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Distribution of SEIS/SEIR Chapter 11 Distribution of the SEIS/SEIR The following elected officials, agencies, Native Americans, and libraries received a hard copy or CD of the publication of the Draft SEIS/SEIR. The Draft SEIS/SEIR is available for review during normal business hours at several libraries in San Jose and Santa Clara, listed herein, and at the VTA office at 3331 North First Street, Building B Lobby in San Jose. Copies of the document may be obtained by contacting Angela Sipp of VTA at (408) 321- 5830. The Draft SEIS/SEIR is also available online at www.vta.org/bart. VTA has sent a Notice of Availability of the Draft SEIS/SEIR to property owners/tenants who may be impacted by the Project and other interested parties. The availability of the Draft SEIS/SEIR has also been advertised in local periodicals, including the San Jose Mercury News, Santa Clara Weekly, El Observador, VIETNAM, The Korea Times, Philippines Today, Tribuna Portguesa, and Sing Tao Daily. See Chapter 10, Agency and Community Participation, for additional information on project outreach. VTA’s BART Silicon Valley—Phase II Extension Project December 2016 Draft SEIS/SEIR 11-1 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Distribution of the SEIS/SEIR 11.1 Elected Officials State Senator Jim Beall 11.1.1 Federal 15th District State Capitol, Room 5066 The Honorable Barbara Boxer Sacramento, CA 95814-4900 U.S. Senator 70 Washington Street, Suite 203 State Senator Jim Beall Oakland, CA 94607 15th District 2105 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 154 The Honorable Dianne Feinstein Campbell, CA95008 U.S. Senator One Post Street, Suite 2450 State Senator Jim Beall San Francisco, CA 94104 15th District 100 Paseo de San Antonio, Suite 209 The Honorable Zoe Lofgren San Jose, CA 95113 U.S. Congresswoman st 635 North 1 Street, Suite B State Senator Bill Monning San Jose, CA 95112 17th District State Capitol, Room 313 11.1.2 State Sacramento, CA 95814-4900 State Senator Bob Wieckowski State Senator Bill Monning th 10 District 17th District State Capitol, Room 3086 99 Pacific Street, Suite 575 F Sacramento, CA 95814-4900 Monterey, CA 93940 State Senator Bob Wieckowski State Senator Bill Monning th 10 District 17th District 39510 Paseo Padre Parkway, Suite 280 1026 Palm Street, Suite 201 Fremont, CA 94538 San Luis Obispo, CA 93401 State Senator Jerry Hill State Senator Bill Monning th 13 District 17th District State Capitol, Room 5035 701 Ocean Street, Suite 318A Sacramento, CA 95814-4900 Santa Cruz, CA 95060 State Senator Jerry Hill Assembly Member Bill Quirk th 13 District P.O. Box 942849, Room 2163 1528 South El Camino Real, Suite 303 Sacramento, CA 94249-0020 San Mateo, CA 94402 Assembly Member Bill Quirk 22320 Foothill Blvd, Suite 540 Hayward, CA 94541 VTA’s BART Silicon Valley—Phase II Extension Project December 2016 Draft SEIS/SEIR 11-2 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Distribution of the SEIS/SEIR Assembly Member Marc Berman Assembly Member Anna M. Caballero P.O. Box 942849, Room 5155 315 Cayuga Street, Suite 206 Sacramento, CA 94249-0024 Salinas, CA 94249 Assembly Member Marc Berman Assembly Member Anna M. Caballero 5050 El Camino Real, Suite 117 365 Fourth Street Los Alto, CA 94022 Hollister, CA 95023 Assembly Member Kansen Chu Assembly Member Anna M. Caballero P.O. Box 942849, Room 5175 275 Main Street, Suite 104 Sacramento, CA 94249-0025 Watsonville, CA 95076 Assembly Member Kansen Chu 11.1.3 County 1313 N. Milpitas Blvd., Suite 255 Milpitas, CA 95035 11.1.3.1 VTA Board of Directors Assembly Member Ash Kalra Cindy Chavez P.O. Box 942849, Room 4016 VTA Board of Directors Chairperson Sacramento, CA 94249-0027 Santa Clara County Supervisor County Government Center—East Wing Assembly Member Ash Kalra 70 West Hedding Street 100 Paseo De San Antonio, Suite 319 San Jose, CA 95110 San Jose, CA 95113 Jeannie Bruins Assembly Member Evan Low VTA Board of Directors Vice Chairperson P.O. Box 942849, Room 2175 Los Altos City Council Member Sacramento, CA 94249-0028 City Hall 1 N San Antonio Rd. Assembly Member Evan Low Los Altos, CA 94022 20111 Stevens Creek Blvd., Suite 220 Cupertino, CA 95014 Johnny Khamis VTA Board Member Assembly Member Mark Stone San Jose City Council Member P.O. Box 942849, Room 3146 City Hall Sacramento, CA 94249-0029 200 E Santa Clara St. Assembly Member Mark Stone San Jose, CA 95112 701 Ocean Street, Suite 318B Magdalena Carrasco Santa Cruz, CA 95060 VTA Board Member Assembly Member Mark Stone San Jose City Council Member 99 Pacific Street, Suite 575G City Hall Monterey, CA 93940 200 E Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95112 Assembly Member Anna M. Caballero P.O. Box 942849, Room 2117 Manh Nguyen Sacramento, CA 94249-0030 VTA Board Member San Jose City Council Member