January: Inward

How can you be a good neighbor in 2026?

February:  Family

How can we be good neighbors within our families?

March:  Street

How can we be good neighbors on the streets where we live?

April: Neighborhood

How can we be good neighbors in our very
neighborhoods?

May: City Council District

How can we be good neighbors in our Omaha City Council districts?

June: Visitors 

How can we be good neighbors in this month of events, festivals and vacations? How can we
welcome visitors?

July: Small businesses 

How can we be good neighbors to the small
businesses in our city?

August: Students 

How can we be good neighbors to students across the learning spectrum as they return to school?

September: Frontline workers 

How can we be good neighbors to frontline
workers, such as grocery clerks, nurses and public safety officers?

October: Elder Omahans 

How can we be good neighbors to retirees and seniors?

November: Omahans from around the world 

How can we be good neighbors to people from different cultures?

December: All of Omaha 

How can we be good neighbors to the entire city?

Information can be found at mayors-office.cityofomaha.org

Press conference. Mayor John Ewing presents the “Good Neighbor Award” for January to Jose Flores Jr. on Feb. 6 at the Douglas County Courthouse. He then explained the meaning behind the Year of the Neighbor. Photo by AlaniaKroll. 

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