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Draft Eis South Mall Campus Master Plan Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List CHAPTER 7 DISTRIBUTION LIST LOCAL ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES OFFICE OF THE MAYOR U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTAIVES The Honorable Ms. Muriel Bowser The Honorable Ms. Eleanor H. Norton Ms. Lauren Dudley District of Columbia Mayor DC Delegate Legislative Counsel 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 90 K Street, NE, Suite 100 90 K Street, NE, Suite 100 Suite 316 Washington, DC 20001 Washington, DC 20001 Washington, DC 20004 D.C. CITY COUNCIL Mr. Charles Allen Ms. Anita Bonds Ms. Mary M. Cheh Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 110 Suite 404 Suite 108 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Mr. Jack Evans Mr. Vincent Gray Mr. David Grosso Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 106 Suite 406 Suite 402 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 April 2018 7-1 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List Mr. Kenyan McDuffie Mr. Phil Mendelson Ms. Brianne Nadeau Councilmember Chair Councilmember District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 506 Suite 504 Suite 102 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Ms. Elissa Silverman Mr. Brandon Todd Mr. Robert White, Jr. Councilmember Councilmember Councilmember District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council District of Columbia City Council 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 408 Suite 105 Suite 107 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Washington, DC 20004 Mr. Trayon White, Sr. Councilmember District of Columbia City Council 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 400 Washington, DC 20004 ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 2C Ms. Theresa Harrison Mr. John Tinpe Mr. Kevin Wilsey SMD 2C02 SMD 2C01 SMD 2C03 400 Massachusetts Ave., NW 777 7th Street NW 425 8th Street, NW Apt 1019 Suite # 506 Apt 845 Washington. DC 20001 Washington DC20024 Washington, DC 20024 7-2 April 2018 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List ADVISORY NEIGHBORHOOD COMMISSION 6D Mr. Ronald R. Collins Ms. Meredith Fascett Ms. Gail Fast SMD 6D03 SMD 6D07 SMD 6D01 301 G Street, SW 1101 4th Street, SW 700 7th Street, SW Suite #609 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Mr. Andy Litsky Ms. Rhonda N. Hamilton Mr. Roger Moffatt SMD 6D04, Chair SMD 6D06 SMD 6D05 423 N Street, SW 44 O Street, SW 1301 Delaware Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Ms. Cara Lea Shockley SMD 6D02 201 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20024 FEDERAL AGENCIES Mr. Hector Manuel Abreu Ms. Sarah Batcheler Ms. Mina Wright Regional Historic Preservation Officer Architect, Shipstead-Luce Act Director General Services Administration Commission of Fine Arts Office of Planning & Design Quality 301 7th Street, SW National Building Museum General Services Administration Room 4004 401 F Street, NW 301 7th Street, SW Room 2002 Washington, Dc 20024 Suite 312 Washington, DC 20024 April 2018 7-3 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List Mr. Michael D’Andrea Ms. Catherine Dewey Mr. Nicholas DiPasquale Director Chief of Resources Director Office of Communication and National Park Service Chesapeake Bay Program Government Relations 900 Ohio Drive, SW US Environmental Protection Agency US Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 20024 410 Severn Avenue, Suite 109 Mail Code 2251A Annapolis, MD 21403 Washington, DC 20460 Mr. Haren Dhokai Mr. John M. Fowler Mr. Tom Hoffman Architect Executive Director Director Office of Operations Advisory Council on Historic Facilities Management Division U.S. Department of Agriculture Preservation U.S. Department of Agriculture 1400 Independence Avenue, SW 401 F Street, NW, Suite #308 1400 Independence Avenue, SW Washington DC, 20250 Washington, DC 20001 Washington DC, 20250 Mr. Sean Kennealy Mr. Frederick Lindstrom Mr. Howard M. Lorber Chief of Professional Services Assistant Secretary Chairman National Park Service Commission of Fine Arts US Holocaust Memorial Museum 900 Ohio Drive, SW National Building Museum 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Washington, DC 20024 401 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20024 Suite 312 Washington, DC 20001 Mr. Thomas Luebke Mr. Peter May Secretary Associate Regional Director Commission of Fine Arts Lands, Planning, and Design National Building Museum National Park Service 401 F Street, NW 