VTA’s BART Silicon Valley—Phase II Extension Project December 2016 Draft SEIS/SEIR 11-3 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Distribution of the SEIS/SEIR City Hall Larry Carr 200 E Santa Clara St. VTA Alternate Board Member San Jose, CA 95112 Morgan Hill City Councilmember City Hill Raul Peralez 17575 Peak Ave. VTA Alternate Board Member Morgan Hill, CA 95037 San Jose City Council Member City Hall Perry Woodward 200 E Santa Clara St. VTA Board Member San Jose, CA 95112 Gilroy City Councilmember City Hall Rose Herrera 7351 Rosanna St. VTA Board Member Gilroy, CA 95020 San Jose City Council Member City Hall Glenn Hendricks 200 E Santa Clara St. VTA Board Member San Jose, CA 95112 Sunnyvale Mayor City Hall Sam Liccardo 456 W. Olive Ave. VTA Board Member P.O. Box 3707 San Jose Mayor Sunnyvale, CA 94088-3707 City Hall 200 E Santa Clara St. Teresa O’Neill San Jose, CA 95112 VTA Board Member Santa Clara Vice Mayor John McAlister City Hall VTA Alternate Board Member 1500 Warburton Avenue Mountain View City Council Member Santa Clara, CA 95050 City Hall 500 Castro St. Jose Esteves Mountain View, CA 94041 VTA Board Member Milpitas Mayor Howard Miller City Hall VTA Alternate Board Member 455 East Calaveras Boulevard Saratoga City Council Member Milpitas, California 95035 City Hall 13777 Fruitvale Ave. Dave Cortese Saratoga, CA 95070 VTA Alternate Board Member Santa Clara County Supervisor Jason Baker County Government Center—East Wing VTA Board Member 70 West Hedding Street Campbell Mayor San Jose, CA 95110 City Hall 70 N 1st St. Ken Yeager Campbell, CA 95008 VTA Board Member Santa Clara County Supervisor County Government Center—East Wing VTA’s BART Silicon Valley—Phase II Extension Project December 2016 Draft SEIS/SEIR 11-4 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Distribution of the SEIS/SEIR 70 West Hedding Street City of San Jose Councilmember San Jose, CA 95110 Magdalena Carrasco, District 5 City Hall 11.1.4 City 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 11.1.4.1 City of San Jose City of San Jose Councilmember City of San Jose Mayor Pierluigi Oliverio, District 6 Sam Liccardo City Hall City Hall 200 E. Santa Clara St. 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 San Jose, CA 95113 City of San Jose Councilmember City of San Jose Councilmember Tam Nguyen, District 7 Vice Mayor Rose Herrera, District 8 City Hall City Hall 200 E. Santa Clara St. 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 San Jose, CA 95113 City of San Jose Councilmember City of San Jose Councilmember Donald Rocha, District 9 Charles Jones, District 1 City Hall City Hall 200 E. Santa Clara St. 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 San Jose, CA 95113 City of San Jose Councilmember City of San Jose Councilmember Johnny Khamis, District 10 Sergio Jimenez, District 2 City Hall City Hall 200 E. Santa Clara St. 200 E. Santa Clara St. San Jose, CA 95113 San Jose, CA 95113 City of San Jose Councilmember 11.1.4.2 City of Santa Clara Raul Peralez, District 3 City of Santa Clara Mayor City Hall Lisa M. Gilmor 200 E. Santa Clara St. City Hall San Jose, CA 95113 1500 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050 City of San Jose Councilmember Manh Nguyen, District 4 City of Santa Clara Vice Mayor City Hall Teresa O’Neill 200 E. Santa Clara St. City Hall San Jose, CA 95113 1500 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050 VTA’s BART Silicon Valley—Phase II Extension Project December 2016 Draft SEIS/SEIR 11-5 Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority Distribution of the SEIS/SEIR City of Santa Clara Councilmember National Marine Fisheries Service Pat Kolstad 501 West Ocean Blvd #4200 City Hall Long Beach, CA 90802-4213 1500 Warburton Avenue Santa Clara, CA 95050 National Marine Fisheries Service 777 Sonoma Avenue, Suite 325 City of Santa Clara Councilmember Santa Rosa, CA 95404-6528 Dominic J. Caserta City Hall US Army Corp of Engineers 1500 Warburton Avenue 1455 Market Street, 16th Floor Santa Clara, CA 95050 San Francisco, CA 94103 US Dept of Agriculture 11.2 Agencies Natural Resources Conservation Service 777 Sonoma Ave, E St. Annex 11.2.1 Federal Santa Rosa, CA 95404 US Dept of Energy Advisory Council on Histric Preservation 1000 Independence Ave., SW Office of Federal Agency Programs Federal Washington, DC 20585 Permitting, Licensing, and Assistance Section US Dept of Energy 401 F Street NW, Suite 308 Western Area Power Administration Washingon, DC 20001-2637 114 Parkshore Drive Folsom, CA 95630 Council on Environmental Quality 722 Jackson Place, NW US Dept. of the Interior/National Park Washington, DC 20503 Service Pacific West Region Federal Aviation Administration 333 Bush Street, Suite 500 Western-Pacific Region San Francisco, CA 94104-2828 P.O.
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