DC2RVA Tier II Draft Environmental Impact Statement and Section 4(F
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8 DISTRIBUTION OF DRAFT EIS D.C. TO RICHMOND SOUTHEAST HIGH SPEED RAIL 7 DISTRIBUTION OF DRAFT EIS 8 The Washington, D.C. to Richmond Southeast High Speed Rail (DC2RVA) Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) is being distributed to the following federal, regional, state, and local agencies, elected officials, and other interested parties for their review and comments. The document also is available for public viewing at public libraries and government centers along the corridor, as well as on the Project website (www.DC2RVArail.com). 8.1 FEDERAL AGENCIES . Advisory Council on Historic Preservation . Council on Environmental Quality . National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration . National Marine Fisheries Service . United States Department of Agriculture - Natural Resources Conservation Service - Wildlife Services . United States Department of Commerce, Ecology and Environmental Conservation Office . United States Department of Defense - United States Army Corps of Engineers . Norfolk District . Baltimore District - Fort A.P. Hill - Fort Belvoir - Marine Corps Base Quantico . United States Department of Health and Human Services, Region 3 . United States Department of Homeland Security - Federal Emergency Management Agency, Region III - United States Coast Guard, 5th Coast Guard District . United States Department of Housing and Urban Development . United States Department of the Interior - Bureau of Indian Affairs - National Park Service . American Battlefield Protection Program 8-1 TIER II DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT . Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania Battlefield . National Capital Region . Richmond National Battlefield - Office of Environmental Policy & Compliance - United States Fish and Wildlife Service . Chesapeake Bay Field Office . Virginia Field Office . United States Department of Transportation - Federal Aviation Administration - Federal Highway Administration, Virginia Division - Federal Transit Administration, Region 3 . United States Environmental Protection Agency - Office of Federal Activities - National Environmental Policy Act Program Office, Region 3 - National Environmental Policy Act Program Office, Region 4 8.2 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA AGENCIES . Commonwealth Transportation Board . Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services . Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation - Division of Natural Heritage Resources - Division of Planning and Recreation Resources . Virginia Department of Environmental Quality - Air Division - Chesapeake Bay Program - Division of Water Quality, Office of Wetlands and Stream Protection - Erosion and Sediment Control - Northern Regional Office - Office of Environmental Impact Review - Piedmont Regional Office - Virginia Stormwater Management Program - Waste Division . Virginia Department of Forestry . Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries . Virginia Department of Health . Virginia Department of Historic Resources . Virginia Department of Transportation . Virginia Marine Resources Commission . Virginia Outdoors Foundation . Virginia Port Authority 8-2 DISTRIBUTION OF DRAFT EIS 8.3 OTHER STATE AGENCIES . North Carolina Department of Transportation . District of Columbia Department of Transportation 8.4 REGIONAL AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS . Crater Planning District Commission/Tri-Cities Metropolitan Planning Organization . George Washington Regional Commission/Fredericksburg Area Metropolitan Planning Organization . Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization . Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments/National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board . National Capital Planning Commission . Northern Virginia Regional Commission . Northern Virginia Regional Park Authority . Northern Virginia Transportation Authority . Northern Virginia Transportation Commission . Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission . Richmond Regional Planning District Commission/Richmond Regional Transportation Planning Organization 8.5 LOCAL GOVERNMENT, AGENCIES, AND ORGANIZATIONS . Arlington County . Caroline County . Chesterfield County . Dinwiddie County . Fairfax County . Hanover County . Henrico County . Prince William County . Spotsylvania County . Stafford County . City of Alexandria . City of Colonial Heights . City of Fairfax 8-3 TIER II DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT . City of Fredericksburg . City of Richmond . Town of Ashland . Town of Bowling Green . Town of Dumfries . Town of Quantico . Randolph-Macon College 8.6 RAIL AND TRANSIT OPERATORS . Buckingham Branch Railroad Company . CSX Transportation . Fredericksburg Regional Transit . Greater Richmond Transit Company Transit System . National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) . Norfolk Southern . Virginia Railway Express . Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 8.7 ELECTED OFFICIALS 8.7.1 Federal Elected Officials United States Senator Tim Kaine United States Senator Mark. R. Warner United States Representative Robert J. Wittman, 1st Congressional District United States Representative Robert C. Scott, 3rd Congressional District United States Representative Donald A. McEachin, 4th Congressional District United States Representative Dave Brat, 7th Congressional District United States Representative Don Beyer, 8th Congressional District United States Representative Barbara Comstock, 10th Congressional District United States Representative Gerald E. Connolly, 11th Congressional District 8.7.2 Commonwealth of Virginia Elected Officials Governor Terry McAuliffe Senator Ryan T. McDougle, 4th Senate District Senator Jennifer L. McClellan, 9th Senate District 8-4 DISTRIBUTION OF DRAFT EIS Senator Glen H. Sturtevant, Jr., 10th Senate District Senator Siobhan S. Dunnavant, 12th Senate District Senator Rosalyn R. Dance, 16th Senate District Senator Bryce E. Reeves, 17th Senate District Senator Richard H. Stuart, 28th Senate District Senator Adam P. Ebbin, 30th Senate District Senator Barbara A. Favola, 31st Senate District Senator Richard L. Saslaw, 35th Senate District Senator Scott A. Surovell, 36th Senate District Senator George L. Barker, 39th Senate District Delegate L. Mark Dudenhefer, 2nd House District Delegate William J. Howell, 28th House District Delegate L. Scott Lingamfelter, 31st House District Delegate Vivian E. Watts, 39th House District Delegate David B. Albo, 42nd House District Delegate Mark D. Sickles, 43rd House District Delegate Paul E. Krizek, 44th House District Delegate Mark H. Levine, 45th House District Delegate Charniele L. Herring, 46th House District Delegate Luke Torian, 52nd House District Delegate Robert D. Orrock, Sr., 54th House District Delegate Hyland F. Fowler, Jr., 55th House District Delegate Riley E. Ingram, 62nd House District Delegate Betsy B. Carr, 69th House District Delegate Delores L. McQuinn, 70th House District Delegate Jeffrey M. Bourne, 71st House District Delegate James P. Massie III, 72nd House District Delegate John M. O'Bannon III, 73rd House District Delegate Margaret B. Ransone, 99th House District 8.7.3 Local Elected Officials Libby Garvey, Chairman, Arlington County Board of Supervisors Jeffery M. Sili, Chairman, Caroline County Board of Supervisors 8-5 TIER II DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Steve A. Elswick, Chairman, Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors Sharon Bulova, Chairman, Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Aubrey M. Stanley, Chairman, Hanover County Board of Supervisors Tyrone E. Nelson, Chairman, Henrico County Board of Supervisors Corey A. Stewart, Chairman, Prince William County Board of Supervisors Timothy J. McLaughlin, Chairman, Spotsylvania County Board of Supervisors Robert Thomas, Chairman, Stafford County Board of Supervisors Mayor Allison Silberberg, City of Alexandria Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw, City of Fredericksburg Mayor Levar m. Stoney, City of Richmond Mayor James Foley, Town of Ashland Mayor Jason Satterwhite, Town of Bowling Green Mayor Kevin P. Brown, Town of Quantico 8.8 POTENTIALLY IMPACTED SECTION 4(f) RESOURCE PROPERTY OWNERS . Arlington County Department of Parks and Recreation (Long Bridge Park and Mount Vernon Trail) . Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation (Gates Mill Park) . City of Alexandria Department of Recreation, Parks, and Cultural Activities (Dog Run Park at Carlyle) . City of Richmond Department of Public Works (Walker’s Creek Retention Basin Park) . Hanover County Department of Parks and Recreation (Ashland Trolley Line) . Maggie L. Walker Governor’s School (School Fields) . National Park Service (George Washington Memorial Parkway) . National Park Service (Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park) . Prince William County Parks and Recreation (Veterans Memorial Park) . Town of Ashland (North Ashland Park, Railside Park, and Carter Park) . Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries (Mattaponi Wildlife Management Area and Roaches Run Wildlife Sanctuary) 8.9 PUBLIC REVIEW LOCATIONS DRPT will make the Draft EIS available to the public and other interested parties for their review and comment at various public locations distributed evenly and equitably along the entire DC2RVA corridor. Document viewing locations are listed in the following sections. 8-6 DISTRIBUTION OF DRAFT EIS 8.9.1 Libraries Alexandria Library – Kate Waller Barrett Branch 717 Queen Street Alexandria 22314 Alexandria Library – James M. Duncan Branch 2501 Commonwealth Avenue Alexandria, VA 22301 Alexandria Central Library/Charles E. Beatley, Jr. Central Library 5005 Duke Street Alexandria, VA 22304 Arlington Central Library 1015 North Quincy Street Arlington, VA