BOSTON - Friday, May 24, 2024 - Former City
Councilor Matt O’Malley was sworn in as a member of the Boston Planning
& Development Agency (BPDA) Board this week. His swearing in fills the
final vacancy on the Board. O’Malley was appointed to the Board by Governor
Maura Healey. O’Malley served six terms on the Boston City Council in the
6th district seat, and vacated his council seat in 2022. Since then he has
been working as the Chief Sustainability Officer for Vicinity Energy, where
he oversees decarbonization efforts and ways to transition from reliance on
fossil fuels in 12 U.S. cities. O’Malley’s first BPDA Board meeting will be
June 13, 2024.
“Matt O’Malley is a proven leader with a track record of engaging community
in the work of building a brighter and healthier future,” said Mayor
Michelle Wu. “His work in decarbonizing buildings through a just
transition from fossil fuels continues to shape Boston to be more
sustainable and resilient. I am grateful to Governor Healey for nominating
him and to Matt for stepping up in service.”
“Matt O’Malley has a deep understanding of the role of the BPDA from his
time on the Boston City Council, and his commitment to housing and
sustainability make him a valuable addition to the Board,” said Governor
Maura Healey. “I was proud to appoint him and look forward to the
important work he will do along with his fellow Board members.”
“I am thrilled Governor Healey chose Matt to join our Board,” said Chief
of Planning Arthur Jemison. “His expertise in sustainability, his
environmental advocacy while on City Council, and his love for the City of
Boston will no doubt make him a wonderful asset to the Board, and help us
become a more environmentally resilient city.”
“As a born and raised Bostonian, it is an honor to be a part of the board
that will grow Boston over the next few decades,” said Matt
O’Malley. “I’d like to thank Governor Healey for appointing me, and I
look forward to working with my fellow board members to ensure Boston’s
future is green and accessible to people from all walks of life.”
The BPDA Board is an official body of five members who vote on final
determinations and agreements including planning studies, rezoning
initiatives, land dispositions and acquisitions, and development project
approvals. The BPDA Board votes following an extensive community vetting
and stakeholder review process led by staff. Four of the five board members
are appointed by the Mayor and confirmed by the City Council. One member is
appointed by the Governor. Board members serve five-year staggered terms.
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