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0362-NY OPEN 9/30/2019 Stout Whiteman Osterman & Hanna LLP U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 10/1/2019 Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Log Searched for: Date Received Since 10/1/2018, Date Received Until 9/30/2019 CONTROL DATE REQUESTER REQUESTING STATUS SUBJECT NUMBER RECEIVED LAST NAME FIRM 2019- OPEN 9/30/2019 Stout Whiteman Request for records pertaining to 0362-NY Osterman & the I-81 Viaduct project in Hanna LLP Syracuse, NY. Looking for all communications between FHWA and any or all of the NYSDOT or the Syracuse Metropolitan Transportation Council or any representative or agent acting for or on behalf of any of them with respect to the project. This request is limited to documents that FHWA came into possession of on or after September 12 through September 30, 2019. 2019- OPEN 9/30/2019 Bussett Bussett Legal All records relating to the 0361-OK Group, PLLC construction project for the 1- 40/Morgan Rd. Interchange and specifically the intersections of Morgan Rd. and Reno Ave. based on the 26 questions submitted in the written request. Please refer to the request for the 26 itemized questions due to database size restrictions. 2019-0360 OPEN 9/30/2019 Ravnitzky A copy of the contents of the administrative processing/handling/tracking file/folder associated with prior request 2018-0180, including memos, notes, etc., and also any emails associated with the processing of the request, limiting the search to the FHWA FOIA Office. 2019-0359 OPEN 9/26/2019 McCarthy FFEBA I am seeking the following information broken down for each employee: First Name, Last Name, Work Email Address, Stationed Work Mailing Address - including the city, state, and zip code. 2019- CLOSE 9/23/2019 Hufferd Scharnhorst U.S. DOT Crossing No. 329709G A 0357-MO Ast Kennard copy of any documents reflecting Griffin the expenditure of state or federal funds for any improvements at the following railroad grade crossing: U.S. DOT Crossing No. 329709G located in Jackson County, Missouri. A copy of the pictures, documents and/or notes taken by a diagnostic team or any other AHTD employee concerning the characteristics of U.S. DOT Crossing No. 329709G. Letters, correspondence or other documents received regarding requests to modify U.S. DOT Page 1 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 10/1/2019 Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Log Searched for: Date Received Since 10/1/2018, Date Received Until 9/30/2019 CONTROL DATE REQUESTER REQUESTING STATUS SUBJECT NUMBER RECEIVED LAST NAME FIRM Crossing No. 329709G. If federal funds were expended for the warning devices at U.S. DOT Crossing No. 329709G, any information that would reveal whether or not the funds were "section 130" funds. Copies of any records showing payment to or reimbursement to any entity for any warning devices at U.S. DOT Crossing No. 329709G. 2019-0356 CLOSE 9/20/2019 Keeley I am requesting a listing of outstanding checks and warrants over 90 days old, usually accounts payable transaction. I am also requesting a list of open performance bonds, bid bonds and escrows over 90 days. Include payee name, address, amount check date and any description. Also, include instructions on how to get these payments re-issued. 2019- OPEN 9/23/2019 DePalma Conners LLP I am requesting the following 0355-NY documentation pertaining to the New York State Route 384 on Chapin Parkway and its intersection with Gates Circle, in Buffalo, New York, 14222: 1. All roadway design plans for Route 384 within 1000 feet of Chapin Parkway and Gates Circle: 2. All highway condition studies and/or safety studies conducted by the Department of Transportation for Rouge 384 within 1000 feet of Chapin Parkway nd Gates Circle; 3. All request for speed reduction made to the Department of Transportation for Route 384 within 1000 feet of Chapin Parkway and Gates circle; 4. All requests for sidewalk/biker lane installation made to the Department of Transportation for Route 384 within 1000 feet of Chapin Parkway and Gates Circle; 5. Any complaints regarding Route 384 on Chapin Parkway and its intersection with Gates Circle; 6. All maintenance records relating to roadway paving and/or reconstruction, lighting repair an/or installation, sewer excavation, signage repair and/or installation, and sidewalk maintenance and/or installation for Route 384, within 1000 feet of Chapin Parkway and its intersection with Gates Circle, from January, 2009 to June, 2019. Page 2 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 10/1/2019 Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Log Searched for: Date Received Since 10/1/2018, Date Received Until 9/30/2019 CONTROL DATE REQUESTER REQUESTING STATUS SUBJECT NUMBER RECEIVED LAST NAME FIRM 2019-0354 OPEN 9/19/2019 Ryaboy Minnesota I am request access to and copies DFL of all congressional correspondence to or from any officials at the FHWA and former Congressman Jason Lewis between January 1, 2017, and the date you receive this request. 