along US 49, or along Pass Road needs to be improved. Taking pride in our appearance and promoting programs to clean-up neglected or ignored properties and minimize homelessness throughout our city will have positive impacts on public safety, for businesses and economic development opportunities.” “We need to lay aside partisan labels. Our mission must be to improve our City for the benefit of all citizens. We will create a brighter future by working together. We’re not Republicans, we’re not Democrats, we’re citizens of Gulfport,” Keating stated. “We all want the same thing—the best quality of life in the City of Gulfport we can achieve in order to promote and encourage growth and prosperity in the present and for our children’s future. I want to use my background, skills, experiences and dedication to serve as your next Mayor. I will carry out my duties and responsibilities without partisan politics getting in the way. I will be a Mayor for ALL of the people of Gulfport. From West Gulfport to East Gulfport, from Orange Grove/North Gulfport to the Beach and all areas in between. I humbly ask for your support. Together, we can and will make a difference. Gulfport will become the beacon of light it is meant to be.” “Onward and Upward.”