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State of New York Board on Electric Generation Siting and the Environment ______ STATE OF NEW YORK BOARD ON ELECTRIC GENERATION SITING AND THE ENVIRONMENT _______________________________________________________ Case No. 18-F-0758 Petition for Certificate of Environmental Compatibility and Public Need Pursuant to Public Service Law, Article 10: Notice for Public Information Meeting Submitted on Behalf of Astoria Generating Company, L.P., for its Gowanus Repowering Project, Brooklyn, New York _______________________________________________________ CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE I, ________________, hereby certify that a copy of the attached Project Information Meeting Notice, and accompanying fliers in English, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic, have been served on behalf of Astoria Generating Company, L.P., in the above captioned matter, via regular mail, on the parties listed on Appendix A. Name: Dated: ______, 2019 Prefix First Name Middle Initial Last Name Title Organization Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State Zip Code Phone Number Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand Senator US Senate 780 Third Avenue Suite 2601 New York NY 10017 212.688.6262 Senator Charles E. Schumer Senator US Senate 780 Third Avenue Suite 2301 New York NY 10017 212.486.4430 RepresentativeNydia M. Velazquez Representative US House of Representatives 266 Broadway Suite 201 New York NY 11211 718.599.3658 RepresentativeJerry Nadler Representative US House of Representatives 6605 Fort Hamilton Parkway Brooklyn NY 11219 718.373.3198 RepresentativeMax Rose Representative US House of Representatives 265 New Dorp Lane 2nd Floor Staten Island NY 10306 718.667.3313 Mr. Peter D. Lopez Regional Administrator Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2 290 Broadway New York NY 1007 877‐251‐4575 Captain Michael H. Day Sector Commander, New York United States Coast Guard 212 Coast Guard Drive Staten Island NY 10305 718.354.4353 Colonel Thomas D. Asbery U.S. Army Corps of Engineers 26 Federal Plaza Room 2113 New York NY 10278 917.790.8007 Regional DirectWendi Weber Regional Director, Northeast Region U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service 300 Westgate Center Drive Hadley MA 01035 413.253.8300 Regional Admi Marie Kennington‐GardineRegional Administrator, Eastern Region U.S. Federal Aviation Administration 159‐30 Rockaway Blvd. Jamaica NY 11434‐4848 718.977.6750 Mr. Glenn Reynolds Chief of Staff National Telecommunications and Information Administration 401 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, DC 20230 202.482.1840 Assemblyman Felix Ortiz State Assemblyman New York State Assembly 5004 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11220 718‐492‐6334 Assemblywom Nicole Malliotakis State Assemblywoman New York State Assembly 7408 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn NY 11209 718‐987‐0197 Senator Velmanette Montgomery State Senator New York State Senate 30 Third Avenue Suite 207 Brooklyn NY 11217 718.643.6140 Senator Kevin Parker State Senator Chair, Energy & Telecommunications Committee 3021 Tilden Avenue Brooklyn NY 11226 Senator Diane Savino State Senator New York State Senate 2872 West 15th Street Brooklyn NY 11224 718.333.0311 President Evan Preminger NYS Assistant Secretary for the Environment The Executive Chamber, Capitol Albany NY 12224 518‐408‐2552 Commissioner Basil Seggos Commissioner NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Albany NY 12233‐1011 518.402.8545 President Alicia Barton President NYS Energy Research and Development Authority 17 Columbia Circle Albany NY 12203‐6399 518‐862‐1090 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo Governor of the State of New York NYS State Capitol Building Albany NY 12224 518.474.8390 Regional DirectSteven Zahn Regional Director NYS Department of Environmental Conservation Region 2 1 Hunter’s Point Plaza 47‐40 21st Street Long Island CityNY 11101‐5401 718.482.4949 Commissioner John Melville Commissioner NYS Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Services 1220 Washington Avenue State Office Campus BAlbany NY 12242 518.242.5000 Commissioner RoAnn M. Destito Commissioner NYS Office of General Services Office of General Services Corning Tower, 41st F Albany NY 12242 518.474.3899 Interim Chief Executive Officer, Chairman Gregg C. Sayre Interim Chairman Empire State Plaza Agency Building 3 Albany NY 12223‐1350 518.474.2523 New York State Public Service Commission Commissioner Howard A. Zucker Commissioner New York State Department of Health Corning Tower Empire State Plaza Albany NY 12237 518.474.2011 Commissioner Matthew J. Driscoll Commissioner NYS Department Of Transportation 50 Wolf Road Albany NY 12232 518.457.4422 Commissioner Rose Harvey Commissioner NYS Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation 625 Broadway Albany NY 12207 518.474.0456 President Howard Zemsky President Empire State Development Corporation Hedley Park Place 433 River Street Suite 1003 Troy NY 12180 518.270.1130 Secretary of St Rossana Rosado Secretary of State NY Department of State One Commerce Plaza, 99 Washington Ave Albany NY 12231‐0001 518.486.9844 Mr. Thomas Congdon Executive Deputy NYS Department of Public Service Empire State Plaza, Agency Building 3 Albany NY 12223 518.408.1978 Mr. Kevin Lanham Vice President External Affairs & Corporate