The BPDA, Marty Walsh’s rebranded Boston Redevelopment Agency, holds a huge amount of power over communities -- and has used it for personal gain as recently as 2018, when one official was caught on film accepting $50,000 in cash bribes. But it’s not just corruption that’s the problem here -- the BPDA caters to developers while steamrolling over neighborhood concerns. It’s not accountable to voters, and it gets all its funding from developers. Planning and development in our city shouldn’t be in the hands of unelected power brokers who answer to no one but the developers. We demand a transparent, democratic planning process. The BPDA should be dismantled, and in its place, we should build a democratic, accountable planning system. I’m hopeful that as Kim Janey is poised to make history in Boston, we’re heading for a new regime around planning. I expect to hear from every mayoral candidate about how they’ll end the BPDA’s unaccountable reign. Oh, and Mr. Monahan should apologize immediately if not sooner. If he wants to continue in public service, he should learn a thing or two about how to discuss race in 2021. |