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NOACA is the agency designated or recognized to perform the following functions: OAR OCR President: Timothy C. Lennon, Assistant Secretary: John D. Hunter, Assistant Treasurer: Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, • Serve as the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), with responsibility for comprehensive, Commissioner,Geauga County Mayor, Village of Sheffi eld Mayor, City of Euclid cooperative and continuous planning for highways, public transit, and bikeways, as defined in the First Vice President: Matt Lundy, Assistant Secretary: Annette M. Blackwell, Immediate Past President: Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Mayor, City of Maple Heights current transportation law. Commissioner, Lorain County Communications, Government & International Aff airs, Second Vice President: John R. Hamercheck, Treasurer: Armond Budish, City of Cleveland • Perform continuous water quality, transportation-related air quality and other environmental Commissioner, Lake County County Executive, Cuyahoga County planning functions. Secretary: William F. Hutson, Assistant Treasurer: Andrew Conrad, P.E., P.S., Medina County Engineer • Administer the area clearinghouse function, which includes providing local government with the Commissioner, Medina County opportunity to review a wide variety of local or state applications for federal funds. OAR MMR • Conduct transportation and environmental planning and related demographic, economic and land MADISON Dale Miller, LAKE COUNTY TWP. CUYAHOGA COUNTY MEDINA COUNTY NORTH PERRY LAKE County Councilman use research. Samuel J. Alai, Ben Capelle, Jeff Brandon, MADISON GRAND RIVER INESVILLE TWP. VILLAGE PA PERRY Mayor, City of Broadview Heights David H. Roche, General Manager, Laketran Trustee, Montville Township • Serve as an information center for transportation and environmental and related planning. FAIRPORT HARBOR VILLAGE. PAINESVILLE PERRY TWP. TWP. 90 Mayor, City of Richmond Heights • As directed by the Board, provide transportation and environmental planning assistance to the Larry Antoskiewicz, Jerry C. Cirino, Andrew H. Conrad, P.E., P.S., MENTOR ON PAINESVILLE THE LAKE Mayor, City of North Royalton County Engineer TWP. County Commissioner CITY OF CLEVELAND INESVILLE 172 units of local, general purpose government. LEROY MENTOR PA TWP. THOMPSON Annette M. Blackwell, James R. Gills, P.E., P.S., William F. Hutson, CONCORD TWP. TWP. Phyllis Cleveland TIMBERLAKE 2 County Commissioner 90 Mayor, City of Maple Heights County Engineer LAKELINE City Councilwoman EASTLAKE The NOACA Board of Directors is LAKE KIRTLAND A G U A E WILLOWICK G Pamela Bobst, Robert Patrick, HILLS GEAUGA John R. Hamercheck, WILLOUGHBY Freddy L. Collier, Jr., WICKLIFFE MONTVILLE Mayor, City of Rocky River County Commissioner Public Service Director, City of Wadsworth composed of 45 local public officials. WAITE CHARDON HAMBDEN HILL TWP. TWP. TWP. Director, City Planning Commission EUCLID KIRTLAND Michael Dylan Brennan, Ron Young, WILLOUGHBY CHARDON The Board convenes quartery HILLS Blaine A. Griffi n, REGIONAL AND STATE 90 LAKE Mayor, City of University Heights County Commissioner BRATENAHL HIGHLAND City Councilman RICHMOND HTS. HTS. MAYFIELD AQUILLA Greater Cleveland Regional to provide a forum for members VILLAGE HUNTSBURG TWP. CHESTERLAND MUNSON CLARIDON Tanisha R. Briley, EAST TWP. TWP. CLEVELAND TWP. Frank G. Jackson, Transit Authority (GCRTA) SOUTH LORAIN COUNTY MAYFIELD GATES to present, discuss and develop EUCLID HTS. MILLS City Manager, Cleveland Heights CLEVELAND YNDHURST Mayor, City of Cleveland Dennis Clough, HTS. L 271 Jack Bradley, Mayor, City of Lorain SHEFFIELD LAKE AVON LAKE UNIVERSITY 77 HTS. MIDDLEFIELD Armond Budish, Board President solutions to local and areawide BAY VILLAGE LAKEWOOD PEPPER HUNTING TWP. PIKE Valarie J. McCall, ROCKY 490 SHAKER VALLEY RUSSELL RIVER HTS. TWP. BURTON Kenneth P. Carney, Sr., P.E., P.S., SHEFFIELD 90 90 BEACHWOOD NEWBURY County Executive CLEVELAND TWP. MIDDLEFIELD ortheast hio egional ewer WOODMERE Chief of Government & International N O R S WESTLAKE BURTON issues and make recommendations LORAIN 71 TWP. County Engineer LINNDALE CHAGRIN FALLS