DETROITState of the City addressMayor Mike Duggan gives the State of the City address at Western International High School in Detroit on Mar. 6, 2018.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAttendees stand during the national anthem at the State of the City address.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsA mixed Detroit Fire Department and Detroit Police Department color guard and honor guard present the colors.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMayor Mike Duggan gives the State of the City address with the city council on the stage behind him.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople listen during the State of the City address at Western International High School.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMayor Mike Duggan gives the State of the City address. He said Detroit must develop stronger after-school programs through joint programs for students that can be accessed through buses.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit police chief James Craig listens during the address.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMayor Mike Duggan lays out an ambitious agenda for this term.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMayor Mike Duggan introduces city council members at the beginning of his address.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMayor Mike Duggan gives the State of the City address at Western International High School in Detroit on March 6, 2018. (Robin Buckson / The Detroit News)Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPeople listen during the State of the City address.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsMayor Mike Duggan talks about many topics including the Randolph Career Technical Education Center.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Public Schools Community District superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti, left, gives Mayor Mike Duggan a brick to symbolize rebuilding the school district.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsDetroit Public Schools Community District superintendent Dr. Nikolai Vitti, left, after giving Mayor Mike Duggan a brick to symbolize rebuilding the school district.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News