State Senate Approves Expanding PEDA Board
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The special act amends a section of a 1998 act that created the quasi-public organization that is tasked with overseeing the redevelopment of the William Stanley Business Park. Expanding the board was a priority of newly elected Mayor Daniel Bianchi.
While Bianchi eyed specific disciplines that he wanted represented on the board, his proposal only asked for "three additional members."
"We need more people on the PEDA Board to realize success – people with the specific skills required to redevelop a Brownfields site, who envision a business park that will someday thrive with businesses and employees who contribute to a 21st Century economy," Bianchi said in a statement. "In addition to expertise and vision, a larger Board will also accommodate the significant need to create subcommittees that will more effectively share tasks that include grant-writing, marketing, identifying potential tenants to industrial site locations, vetting developers, creating strategic business relationships, budgeting and insuring appropriate environmental oversight."
The petition was approved by the City Council on Feb. 28 and was sponsored on Beacon Hill by state Sen. Benjamin Downing, D-Pittsfield, and Rep. Tricia Farley-Bouvier, D-Pittsfield.
"Adding numbers and expertise in key policy areas to PEDA’s Board will assist the Authority in undertaking and achieving its mission," Downing said in the statement. "I am pleased this important local priority advanced through the Senate quickly and hope that final enactment will be achieved in due time."
The PEDA board will consist of:
- 1 member with experience in finance and issuing bonds.
- 1 member with experience in environmental matters, including land contamination.
- 1 member with experience in economic development and planning.
- 1 member who is an attorney with experience in the field of commercial transactions.
- 1 member with experience in industrial site location.
- 1 member who is an experienced labor representative.
- 1 member who lives in or will represents the interests of City neighborhoods.
- 3 additional members.
- The Mayor of Pittsfield.
The bill still needs approval from the state House of Representatives.

