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Baker tries again to set up new board to oversee the MBTA
The current oversight panel is due to sunset later this year.
By Adam Vaccaro Globe Staff,Updated January 30, 2021, 6:01 a.m.
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Joseph Aiello has been chairman of the MBTA s oversight board for nearly six years.Keith Bedford/GLOBE STAFF/FILE
Governor Charlie Baker on Wednesday introduced his proposal to establish a new set of overseers for the MBTA. Maybe it will stick this year.
As part of his budget filing for the upcoming fiscal year, Baker proposed a new seven-member governing board for the transit agency that would take over next summer. The current board is on a one-year holdover from its legislated expiration in 2020.
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Lakemont property owner Roy Powell measures the easement claimed by a three-phase power line feeding new AMED headquarters, seen behind him. Mirror photo by Patrick Waksmunski
The Lakemont property owner who is contesting an easement that AMED has taken for a power line the organization needed for its new headquarters building doesn’t agree the encroachment was “minimal,” as stated previously by AMED Executive Director Gary Watters.
It’s true that Penelec only added a crossbar and two wires to an existing pole on the back or alley edge of Roy Powell’s property on the 800 block of Shand Avenue, so the company could bring three-phase power to AMED’s new building.