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Chapter 10.0: Agencies and Organizations Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR CHAPTER 10.0: AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS This chapter presents a list of the agencies and organizations, and individuals who have been notified of the availability of the Draft EIS/EIR. Hard copies and electronic files (compact disks) of the draft document have been made available upon request. Copies of the Draft EIS/EIR may also be obtained online by visiting www.vtabart-vta.org. In addition, the Draft EIS/EIR has been made available for review at several libraries in Santa Clara and Alameda counties (see end of Section 10.1). VTA has also notified all property owners/tenants who may potentially be impacted by the SVRTC alternatives. 10.1 AGENCIES ELECTED OFFICIALS The Honorable Barbara Boxer The Honorable Bruce McPherson U.S. Senate California State Senate 650 Capitol Mall, Suite 6544 25 San Juan Grade Road #150 Sacramento, CA 95814 Salinas, CA 93906 The Honorable Diane Feinstein The Honorable Bryon Sher U.S. Senate California State Senate 1 Post Street, Suite 2450 100 Paseo de San Antonio, Suite 206 San Francisco, CA 94104 San Jose, CA 95113 The Honorable Anna Eshoo The Honorable Liz Figueroa U.S. House of Representatives California State Senate 698 Emerson Street 43271 Mission Boulevard. Palo Alto, CA 94301 Fremont, CA 94539 The Honorable Ellen Tauscher The Honorable John Vasconcellos U.S. House of Representatives California State Senate 1801 North California Boulevard, Suite 103 100 Paseo de San Antonio, Suite 209 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 San Jose, CA 95113 The Honorable Mike Honda The Honorable Rebecca Cohn U.S. House of Representatives California State Assemblymember 1999 South Bascom Avenue, Suite 815 901 Campisi Way, Suite 300 Campbell, CA 95008 Campbell, CA 95008 The Honorable Zoe Lofgren The Honorable Manny Diaz U.S. House of Representatives California State Assemblymember 635 North First Street, Suite B 100 Paseo de San Antonio, Suite 319 San Jose, CA 95112 San Jose, CA 95113 The Honorable Fortney “Pete” Stark The Honorable John A. Dutra U.S. House of Representatives California State Assemblymember 39300 Civic Center Drive, #220 39510 Paseo Padre Parkway, #360 Fremont, CA 94538 Fremont, CA 94538 Agencies, Organizations, and Individuals 10.1-1 Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR The Honorable Sally Lieber Gail Steele California State Assemblymember Alameda County Supervisor 100 Paseo de San Antonio, Room 300 1221 Oak Street, Suite 536 San Jose, CA 95113 Oakland, CA 94612 The Honorable Simon Salinas Keith Carson California State Assemblymember Alameda County Supervisor 100 West Alisal Street 1221 Oak Street, Suite 536 Salinas, CA 93901 Oakland, CA 94612 The Honorable Joe Simitian Alice Lai-Bitker California State Assemblymember Alameda County Supervisor 160 Town and Country Village 1221 Oak Street, Suite 536 Palo Alto, CA 94301 Oakland, CA 94612 Blanca Alvarado Nate Miley Santa Clara County Supervisor Alameda County Supervisor County Government Center, East Wing 1221 Oak Street, Suite 536 70 West Hedding Street, 10th Floor Oakland, CA 94612 San Jose, CA 95110 Roberta Cooper Don Gage Chairperson, Alameda County CMA Santa Clara County Supervisor 28093 Patrina Court County Government Center, East Wing Hayward, CA 94545 70 West Hedding Street, 10th Floor San Jose, CA 95110 Jane Kennedy Councilmember, City of Campbell Liz Kniss 1152 Bent Drive Santa Clara County Supervisor Campbell, CA 95008 County Government Center, East Wing 70 West Hedding Street, 10th Floor Francis La Poll (Alternate) San Jose, CA 95110 City of Los Altos 1 N. San Antonio Road Peter A. McHugh Los Altos, CA 94022 Santa Clara County Supervisor County Government Center, East Wing Dena Mosser 70 West Hedding Street City of Palo Alto San Jose, CA 95110 250 Hamilton Avenue Palo Alto, CA 94301 James T. Beall, Jr. Santa Clara County Supervisor Manuel Valerio County Government Center, East Wing City of Sunnyvale 70 West Hedding Street 456 W. Olive Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Sunnyvale, CA 94086 Scott Haggerty Joe Pirzynski (Alternate) Alameda County Supervisor Town of Los Gatos 1221 Oak Street, Suite 536 110 E. Main Street Oakland, CA 94612 Los Gatos, CA 95032 10.1-2 Agencies, Organizations, and Individuals Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR Thomas Springer Gus Morrison City of Gilroy Mayor, City of Fremont 7351 Rosanna Street 3300 Capitol Avenue Gilroy, CA 95020 Fremont, CA 94538 Dan Richard Bill Pease BART Director Vice Mayor, City of Fremont 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 3300 Capitol Avenue Oakland, CA 94607 Fremont, CA 94538 Joel Keller Bob Wassermen BART Director Councilmember, City of Fremont 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 3300 Capitol Avenue Oakland, CA 94607 Fremont, CA 94538 Roy Nakadegawa Steve Cho BART Director Councilmember, City of Fremont 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 3300 Capitol Avenue Oakland, CA 94607 Fremont, CA 94538 Carole Ward Allen Dominic Dutra BART