TWP. HIGHLAND ORANGE AVON FAIRVIEW HILLS PARK CUYAHOGA WARRENSVILLE MORELAND Aff airs istrict (NEORSD) HTS. D CHAGRIN Timothy J. DeGeeter, N. BROOKLYN RANDALL HILLSFALLS HTS. IN A R O L A G O H A Y U C S. RUSSELL SHEFFIELD BROOKLYN GARFIELD TWP. HTS. HTS. Dick Heidecker, regarding implementation strategies. VERMILION N. OLMSTED 480 Mayor, City of Parma Kyle Dreyfuss-Wells, Chief Executive Offi cer MAPLE ELYRIA HTS. BENTLEYVILLE Matthew L. Spronz, P.E., PMP, TWP. 480 HTS. 2 AMHERST NORTH Trustee, Columbia Township RIDGEVILLE BROOKPARK BEDFORD 77 AUBURN TROY PARKMAN BEDFORD SOLON BAINBRIDGE Michael W. Dever, MPA Capital Projects Director Cleveland-Cuyahoga County Port Authority As the area clearinghouse for the OLMSTED PARMA PARMA VALLEY TWP. TWP. TWP. MIDDLEBURGH HTS. VIEW TWP. 80 TWP. D OLMSTED HTS. SEVEN BROWNHELM ELYRIA FALLS HILLS 271 John D. Hunter, AMHERST BEREA 480 Public Works Director William D. Friedman, President/CEO TWP. TWP. WALTON 422 HILLS Matt Zone, A G O H A Y U C INDEPENDENCE GLEN GEAUGA region, the Board makes comments OAKWOO WILLOW GEAUGA Mayor, Village of Sheffi eld 90 S. AMHERST 80 PORTAGE Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, City Councilman Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) BROADVIEW and recommendations on applications N. ROYALTON HTS. Lori Kokoski, John Picuri, P.E., Deputy Director, District 12 HENRIETTA NEW RUSSIA COLUMBIA 480 Mayor, City of Euclid TWP. TWP. CARLISLE EATON TWP. STRONGSVILLE TWP. TWP. GEAUGA COUNTY County Commissioner 80 BRECKSVILLE for state and federal grants, with the OBERLIN Michael D. Gammella, 71 IN A R O L GRAFTON CUYAHOGA James W. Dvorak, Matt Lundy, SUMMIT Mayor, City of Brook Park MEDINA Ex Offi cio Members: purpose of enhancing the region’s KIPTON County Commissioner 80 County Commissioner Ferzan M. Ahmed, P.E. BRUNSWICK 80 PITTSFIELD GRAFTON LIVERPOOL HINCKLEY Meghan George, CAMDEN TWP. La GRANGE TWP. social, physical, environmental TWP. TWP. TWP. Timothy C. Lennon, Frank Whitfi eld Executive Director, La GRANGE Mayor, City of Lakewood TWP. BRUNSWICK County Commissioner TWP. Mayor, City of Elyria Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission T I M M U S and land use/transportation fabric. 271 PORTAGE WELLINGTON Shawn Leininger, AICP TWP. BRIGHTON MEDINA Ralph Spidalieri, LITCHFIELD YORK TWP. Kurt Princic, Chief, Northeast District Offi ce, TWP. PENFIELD TWP. TWP. Executive Director, Cuyahoga County WELLINGTON TWP. NOACA invites you to take part in GRANGER County Commissioner Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) TWP. Planning Commission MEDINA T I M M U LORAIN S MEDINA its planning process. Feel free to MEDINA ROCHESTER NOACA RCTOR 77 HUNTINGTON CHATHAM LAFAYETTE ROCHESTER SPENCER MONTVILLE SHARON participate, to ask questions and to TWP. TWP. TWP. TWP. TWP. TWP. SPENCER Grace Gallucci, Ali Makarachi, Ph.D, EMBA Kathy Sarli, Briarwood Beach Susanna Merlone, , TWP. learn more about areawide planning. Chippewa on the Lake Executive Director Director of Transportation Planning and Associate Director of Operations and WADSWORTH Director of Administrative Services WESTFIELD TWP. TWP. GUILFORD TWP. Engineering Chief Operating Offi cer HOMER LODI 76 Billie Geyer, WESTFIELD TWP. CENTER For more information, call (216) 241-2414 WADSWORTH HARRISVILLE Danielle Render TWP. SEVILLE Comptroller Joseph MacDonald, Ph.D, Jonathan Giblin, 71 Director of External Engagement and or log on at http:\\www.noaca.org RITTMAN Randy Lane, Director of Strategic and Public Aff airs Associate Director of Compliance Director of Programming Environmental Planning NACA BARD DIRECTRS OAR OCR President: Timothy C. Lennon, Assistant Secretary: John D. Hunter, Assistant Treasurer: Kirsten Holzheimer Gail, Commissioner,Geauga County Mayor, Village of Sheffi eld Mayor, City of Euclid First Vice President: Matt Lundy, Assistant Secretary: Annette M. Blackwell, Immediate Past President: Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Commissioner, Lorain County Mayor, City of Maple Heights Communications, Government & International Aff airs, Second Vice President: John R. Hamercheck, Treasurer: Armond Budish, City of Cleveland Commissioner, Lake County
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