Jelgava is experiencing significant development with various infrastructure and service projects enhancing the city’s amenities and facilities. The newly established modern water sports base in Pilssala is now training local athletes, alongside a complete reconstruction of Pilssala Street and the creation of recreational zones. The ambitious Zemgale Industrial Park project has commenced, focusing on new roadway connections. Meanwhile, a renovated stadium at Jelgava Centre Primary School is now open for students and residents. The Civil Registry office has moved to modern premises on Pasta Street, and new housing developments are underway to provide low-rent apartments. A European Social Fund initiative will allow 320 children to attend private kindergartens without parental fees. The city’s street lighting has been upgraded to 70% modern LED solutions, and the Jelgava.lv website now features a text-to-speech function for improved accessibility. Additionally, a new youth center has opened, and the city received a historical gift from its twin city in France, reflecting international cooperation. Lastly, the Jelgava City Hospital has installed advanced MRI technology for enhanced healthcare services.