Director Councilmember, City of Fremont 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 3300 Capitol Avenue Oakland, CA 94607 Fremont, CA 94538 Peter W. Snyder Jose Esteves President of the BART Board Mayor, City of Milpitas 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Oakland, CA 94607 Milpitas, CA 95035 Thomas Blalock Patricia Dixon BART Director Vice Mayor, City of Milpitas 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Oakland, CA 94607 Milpitas, CA 95035 Lynette Sweet Robert Livengood BART Director Councilmember, City of Milpitas 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Oakland, CA 94607 Milpitas, CA 95035 James Fang Althea Polanski Vice President of the BART Board Councilmember, City of Milpitas 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Oakland, CA 94607 Milpitas, CA 95035 Tom Radulovich Armando Gomez, Jr. BART Director Councilmember, City of Milpitas 800 Madison Street, LMA-5 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Oakland, CA 94607 Milpitas, CA 95035 Agencies, Organizations, and Individuals 10.1-3 Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR Ron Gonzales Patricia M. Mahan Mayor, City of San Jose Mayor, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Cindy Chavez Jamie L. Matthews Councilmember, City of San Jose Vice Mayor, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Chuck Reed Dominic J. Caserta Councilmember, City of San Jose Councilmember, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Nora Campos Aldyth Parle Councilmember, City of San Jose Councilmember, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Ken Yeager Rod Diridon, Jr. Councilmember, City of San Jose Councilmember, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Terry Gregory Pat Kolstad Councilmember, City of San Jose Councilmember, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 David Cortese John L. McLemore Councilmember, City of San Jose Councilmember, City of Santa Clara 801 North First Street, Suite 600 1500 Warburton Avenue San Jose, CA 95110 Santa Clara, CA 95050 Pat Dando Mark Green Councilmember, City of San Jose Mayor, City of Union City 801 North First Street, Suite 600 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road San Jose, CA 95110 Union City, CA 94587 Linda LeZotte Richard Valle Councilmember, City of San Jose Vice-Mayor, City of Union City 801 North First Street, Suite 600 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road San Jose, CA 95110 Union City, CA 94587 Forrest Williams Carol Dutra-Vernaci Councilmember, City of San Jose Councilmember, City of Union City 801 North First Street, Suite 600 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road San Jose, CA 95110 Union City, CA 94587 10.1-4 Agencies, Organizations, and Individuals Silicon Valley Rapid Transit Corridor Draft EIS/EIR Benjamin Elias Kirk Somborger Councilmember, City of Union City Western Area Power Administration 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road U.S. Department of Energy Union City, CA 94587 114 Parkshore Drive Folsom, CA 95630 Manuel Fernandez Councilmember, City of Union City Laura Yoshii 34009 Alvarado-Niles Road Acting Regional Administrator Union City, CA 94587 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region IX FEDERAL AGENCIES 75 Hawthorne Street San Francisco, CA 94105 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation 1100 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Suite 809 U.S. General Services Administration Old Post Office Building 1800 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20405 Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Environmental Document Coordinator, Region 9 Western Office of Federal Agency Programs U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 12136 West Bayaud Avenue, Suite 330 75 Hawthorne Street Lakewood, CO 80228 San Francisco, CA 94105 U.S. Department of Agriculture U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Natural Resources Conservation Service Office of Federal Activities 318 Cayuga Street, Suite 206 EIS Filing Section Salinas, CA 93901 Mail Code 2252-A, Room 7241 Ariel Rios Building (South Oval Lobby) Calvin Fong 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Chief, Regulatory Branch Washington, D.C. 20460 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 333 Market Street James Shebl, Public Affairs Officer San Francisco, CA 94105-2197 Federal Emergency Management Agency (Region IX) Ed Wylie Presidio of San Francisco Regulatory Branch P. O. Box 29998 U.S. Army Corps of Engineers San Francisco, CA 94129 333 Market Street San Francisco, CA 94105-2197 Jan Knight Chief, Endangered Species Division Council on Environmental Quality U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 722 Jackson Place, N.W. 2800 Cottage Way, Room 2605 Washington, DC 20503 Sacramento, CA 95825-1846 Director, Office of Environmental Policy and Wayne White Guidance Dual Supervisor U.S. Department of Energy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1000 Independence Avenue, S.W. 2800 Cottage Way, Room W2605 Washington, D.C.
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