At tonight's informal Common Council meeting, a resolution was presented authorizing the mayor to appoint Michael Chameides as the community member of the Industrial Development Agency (IDA).
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The position of community member on the IDA didn't always exist. Up until 2020, everyone on the IDA served ex officio, that is, they were on the IDA because of the office they held: the mayor, the Common Council majority leader and minority leader, the city treasurer, the city assessor, and the chair of the Planning Board. The seventh position was for a representative of the Hudson City School District because, as a taxing entity, the school district is impacted by the decisions made by the IDA.
In 2020, after several years of HCSD declining to send a representative and two years of seeking someone from the community to serve on the IDA, Richard Wallace volunteered. He was appointed the community member of the IDA at the beginning of 2020.
The community member is appointed for a three-year term, and although Wallace expressed willingness to serve a second term, in 2023, Charles Millar was appointed to the position. At the beginning of this year, when Millar's term was up, Jonathan Spampinato was appointed to replace him. Now that Spampinato has taken over Mike Tucker's job as president and CEO of Columbia Economic Development Corporation (CEDC), the IDA needs a new community member.
In the resolution recommending Chameides' appointment, Mayor Joseph Ferris notes that Chameides served as mayoral aide to Kamal Johnson for the first year and a half of Johnson's six years in office and also that he served for four terms as a county supervisor representing the Third Ward. It describes his work on the Board of Supervisors in this way: "[H]e managed complex operations, conducted financial and data analysis, and delivered practical results--including chairing the County's Public Transportation Committee, where he expanded service, identified new revenue, and grew ridership." The resolution doesn't mention that Chameides was one of two Hudson supervisors (Abdus Miah was the other) to vote in favor of the County's acquisition of 11 Warren Street. (Of the other three supervisors, Claire Cousin was absent, Linda Mussmann left the meeting before the vote was taken, and Rick Scalera recused himself because of his affiliation with Galvan.)
At the Council meeting tonight, it was noted that former Fifth Ward councilmember Vicky Daskaloudi had also submitted a letter of interest in serving on the IDA. It was decided that both Chameides and Daskaloudi would make presentations to the Council at its meeting next week, and the Council would decide which of the two would be appointed to the IDA.
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