Beth Barton

Beth Barton is a Partner at Day Pitney LLP, a law firm with 9 East Coast offices, extending from Boston to New York City to Washington, DC. Resident in the Hartford, Connecticut office, Ms. Barton has over 20 years of experience in environmental and land use consultation, permitting and litigation at the federal, state and local levels. She has served on Governor Rell's Permitting Task Force and the legislatively created Connecticut Task Force on Streamlining Environmental Permitting, and was a member of the Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection's External Advisory Committee on revisions to Connecticut's Remediation Standard Regulations. Ms. Barton is a member of the National Brownfields Association's Advisory Board, the Executive Committee of NBA's Connecticut chapter, the Board of Directors of the New England Council, the Environmental Policies Council of the Connecticut Business and Industry Association, and the New England Women in Energy and the Environment. On behalf of property owners, developers, lenders, and investors, Ms. Barton has worked closely with governmental authorities at all levels on innovative development projects, including large sustainable developments both within and outside New England and smaller urban/suburban initiatives including the Learning Corridor in Hartford, Connecticut and Blue Back Square in West Hartford, Connecticut. Ms. Barton is a frequent speaker on environmental issues. She is a graduate of Tufts University and the University of Connecticut School of Law.