1100 Ohio Drive, SW Suite 312 Washington, DC 20242 Washington, DC 20001 7-4 April 2018 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List Ms. Allison Olson Ms. Susan Pell Mr. John “Randy” Pomponio Acting Director of Federal Deputy Director, U.S. Botanic Garden Director Preservation Programs Architect of the Capitol Environmental Assessment and National Archives and Records 100 Maryland Avenue, SW Innovation Division Administration Washington, DC 20003 US Environmental Protection Agency 8601 Adelphi Road 1650 Arch Street College Park, MD 20740 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 Ms. Barbara Rudnick Ms. Kathryn Smith Mr. Robert Snieckus NEPA Team Leader National Historic Landmark National Landscape Architect Office of Environmental Programs Coordinator U.S. Department of Agriculture US Environmental Protection Agency National Park Service 1400 Independence Avenue, SW 1650 Arch Street 900 Ohio Drive, SW Washington DC, 20250 Philadelphia, PA 19103-2029 Washington, DC 20024 Ms. Susan Spain Mr. Karl Gallo Superintendent Project Executive NPS Concessionaire National Mall and Memorial Parks National Mall Plan National Mall and Memorial Parks National Park Service National Park Service 900 Ohio Drive, SW 900 Ohio Drive, SW 900 Ohio Drive, SW Washington, DC 2004 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Ms. Susan Wertheim Ms. Perry Wheelock Mr. Darrell Wilson Chief Architect Associate Regional Director Administrator National Gallery of Art National Park Service National Capital National Gallery of Art 2000B South Club Drive Region 2000B South Club Drive Landover, MD 20785 1100 Ohio Drive, SW Landover, MD 20785 Washington, DC 20024 April 2018 7-5 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AGENCIES Mr. Faisal Hameed Mr. Jim Sebastain Ms. Megan Kanagy DC Department of Transportation DC Department of Transportation DC Department of Transportation 55 M Street, SE 55 M Street, SE 55 M Street, SE Suite 400 Suite 400 Suite 400 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20003 Mr. Andrew Lewis Ms. Andrea Limauro Mr. David Maloney Senior Historic Preservation Specialist Interim Ward 3 Planner State Historic Preservation Officer DC Historic Preservation Office DC Office of Planning DC Historic Preservation Office 1100 4th Street, SW 1100 4th Street, SW 1100 4th Street, SW Suite E650 Suite E650 Suite E650 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Mr. Jeff Marootian Mr. Phetmano P. Phannayong DC Mr. Jeffrey H. Powell Director Department of Energy & Acting Associate Director DC Department of Transportation Environment Public Space Regulation 55 M Street, SE 1200 First Street, NE Administration Suite 400 Washington, DC 20002 DC Department of Transportation Washington, DC 20003 55 M Street, SE Suite 400 Washington, DC 20003 Mr. Johnathan D. Rogers Mr. Chris Shaheen Transportation Planner Neighborhood Planning Manager DC Department of Transportation DC Office of Planning 55 M Street, SE 1100 4th Street, SW Suite 400 Suite E650 Washington, DC 20003 Washington, DC 20024 7-6 April 2018 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List Mr. Eric Shaw Mr. Christopher Shorter Mr. Joshua Silver Director Director Wards 1 & 2 Planner DC Office of Planning DC Department of Public Works DC Office of Planning 1100 4th Street, SW 2000 14th Street, NW 1100 4th Street, SW Suite E650 Washington, DC 20009 Suite E650 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Mr. Tommy Wells Chief Mark Wynn Ms. Patricia Zingsheim Director Fire Marshall Associate Director DC Department of Energy & Medical Services Department Revitalization and Design Environment DC Fire and Emergency DC Office of Planning 1200 First Street, NE Office of the Fire Marshall 1100 4th Street, SW Washington, DC 20002 1100 4th Street, SW Suite E650 Washington, DC 20024 Washington, DC 20024 Mr. George Hawkins CEO/General Manager DC Water and Sewer Authority 5000 Overlook Drive Washington, DC 20032 TRIBES Ms. Kim Penrod Director of Cultural Resources Delaware Nation Archives, Library and Museum 31064 State Highway 281 PO Box 825 Anadarko, OK 73005 April 2018 7-7 Smithsonian Institution South Mall Campus Master Plan Final EIS Distribution List ORGANIZATIONS Mr. James Ashe Ms. Carol Aten Ms. Meagan Baco Environmental Planning and Treasurer Preservation Action Compliance Manager Committee of 100 on the Federal 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, NW WMATA City Third Floor 600 5th Street, NW 945 G Street, NW Washington, DC 20036 Washington, DC 20001 Washington, DC 20001
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