2019-0353 OPEN 9/18/2019 Shaughness Boyle ****THIS IS A REFERRAL FROM y Shaughnessy OST**** Law 1. I am requesting any and all information, correspondence records, or other documents reflecting communications with Garmin International, Inc., including their employees, agents and/or representatives, regarding motor vehicle accidents involving bridge or overpass strikes and/or any height restrictions: and 2. Any and all communications w/(b) (6) , individually or on behalf or Garmin International, Inc. 2019-0352 OPEN 9/16/2019 Summers I am requesting copies of the Interstate Highway System changes letters since September 2018. I would also like a copy of the Scanned NARA documents from the Interstate Files from the National Archives Project. 2019-0351 OPEN 9/16/2019 Ahn University of I am requesting copies of the Southern following records: The number of California employees furloughed within FHWA during the 2013 and 2018 government shutdown. 2019- CLOSE 9/17/2019 Atz Delaware I am requesting copies of all 0350-PA Riverkeeper records filed with or generated by Network the FHWA relating to all documents, internal and external communications, emails, applications, reports and studies regarding the Federal Highway Authority section 4f review and determination of the PENNDOT's Headquarters Road Bridge project in Tinicum Township, Buck County, Pennsylvania. (MPMS 13716) from August 29, 2019 to September 17, 2019. This request includes all attachments. Page 3 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 10/1/2019 Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Log Searched for: Date Received Since 10/1/2018, Date Received Until 9/30/2019 CONTROL DATE REQUESTER REQUESTING STATUS SUBJECT NUMBER RECEIVED LAST NAME FIRM 2019-0349 OPEN 9/12/2019 Stout Whiteman , I am requesting copies of all Osterman & "records," as defined at 5 Hanna U.S.C.552 (f)(2) and 49 CFR 7.2, regardless of form or format, pertaining to the funding for the construction, reconstruction, improvements, or maintenance of Interstate 81 in the City of Syracuse, New York. Specifically, this request seeks historical grant conditions from the initial planning and construction of the portion of I-81 running through Syracuse, New York, including, but not limited to, the elevated portion of the highway known as the viaduct. This request is limited to the period of initial construction of the improvements in the City of Syracuse, believed to be between the period of 1958- 1969. 2019- CLOSE 9/12/2019 Batyko BATYKO LAW I am requesting all information, 0348-PA LLC documents, and records regarding FHWA prior statement as follows: there appears to have been a linear mileage change to Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania between 2013 and 2014. It is our understanding that this was considered a data entry error only..... 2019- OPEN 9/12/2019 Stout Whiteman This request seeks historical grant 0347-NY Osterman & conditions from the initial Hanna LLP planning and construction of the portion I-81 running through Syracuse, NY including, but not limited to, the construction of the portion of the highway as the viaduct. This request is limited to the period of initial construction of the improvements in the City of Syracuse, believed to be between the period of 1958-1969. 2019- CLOSE 9/12/2019 Disney ODOT DBE I would like to make a FOIA 0346-OK Advisory request asking to get a copy of the Committee 2016 and 2018 Uniformed Report of the DBE commitments awards and payments. As a member of the Advisory Committee, I'd like the information provided by Monday September 16. 2019- OPEN 9/12/2019 Stout Whiteman Request copies of all records 0345-NY Osterman & pertaining to the project known as Hanna LLP the "I-81 Viaduct Project" and any previous iteration of the project or examination of alternatives for the future of the I-81 corridor, including the re-designation or designation of a portion of the I- Page 4 U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration 10/1/2019 Freedom Of Information Act (FOIA) Log Searched for: Date Received Since 10/1/2018, Date Received Until 9/30/2019 CONTROL DATE REQUESTER REQUESTING STATUS SUBJECT NUMBER RECEIVED LAST NAME FIRM 81 as an Interstate highway. Records falling in scope of request include all communications between FHWA and any or all of the NYSDOT or the SMTC or any reps or agent acting for or on behalf of any of them with respect to the project. Request covers documents that FHWA came into possession of on or after August 23, through September 12, 2019. 2019- OPEN 9/12/2019 Shepard Farrell, White I request copies of the following 0344-WV & Legg PLLC records: 1. The "1998 Contract Administration Process Review" prepared by FHWA and submitted to the West Virginia DOT on or about September 30, 1998.
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