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3:42 The Pittsfield, Massachusetts city council has approved the use of almost a million dollars from the municipal General Electric settlement fund for an infrastructure project. The Pittsfield Economic Development Fund was established in 2000 as part of the city’s agreement with GE over decades of pollution that left cancerous chemicals in Pittsfield’s ground and water. Members of Mayor Linda Tyer’s administration made the case as to why it was the best way to fund the construction of water and sewer lines on Dan Fox Drive out to Bousquet Mountain, the city’s ski resort. “From the community development and economic development perspective, the retention of this iconic outdoor recreation business has an overriding public benefit, said Director of Community Development Deanna Ruffer. “It was the opinion of the administration that it was best to apply economic development funds than further burdening our ratepayers by bonding or using retained earning under ....
PITTSFIELD â A City Council subcommittee has signed off on a request from Mayor Linda Tyer to spend $960,000 to install public water and sewer along Dan Fox Drive. The councilâs Community and Economic Development Committee unanimously approved Tyerâs order seeking the allocation from the General Electric Economic Development Fund, sending the matter back to the full council for consideration. The money would be used to expand the cityâs sewer and water service on Dan Fox Drive to the Bousquet Ski Area, allowing Mill Town Capital to proceed with development plans, including construction of a new lodge and setting the stage for future development in the area, said Community Development Director Deanna Ruffer. ....
PITTSFIELD Early on Monday morning, a sound emanated from the southern edge of the city limits a few beeps and a low, steady groan that brought smiles to ....
PITTSFIELD â After receiving backlash from some and support from others, the School Committee last week formalized its decision to get students back into classrooms by the end of the month. But first, families will get a breather during February break this week. But while Pittsfield Public Schools pauses for vacation, the effort to find and then whittle down the field of applicants vying to become the districtâs permanent next superintendent continues. The 23-member Superintendent Search Committee, led by Chairperson Will Singleton, is scheduled to interview candidates three separate executive sessions this week. The task at hand for the group of educators and community members picked to get first pass on the applicants is to develop a list of three to five top candidates for the School Committee to interview, then make their top pick, with the goal of onboarding the next permanent schools chief by July 1. ....
Pittsfield, Massachusetts Mayor Linda Tyer delivered her 2021 state of the city address today. Tyer acknowledged a grim and challenging 2020, citing the ravages of the COVID-19 pandemic and the economic downturn it triggered. “From the beginning of the pandemic through January 29, there have been 2,201 confirmed cases in Pittsfield, said the mayor. 59,643 tests have been administered. And sadly 49 Pittsfielders have passed away. Today, with cautious optimism, I can report that the public health data is beginning to look promising. The 14-day positivity rate is 3.5%, which takes Pittsfield out of the red category and into the yellow category. Data from recent sewage testing used to detect virus concentration in wastewater further supports a potential downward trend.” ....