Joseph Petty | |
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Mayor of Worcester | |
Assumed office January 2, 2012 | |
Preceded by | Joseph C. O'Brien |
Member of the Worcester City Council | |
Assumed office 1998 | |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Gayle Perrone |
Children | 3 |
Residence | Worcester,Massachusetts |
Alma mater | Nichols College New England Law |
Profession | Attorney |
Joseph M. Petty is an American attorney,politician and the current mayor of Worcester,Massachusetts. [1]
Raised in Worcester,Petty graduated from Holy Name Central Catholic High School. He attended Nichols College and earned a Juris Doctor degree from New England School of Law. [1]
Petty was first elected to the Worcester City Council in 1997. After serving six two-year terms on the council,he mounted a campaign for mayor in 2011 when incumbent Joseph C. O'Brien decided not to seek reelection due to family concerns. [2] [3] He defeated former mayor Konstantina Lukes,perennial candidate Bill Coleman,and Carmen Carmona by earning 48% of votes cast. [4] During the preceding campaign,Petty received the endorsement of Congressman Jim McGovern. [5]
As mayor,Petty has overseen the partial demolition and redevelopment of Worcester Common Outlets,an abandoned downtown mall. This effort involves recreating a direct roadway between Union Station and Worcester City Hall and Common that was lost when the mall was built in the 1960s. [6]
In May 2012,Petty brokered a tax reform compromise among city councilors. Some councilors favored a sharp decrease in the city's commercial tax rate,while others wished to maintain the lowest possible residential tax rate. Petty proposed a comprise that decreased the commercial tax rate by $5.57 and raised the residential tax rate ¢92 per $1000 of assessed value. This tax reform,which passed on a 6–5 vote,was the subject of controversy,for it came in the wake of a revelation that annual property revaluations would lead to significantly higher commercial tax bills. [7] While the city's assessors contended that the increased tax bills were due to reforms,such as considering a building's exact vacancy rate when calculating its assessment,other figures accused past administrations of improperly overriding assessments to provide lower tax bills. [8] He was reelected to a second term in 2013. He was reelected to a third term in 2015.
In early 2017,Petty apologized after he was caught on tape making disparaging remarks about people protesting a city council proposal. Earlier in the evening,he had thanked the protestors,saying they made Worcester proud. [9]
He was reelected to a fourth term in 2017. In 2019,Petty was reelected to a fifth term. This made him the first-ever mayor in the history of Worcester to receive a fifth two-year term as mayor. [10] In 2021,Petty won a sixth term as mayor and thirteenth term as a city councilor. [11]
During the 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries,he gave his endorsement to Elizabeth Warren's candidacy. [12]
On February 22,2022,Petty filed to run for Massachusetts Senate's 1st Worcester district. [13] He had previously been floated as a potential candidate following incumbent Harriette L. Chandler's decision to retire. [14] He officially announced his candidacy for the seat on March 9. [15] He was defeated in the September 6 Democratic primary by Robyn Kennedy. [16]
Petty is married to his wife Gayle Perrone and they have three children. [17]
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