After serving as an
Alderman for the city of Somerville for eight years, Curtatone was elected mayor in 2003. At 38, he was the second youngest mayor in Somerville history. He concluded his ninth and final, In 2006, Somerville was recognized by
The Boston Globe Magazine as the Best Run City in the Commonwealth. On March 1, 2021, he announced that he would not seek another term as mayor of Somerville.
Sanctuary city In January 2017, Curtatone reaffirmed Somerville's
sanctuary city policy saying "will not waver" in the support for documented and undocumented immigrants. The city will not cooperate with President
Donald Trump's executive order reducing grant funding to sanctuary cities and changing deportation standards.
Alliance for Climate Transition In January 2022, Curtatone was named President of the Northeast Clean Energy Council (NECEC), a 501(c)3 nonprofit and hybrid trade organization focused on building a "cluster of clean energy companies and climatetech startups through programs centered on innovation and entrepreneurship, industry research and development and workforce development." NECEC was rebranded as ACT (The Alliance for Climate Transition) in 2024 as part of a strategic launch of new initiatives to combat climate disinformation, empower grassroots sustainability policy activists, and support a participatory campaign for their members and public for the climate transition. In 2025, Curtatone was active in local public discussions around energy battery siting, advocating for their net benefits and addressing concerns about battery fires.
Jake Wilson Transition Steering Committee After
Jake Wilson was elected mayor of Somerville in 2025, Wilson announced that Curtatone would chair his
Transition Steering Committee. ==References==