The Ann Plan is more than just a campaign slogan; it represents a record of tangible city accomplishments, including affordable housing initiatives, neighborhood improvements, environmental protection, public access, and quality-of-life investments that have already been delivered under the public leadership of Ann Hill.
July 22, 2022 WEAR covered the Pensacola City Council vote on increasing the mayor’s salary, with Ann Hill voting against the proposal.
A 2022 redistricting change dramatically reshaped Pensacola’s District 6 by moving many Black voters out of the district, including Precinct 90 which contributed to Ann Hill’s narrow loss.
August 3, 2022 Ann Hill spoke about the importance of creating recreational opportunities for local youth as construction began on Pensacola’s first public skatepark.
Nov. 23, 2021 Rick's Blog reported on Ann Hill being chosen by fellow council members to serve as Pensacola City Council President.
July 26, 2022 Coverage focused on public waterfront access, recreation, and Bruce Beach's historical significance supported by Ann Hill.
Ann Hill secured funding for major improvements at Magee Field, including a new press box, concession stand, shaded bleachers, and a community center designed to support mentorship,
Ann Hill formed a citizen's committee to collect petitions to force a referendum on the issue, as allowed under the city charter. Before the 60 days were up, Reeves tore down Malcolm Yonge.
September 2019 Ann Hill attended the ribbon cutting for neighborhood improvements at Morris Court Park as part of ongoing parks investment efforts.
November 24, 2020 WUWF News highlighted the first women-majority Pensacola City Council, including Councilwoman Ann Hill.
December 2, 2019 Ann Hill organized a public town hall meeting focused on expanding the Pensacola Bay Paddling Trail and improving waterfront recreation access.
December 16, 2021 During debate over Pensacola’s homeless moratorium, City Council President Ann Hill argued the city should provide meaningful alternatives before enforcement actions.
January 2019 Ann Hill joined volunteers and community leaders in restoring and beautifying Bruce Beach with new trees and public improvements.
July 26, 2022 Ann Hill joined city leaders for the groundbreaking of major improvements at Bruce Beach aimed at expanding public waterfront access, heritage trails and recreation.
November 6, 2018 WEAR News reported Ann Hill’s victory in the District 6 Pensacola City Council election.
June 29, 2018: Polling reported by local media showed Ann Hill leading the Pensacola City Council District 6 campaign.
July 9, 2018 Rick Outzen described Ann Hill as a longtime community activist while previewing local Pensacola election races.
Sept. 16, 2015: Ann Hill, nominated by Pensacola City Council Member Ronald Townsend, receives perfect attendance report as Secretary of the Community Maritime Park Board of Trustees.
September 2018 Local election coverage highlighted Ann Hill’s strong performance in the competitive Pensacola District 6 council race.
November 27, 2018 Ann Hill officially took office representing District 6 on the Pensacola City Council following her election victory.
ROBERT D. BENDER
ESCAMBIA COUNTY
SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS
Ann Hill has pre-filed for the Mayor, City of Pensacola. This is a non-partisan office for the 2026 Election.
WUWF | By T.S. Strickland
Published September 3, 2025 at 9:19 AM CDT
Former City Council President Ann Hill announced Tuesday she will run for Pensacola mayor in 2026, unveiling a wide-ranging checklist of priorities she calls “The Ann Plan.”
Jim Little Pensacola News Journal
Hill, a longtime community advocate who's served on the Belmont-DeVilliers Neighborhood Association and the Community Maritime Park Association board, served on the City Council...
RICK OUTZEN SEPTEMBER 2, 2025
We have heard that former Pensacola City Councilwoman Ann Hill has prefiled to run for Pensacola mayor. If you search “Ann Hill of Mayor,” you get her Facebook page, which has a photo of her standing in front of the Supervisor of Elections office. The photo was uploaded around 11:30 a.m. today.
NEWS RADIO | 1620
Former Pensacola City Councilwoman Ann Hill has filed to run for mayor of Pensacola. Hill turned in her “pre-file” paperwork with the Escambia County Supervisor of Elections office yesterday, and became the first candidate with a declared campaign for the 2026 city elections. Mayor D C Reeves has not yet filed to run for reelection in 2026.
RICK OUTZEN SEPTEMBER 2, 2025
Pensacola mayoral candidate Ann Hill has activated a website, theannplan.com.
Why is she running? “Pensacola is a very unique, diverse and historic city etched on three sides by water. By focusing on our beauty, our culture, our neighborhoods and our history, we can enhance the quality of life for all Pensacolians.
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