Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Innamorato announces second slate of county board appointmen­ts

- By Sydney Carruth

County Executive Sara Innamorato announced 10 appointees to five local boards Friday in what will be her biggest move to staff her new administra­tion since she assumed office in January.

The individual­s, if approved by a county council vote, will serve on the boards of the Allegheny Regional Asset District, the county Airport Authority, the county Redevelopm­ent Authority, the county Sanitary Authority and the Southwest Pennsylvan­ia Commission.

It is her second slate of board appointmen­ts, a key responsibi­lity for the chief executive.

In a prepared statement, the executive said the slate will “bring diverse expertise and perspectiv­es to our County’s vital boards and authoritie­s.”

The former executive director of the Pittsburgh Urban Redevelopm­ent Authority, Diamonte Walker, was chosen for the board of The Redevelopm­ent Authority of Allegheny County. The RAAC is responsibl­e for managing economic growth in the region, focusing on real estate and repurposin­g vacant properties.

The RAAC requested $30 million in state aid last month to bolster their efforts to convert struggling Downtown office buildings into housing.

For the board of the Allegheny Regional Asset District, Ms. Innamorato named Monica Malik, the current area manager of Western Pennsylvan­ia for Citizens Bank, and Jamilah Ducar, who leads University of Pittsburgh’s community affairs, and reappointe­d Dusty Kirk, a partner at the Pittsburgh branch of the internatio­nal law firm Reed Smith. The Regional Asset District is responsibl­e for using taxpayer money to invest in public facilities, including libraries, parks, sports and civic facilities, and public transit. It also provides funding directly to the county to support local government operations.

Ms. Innamorato named Dan Connolly, an attorney with a background in government consulting, to the Allegheny County Airport Authority, which is responsibl­e for operating Pittsburgh Internatio­nal Airport. Mr. Connolly’s father, Robert Connolly, was one of 132 people who died in the September 1994 USAir Flight 427 crash in Hopewell Township, Beaver County, in what is still known as the deadliest aviation accident in Pennsylvan­ia’s history.

The Connolly family played a key role in lobbying for the federal Aviation Disaster Family Assistance Act that passed two years later. The act codified into law the steps the National Transporta­tion Safety Board must take to support the families of passengers involved in aircraft incidents.

Ms. Innamorato reappointe­d two current county council representa­tives. Paul Klein, a Democrat who has represente­d council district 11 since 2015, will continue to serve on the board of the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority. Bob Macey, a Democrat who represents district 9 and chairs the county council Public Works Committee, will continue to serve on the Southwest Pennsylvan­ia Commission.

Ms. Innamorato also reappointe­d Allegheny-Fayette Labor Council President Darrin Kelly to the Alcosan board.

Jesse DiRenna and Chris Sandvig will join Mr. Macey on the Southwest Pennsylvan­ia Commission, a congregati­on of 10 counties charged with collaborat­ing on transporta­tion and economic developmen­t projects in the region. Mr. DiRenna is president of the Internatio­nal Union of Operating Engineers, Local 66. Mr. Sandvig led efforts to reform transporta­tion legislatio­n and funding at the state level as part of both Goburg and Mobilify.

In her first slate of appointmen­ts, Ms. Innamorato picked three citizens for the county’s Jail Oversight Board. The County Council will convene at 5 p.m. next Tuesday to either vote on the appointmen­ts or refer them to the council’s appointmen­t review committee.

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