Brian
Honan: A Role Model
By Michael Flaherty, City Council President
Brian Honan and I became fast friends in no small part because we came
from similar backgrounds. Both Brian and I hailed from working class
neighborhoods of Boston, me from South Boston and Brian from his beloved
Allston-Brighton. Although we lived too far apart to ever have known
each other as kids, we had similar childhoods. Parents who wanted better
things for their children and inspired in us a sense of public service.
We were both raised with a commitment to family and community. In the
proud tradition of most Boston Irish families that meant being actively
involved in politics.
I met Brian for the first time when we were both working to re-elect
Ralph Martin as District Attorney of Suffolk County. It was then that
I first learned about Brian’s commitment to his values. Brian
always rolled up his sleeves and worked hard for something or someone
he believed in.
It was that passion that led Brian to run for public office himself,
following in the footsteps of his brother Kevin. He ran because he wanted
to make peoples lives better and to improve the quality of life for
the people of Allston-Brighton. He could’ve easily chosen a different
path but his loyalty to the ideals and values his parents instilled
in him led him to a seat on the Boston City Council. His care for his
constituents and his district were truly genuine.
Brian was a role model for me when I joined the City Council several
years after he had been elected. He taught me a great deal about how
to get things done and how to be an effective advocate for the things
I cared about. The things he cared about were obvious and he worked
hard on those issues. Making housing in Boston safe and affordable,
improving the quality and availability of public education, ensuring
that basic city services were delivered fairly to Allston/Brighton were
all priority issues for Brian. I’m sure that his passion will
inspire many and that he will continue to serve as a role model for
many in the years to come.