Boston, LaBelle both hoping for Ward One seat

Two candidates have stepped forward in hopes of representing Biddeford’s coastal neighborhoods (Ward One) on the city council.

Pat Boston of Hills Beach is hoping to make a return to the city council after a 14-year hiatus. Political newcomer Jim LaBelle recently retired after serving seven years as the executive director of the Biddeford-Saco Chamber of Commerce and lives in Biddeford Pool.

Boston, 71, says she wants to help renew trust and confidence in local government by exercising fiscal responsibility and promoting “transparency and citizen engagement” at City Hall.

LaBelle, 61, said he is concerned about the high cost of living for residents, pointing out that regional incomes have grown, but have not been keeping pace with increasing property taxes and soaring utility and food costs.

Both candidates say that housing issues are among Biddeford’s biggest challenges.

“The housing issue presents several concerns,” Boston said, pointing to issues surrounding the city’s unhoused population, the need for more workforce housing and the need to promote “smart growth” strategies. “While some of these can be addressed through local funding, policies and ordinances, others require us to reach out to other local and state entities,” she said.

LaBelle pointed to his experience in the private sector world of management and business and said, “constrained resources have been the norm, requiring frugality and creativity.”

“For the city, this will require limited spending growth, creative sourcing of alternative funding and continued business growth to expand and diversify the tax base,” he said.

Boston said “preserving our natural environment, which includes our beaches and river, where recent storms took their toll” will be a top priority for her in addition to increasing walkability and use of alternate forms of transportation.

LaBelle said the city “needs to enhance our partnering with local and regional community organizations to expand solutions toward a future where none of our residents are unhoused.”

LaBelle currently serves as a voting member of the Saco River Corridor Commission. He also served as executive director of the Biddeford & Saco Chamber of Commerce for seven years, retiring a few months ago.

Boston served one term on the Biddeford School Committee, from 2005 to 2007. She was then elected to Biddeford City Council and served one term as Ward One councilor until 2009. She was then elected as an at-large representative, serving in that role from 2009 until 2011

Today, Boston serves on the St Louis Alumni Association Board; as treasurer of Age Friendly Biddeford and the McArthur Library Association Board.

When asked why she is seeking a return to the council, she said “Biddeford is my hometown, and I care about its future.”

“I have previously served the city as a councilor, school committee member, and as a member of several ad hoc committees. I have also held leadership positions in neighborhood, civic and professional organizations.

“My commitment to my community is clear. I would be honored to have the opportunity to utilize my experience to assist in moving Biddeford forward,” she said.

LaBelle served as executive director of the Biddeford-Saco Chamber of Commerce, retiring a few months ago.

LaBelle – who moved to Biddeford in 2018 – said he has come to “love the city, its many amenities and its spirited and can-do residents” and wants to bring his 40 years of business experience to the city.

“I think Biddeford is an ideal place to live and work and enjoy, a big-enough city to have so much to do, but small enough that you get to know your neighbors, the business community, and the special character that makes it feel like home for all of us,” he said. “I would be honored to give back to this community in public service to keep advocating for community progress, improved standards of living for everyone, and ongoing quality-of-life enhancements new developments.”

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Randy Seaver is the editor and founder of the Biddeford Gazette. He may be reached by email at randy@randyseaver.com

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One thought on “Boston, LaBelle both hoping for Ward One seat

  1. I would like to direct a question to Mr. Labelle.

    Given he was not our City representative on the Saco River Corridor Commission when the UNE pier proposal was reviewed, what is his position now?

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