
| James Prestiano | Chair |
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Vacancy |
Vice Chair |
Gregg S. Seccombe |
Secretary |
Vacancy |
Treasurer |
Tracy Edwards |
Commissioner |
Blanche Johnson |
Commissioner |
Vacancy |
Commissioner |
Vacancy |
Commissioner |
Rev. David E. Penn, Sr. |
Commissioner |
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Economic and Community Development
Staff
City Hall, 253 Main Street Ansonia, CT 06401-1842
| Claude L. Perry, Sr. | Executive Director |
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Edith Morales |
Administrative Assistant |
Carol A. Forcier |
Community Development Specialist |
Hours and Phone Number
| Monday through Wednesday: | 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. |
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| Thursdays ONLY: | 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. |
| Phone Number: | 203.736.5927 |
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| Fax Number: | 203.735.5422 |
| Email: | cperry@cityofansonia.com |
Meeting Schedule
The Ansonia Economic Development Commission (AEDC) will meet on the second Wednesday of each month (Except July and August) at 7:00 p.m. in City Hall, 253 Main Street, Ansonia. Contact Mrs. Carol A. Forcier, Community Development Specialist, at 203.736.5927 for information.
The following information will give readers a thumbnail sketch of economic and community development programs and services provided by Ansonia Economic Development Commission (AEDC).
AEDC is a municipal commission with appointed members who facilitate the process of improving Ansonia's economic base. AEDC was established by ordinance in 1978 in response to the economic decline and high unemployment affecting the region. Its mission was to stimulate job creation and investment in Ansonia and, as a result, promote economic expansion within the region. The Commission also focused on such region-wide issues as education, job retention, child care, transportation, infrastructure, etc.
AEDC is also a member of Team Connecticut, a state program that involves local entities in development efforts designed to boost the state economy. As such, AEDC serves as the designated municipal contact for state and local agencies involved in economic and community development efforts.
Reorganized in 1996, the AEDC is establishing a wide-range development strategy. Funding is provided through municipal appropriations, local and state contracts for services, and grants. Programs are being implemented to encourage and aid local business expansions, create new business starts, attract compatible new businesses, and promote a healthy, diversified business climate in Ansonia.
Economic and community development strategy is guided by a nine (9)-member Board and operates on a day-to-day basis by staff professionals. Representing business, labor, education, community and environmental interests, members are appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the Board of Aldermen.
The AEDC has three full-time staff members, including an Executive Director and two (2) assistants. The Executive Director, Claude L. Perry, Sr., manages the day-to-day activities of the AEDC, has administrative responsibilities (e.g., record-keeping, preparation for meetings, data collection, program planning, employer contact, etc.); responsible for the administration of funds, contract negotiations and compliance, executing all projects of the AEDC, and carrying out the provisions of policy.
For more information on these programs and services, contact AEDC staff by telephone at 203.736.5927, by fax at 203.735.5422, by email: cperry@cityofansonia.comor visit the AEDC offices at City Hall, Lower-level, 253 Main Street in Ansonia, CT 06401-1842. Office hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Wednesday and until 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays.