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Benton Bonney, PE ORANGE COUNTY Chairman: Kelly Brock, Ph.D., P.E. Vice Chairman: Benton Bonney, P.E. ORANGE COUNTY Hazem El-Assar, P.E. 4200 South John Young Parkway Chief Engineer Orlando, Florida 32839 PH: (407) 836-7866 Alternate: Frank Yokiel PH: (407) 836-8073 ORANGE COUNTY Brian Sanders 4200 South John Young Parkway Chief Transportation Planner Orlando, Florida 32839 PH: (407) 836-8022 Alternate: Renzo Nastasi PH: (407) 836-8072 OSCEOLA COUNTY Alex Laffey One Courthouse Square, Ste. 3100 Traffic Signal Timing Engineer Kissimmee, Florida 34741 PH: 407-742-0551 Alternate: Mary Moskowitz PH: (407) 742-0648 OSCEOLA COUNTY Tawny Olore One Courthouse Square, Ste. 3100 Executive Director of Kissimmee, Florida 34741 Transportation and Transit PH: (407) 742-0559 Alternate: Joshua DeVries PH: (407) 742-7813 SEMINOLE COUNTY Jean Jreij, P.E. 200 West County Home Road Public Works Director Sanford, Florida 32773 PH: (407) 665-5601 Alternate: Frank Consoli, Ph.D., PE, LEED PH: (407) 665-5707 AP Updated: October 15, 2018 SEMINOLE COUNTY Charlie Wetzel 140 Bush Loop County Traffic Engineer Sanford, Florida 32773 PH: (407) 665-5686 Alternate: Steve Douglas PH: (407) 665-5684 CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS Brett Blackadar, P.E., PMP 225 Newburyport Avenue Director of Growth Management Altamonte Springs, Florida 32701 PH: (407) 571-8538 Alternate: Daniel Buckland PH: (407) 571-8345 CITY OF APOPKA Jay Davoll, P.E. 748 Cleveland Street Public Service Director Apopka, Florida 32703 PH: (407) 703-1718 Pamela Richmond, AICP PH: (407) 703-1686 CITY OF CASSELBERRY Kelly Brock, Ph.D., P.E. 95 Triplet Lake Drive City Engineer Casselberry, Florida 32707 PH: (407) 262-7725 x1235 Alternate: Mark Gisclar PH: (407) 262-7725 x1234 CITY OF KISSIMMEE Nabil Muhaisen, M.S. 101 Church Street Traffic & Projects Engineer Kissimmee, Florida 34741 PH: (407) 518-2275 Alternate: Ashley Willis, P.E. PH: (407) 518-2177 CITY OF LAKE MARY Krystal Clem 911 Wallace Court City Planner Lake Mary, Florida 32746 PH: (407) 585-1412 Alternate: Steve Noto PH: (407) 585-1440 Updated: October 15, 2018 CITY OF LONGWOOD Shad Smith 175 West Warren Avenue City Engineer Longwood, Florida 32750 PH: (407) 260-3468 Alternate: Chris Kinter PH: (407) 260-3468 CITY OF MAITLAND John Peters, III 1776 Independence Lane, 2nd Floor Public Works Director Maitland, Florida 32751 PH: (407) 539-6216 Alternate: Harris Berns-Cadle, AICP PH: (407) 539-6275 CITY OF OCOEE Steve Krug 301 Maguire Road Public Works Director Ocoee, Florida 34761 PH: (407) 905-3170 Alternate: Vacant CITY OF ORLANDO Benton Bonney, P.E. 400 South Orange Avenue Transportation Systems Manager Orlando, Florida 32801 PH: (407) 246-3626 Alternate: Mark Tobin CITY OF ORLANDO Cade Braud, P.E., PTOE, AICP 400 South Orange Avenue Traffic Operations Engineer Orlando, Florida 32801 PH: (407) 246-3256 Alternate: Jeremy Crowe CITY OF SANFORD Michael Cash 300 North Park Avenue Planning Engineer Sanford, Florida 32771 PH: (407) 688-5148 Alternate: Jordan Smith PH: (407) 688-5144 Updated: October 15, 2018 CITY OF ST. CLOUD Christopher Mills 1300 Ninth Street Principal Planner St. Cloud, Florida 34769 PH: (407) 957-7253 Alternate: Kevin Felblinger PH: (407) 957-7353 Alternate: Andre Anderson PH: (407) 957-8428 CITY OF WINTER PARK Donald Marcotte 401 South Park Avenue Assistant Director, Public Works Winter Park, Florida 32789 PH: (407) 599-3411 Alternate: Troy Attaway PH: (407) 599-3242 Alternate: Keith Moore PH: (407) 599-3262 Alternate: Matthew Noonon PH: (407) 599-3260 CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS Brian Fields, P.E. 1126 East State Road 434 City Engineer Winter Springs, Florida 32708 PH: (407) 327-7597 Alternate: Bryant Smith PH: (407) 327-5966 CENTRAL FLORIDA EXPRESSWAY AUTHORITY (CFX) Brian Homayouni 4974 ORL Tower Road Manager of Traffic Operations Orlando, Florida 32807 PH: (407) 690-5332 Alternate: Brent Poole PH: (407) 690-5333 CENTRAL FLORIDA REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY (LYNX) Doug Jamison 455 North Garland Avenue Senior ITS Developer Orlando, Florida 32801 PH: (407) 254-6071 Alternate: Craig Bayard PH: (407) 254-6008 Updated: October 15, 2018 GREATER ORLANDO AVIATION AUTHORITY (GOAA) Brad Friel One Airport Boulevard Transportation Planning Manager Orlando, Florida 32827 PH: (407) 825-3139 Alternate: Davin Ruohomaki PH: (407) 825-3105 KISSIMMEE GATEWAY AIRPORT Ramon Senorans 301 North Dyer Boulevard, Ste. 101 Lead Airport Operations Coordinator Kissimmee, Florida 34741 PH: (407) 518-2537 Alternate: Terry Lloyd PH: (407) 518-2516 REEDY CREEK IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT (RCID) Lee Pulham, AICP Post Office Box 10170 Planner Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830 PH: (407) 828-1660 Alternate: Kathryn Kolbo PH: (407) 828-2250 METROPLAN ORLANDO/TSMO COMMUNITY ADVOCATE Nicole Hugues 3330 W. Colonial Drive, Apartment # 163 Orlando, FL 32808 PH: (407) 490-8568 CITY OF EDGEWOOD (NON-VOTING) Mayor Ray Bagshaw 405 Larue Avenue Edgewood, Florida 32899 PH: (407) 851-2920 ORANGE COUNTY CTST (NON-VOTING) Vacant Updated: October 15, 2018 OSCEOLA COUNTY CTST (NON-VOTING) Vacant SEMINOLE COUNTY CTST (NON-VOTING) Lt. Brad McDaniel Seminole County Sheriff’s Office [email protected] 100 Eslinger Way Sanford FL 32773 Alternate: Officer Billy Morris [email protected] TOWN OF WINDERMERE (NON-VOTING) Councilman Robert McKinley 614 Main Street Windermere, Florida 34786 PH: (407) 876-2563 Alternate: David Grimm UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA (NON-VOTING) Susan Hutson Post Office Box 163020 Assistant Director of Planning Orlando, Florida 32816 Facilities Planning & Construction PH: (407) 823-3387 Alternate: Maria Teimouri FDOT, DISTRICT 5 (NON-VOTING ADVISOR) Kellie Smith [email protected] FLORIDA’S TURNPIKE ENTERPRISE (NON- VOTING ADVISOR) Ms. H. 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