Communications New York Independent System Operator 10 Krey Boulevard Rensselaer NY 12144 518.356.6000 Secretary Kathleen H. Burgess Secretary to the Commission NYS Department of Public Service Empire State Plaza Agency Building 3 Albany NY 12223 518.474.6530 Chairman John B. Rhodes Chairman Public Service Commission Empire State Plaza Agency Building 4 Albany NY 12223 518.474.2523 Mr. Jared Snyder Deputy Commissioner of Air Resources Climate Change and Energy NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway Albany NY 12233 518.402.2794 Attorney Gene Letitia James NYS Attorney General Office of the Attorney General The Capitol Albany NY 12224 Ms. Dale Bryk NYS Deputy Secretary for Energy and Environment The Executive Chamber, Capitol Albany NY 12224 Richard L. Kauffman Chairman NYS Energy Research and Development Authority Board 17 Columbia Circle Albany NY 12203 518.862.1090 Ms. Rosa Mendez Office of Environmental Justice NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 625 Broadway 14th Floor Albany NY 12233‐1500 518.402.8556 Mr. Jim Gennaro Deputy Commissioner of Resiliency and Sustainability NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 250 Broadway Room 1773 Albany NY 12233 718.570.0479 Ms. Venetia Lannon NYS Deputy Secretary for the Environment The Executive Chamber, Capitol Albany NY 12224 518.408.2552 Commissioner Vincent Sapienza Commissioner of Environmental Protection NYC Department of Envrionmental Protection 59‐17 Junction Boulevard Elmhurst NY 11373 718.595.7000 Ms. Susan Amron Chief, Environmental Division NYC Law Department 100 Church Street New York NY 10007 President James Patchett President NYC Economic Development Corporation 110 William Street New York NY 10038 888.692.0100 Director and C Marisa Lago Director and Chairwoman NYC Department of City Planning 120 Broadway, 31st Floor New York NY 10271 212.720.3300 Commissioner Mitchell Silver Commissioner of Parks and Recreation NYC Department of Parks and Recreation 24 West 61st Street New York NY 10023 212.830.7700 Commissioner Polly Trottenberg Commissioner NYC Department 55 Water Street, 9th Floor New York NY 10041 212.839.6400 Commissioner Mary T. Bassett, MD Commissioner NYC Department of Health 42‐09 28th Street Long Island CityNY 11101 347.396.4100 Public Advocate Office of NYC Public Advocate 1 Centre Street 15th Floor North New York NY 10007 2126697250 Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro Commissioner NYC Fire Department 9 MetroTech Center Brooklyn NY 11201 718.999.2004 Mayor Bill de Blasio Mayor City Hall New York NY 10007 212.788.3000 Commissioner Rick D. Chandler, P.E. Commissioner NYC Department of Buildings 280 Broadway New York NY 10007 212.392.2001 Commissioner Kathryn Garcia Commissioner NYC Department of Sanitation 125 Worth St. New York NY 10013 646.885.4977 Chancellor Richard Carranza Chancellor NYC Department of Education 52 Chambers St. New York NY 10007 212.374.0200 Deputy Mayor Dean Fuleihan Deputy Mayor City Hall New York NY 10007 212.788.3049 Commissioner Joseph Esposito Commissioner NYC Emergency Management 165 Cadman Plaza East New York NY 11201 718.422.4800 Comptroller Scott M. Stringer Comptroller NYC Office of the Comptroller 1 Centre Street New York NY 10007 212.669.3916 Chair Cesar Luniga Chair Community Board 7 4201 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 718.854.0003 District Manag Jeremy Laufer District Manager Community Board 7 4201 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 718.854.0003 Speaker Corey Johnson City Council Speaker New York City Council 250 Broadway Suite 1856 New York NY 10007 212.788.7210 Chair Sayar Lonial Chair Community Board 6 250 Baltic Street Brooklyn NY 11201‐6401 718.643.3027 Director Hilary Semel Director Mayor's Office of Environmental Coordination 253 Broadway 14th Floor New York NY 10007 212.676.3290 Borough PresidEric L. Adams Brooklyn Borough President Borough Hall 209 Joralemon Street Brooklyn NY 11201 718.802.3700 Mr. Mark Chambers Director Mayor's Office of Sustainability 253 Broadway 14th Floor New York NY 10007 212.676.3080 Council Memb Carlos Menchaca NYC Council Member District 38 4417 4th Avenue Ground Floor Brooklyn NY 11220 718.439.9012 Council Memb Justin Brannan NYC Council Member District 43 8018 Fifth Avenue Brooklyn NY 11209 718.748.5200 Mr. Joseph Canale Environmental Committee Chair Community Board 7 4201 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 718.854.0003 Principal Joan Antonelli Principal P.S. 371 255 37th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 718.788.7608 Principal Giacomo Spatola Principal P.S. 172 Beacon School of Excellence 825 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 718.965.4200 Principal Rose Dubitsky Principal P.S. 24 427 38th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 718.832.9366 Principal Victoria Antonini Principal Sunset Park High School 153 35th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 718.840.1900 Principal Jill Smith Principal P.S. 516 Sunset Park Avenues Elementary School 4222 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 718.369.8330 Principal Dana Parentini Principal P.S. 506 School of Journalism & Technology 330 50th Street Brooklyn NY 11220 718.492.0087 Principal Jennifer Spalding Principal M.S. 821 Sunset Park Prep Middle School 4004 4th Avenue Brooklyn NY 11232 718.840.1951 Principal Jennifer Eusanio Principal P.S.
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