The Day

New London hires city native as new developmen­t director

City native Felix Reyes expected to begin next week

- By GREG SMITH Day Staff Writer g.smith@theday.com

Seth Puskarenko, 36, of 124 Washington St., Unit 5, was charged Thursday with third-degree strangulat­ion and disorderly conduct.

Zachary Cote, 26, of 188 Hickory St. was charged Thursday with two counts of second-degree failure to appear in court and possession of drug parapherna­lia and one count of possession of

Christien Young, 28, of 14 Woods Drive, Norwich, was charged with driving with a suspended license and failure to wear a safety belt.

Police logs reflect arrests, not conviction­s. For the outcomes of criminal and motor vehicle arrests, visit bit.ly/CTConvicti­ons. January. He is due back in court for all charges on April 12.

New London — Mayor Michael Passero on Friday announced the appointmen­t of New London native Felix Reyes as the city’s new director of developmen­t and planning.

Reyes will replace Tammy Daugherty, who had retired in January from leading the department, which is responsibl­e for coordinati­ng the planning, land use, community developmen­t, building, real estate and economic developmen­t operations of the city. Reyes will be responsibl­e for making policy recommenda­tions to various boards and commission­s with a focus on long-term strategies to attract new business, retain key partners and spur growth, Passero said.

Reyes, whose most recent job was as a senior project manager for the Chicago-based developmen­t and constructi­on management firm LendLease, will earn a negotiated salary of $115,000. He is expected to start on Wednesday.

“I’m excited and thankful for the opportunit­y to put my experience managing large developmen­t projects to work in order to give back to the community and serve the people of New London,” Reyes said in a prepared statement.

Passero said Reyes was one of 15 applicants to apply for the position, a mayoral appointee.

“It was very encouragin­g to see the experience level and quality of applicants interested in working for the city of New London at an exciting time,” Passero said.

Reyes is a 1999 New London High School graduate who earned a degree in architectu­re from Wentworth Institute of Technology and spent 15 years in the private sector working in executive project management roles with companies that have included Jones Lang LaSalle, Citizens Financial Group, Antinozzi Associates and Barun Basu Associates, among others.

A statement from the city lists one of Reyes’ more notable developmen­t projects as a new build-out of over 300 restaurant­s for Yum Brands, managing the renovation and developmen­t of 50 Citizens Bank retail branches and serving as a project manager and architectu­ral designer to complete capital improvemen­ts to the Merit 7 Corporate Office Park in Norwalk.

Reyes lives in the Trumbull area with his wife. His parents still live in New London.

“Felix really impressed us with his ability to think through a project in order to create a successful strategic plan,” Passero said in a statement. “In addition to his thorough knowledge of municipal developmen­t, urban planning, and transporta­tion-oriented developmen­t, Felix has a strong commitment to public service and desire to give back to the community where he grew up.”

As an architectu­ral apprentice, Reyes volunteere­d for New London Landmarks, Downtown Main Street and the New London Historical Society.

“I’ve been fortunate in my life to have the opportunit­y to focus on smart developmen­t while working on exciting projects that vary from highend developmen­t to historic preservati­on,” Reyes said.

“Having grown up in New London, I know firsthand how many people are committed to making the story of New London a successful one of renovation and rebirth. As we continue to build on the achievemen­ts and progress of this administra­tion, I am honored to serve as the new architect of New London’s vision and growth,” Reyes said.

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