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List of Recipients for Draft EIS

LGA Access Improvement Project EIS August 2020 List of Recipients for Draft EIS

  • Stakeholder category
  • Affiliation
  • Full Name

  • Paul Vallone
  • District 19

  • Peter Koo
  • District 20

  • Local Officials
  • Francisco Moya

Costa Constantinides Daniel Dromm Andrew M. Cuomo Chuck E. Schumer Kirsten Gillibrand Bill de Blasio
District 21 District 22 District 25 New York State United States Senate United States Senate New York City

  • State Senate District 11
  • John C. Liu

State Senate District 12 State Senate District 13 State Senate District 13
Michael Gianaris Jessica Ramos Maria Barlis
State Senate District 16 State Senate District 34
Toby Ann Stavisky Alessandra Biaggi Daniel Rosenthal Michael G. DenDekker Jeffrion L. Aubry Lily Pioche Aravella Simotas Catalina Cruz Melinda Katz
State Elected Officials
New York State Assembly District 27

New York State Assembly District 34 New York State Assembly District 35 New York State Assembly District 35 New York State Assembly District 36 New York State Assembly District 39 Borough of Queens
Hakeem Jeffries Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Hiram Montserrate Vinny Albanese Steven D' Amato Patrick Algyer Charles Apelian Robert Benfatto Dan Biederman Dan Biederman Barbara Blair
NY's 8th Congressional District (Brooklyn and Queens) in the US House New York District 14 New York 35th Assembly District NYS Laborers NYS Laborers Global Business Travel Association Queens Community Board 7 Hudson Yards Hells Kitchen Alliance Bryant Park Corporation Bryant Park Corporation - Citi Field Garment District Alliance
Seth Bornstein Zachariah Boyer Veta Brome
Queens Economic Development Corp. Jackson Heights Beautification Group Former District Leader

  • Rob Byrnes
  • East Midtown Partnership

Ditmars Blvd Block Association Grand Central Partnership Transport Workers Union (TWU) Hotel Association of NYC Corona East Elmhurst Clergy Association Vaughn College
James Carriero Alfred Cerullo, III Angelo Cucuzza Vijay Dandapani Kimberly Detherage Sharon Devivo

  • George Dixon
  • Local NAACP branch

Riverkeeper and Guardians of Flushing Bay Guardians of Flushing Bay Riverkeeper
Michael Dulong Carmel Fromson Paul Gallay Thomas Grech Larinda Hooks Bill Huisman
Queens Chamber of Commerce East Elmhurst Corona Civic Association Aviation Development Council Waterfront Alliance
Community Group Leaders
Karen Imas Christle Johnson Lynn Kelly
Global Business Travel Association New Yorkers for Parks
Richard Khuzami Gary LaBarbera Kevin Law
Old Astoria Neighborhood Association Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York Long Island Association

  • Roland Lewis
  • Waterfront Alliance

Elizabeth Lusskin Beryl Major
Long Island City Partnership East Elmhurst
Haeda Mihaltses George Miranda James Mongeluzo Hiram Montserrate Mitchell Moss Harvey Nagin
NY Mets Teamsters Joint Council 16 Queens local coalition East Elmhurst Corona Democrats Rudin Center for Transportation Policy 47th Street BID
Leticia Ochoa
Queens Neighborhood United Jackson Heights Beautification Group NY Building Congress United Community Civic Association Guardians of Flushing Bay/Riverkeeper General Contractors Association New Yorkers for Parks
Nuala O'Doherty Michael Papagianakis Rosemarie Poveromo Rebecca Pryor Robert Wessels Lucy Robson Santos Rodriguez
Building and Construction Trades Council of Greater New York

LGA Access Improvement Project EIS August 2020 List of Recipients for Draft EIS

  • Stakeholder category
  • Affiliation
  • Full Name

Steven Rubenstein Armand Sabitoni John Samuelsen Warren Schreiber Stephen Sigmund Christopher Sperazza Angela Sung Pinsky Frank Taylor
ABNY NYS Laborers Transport Workers Union (TWU) New York Community Aviation Roundtable Global Gateway Alliance ABNY

  • ABNY
  • Community Group Leaders

Ditmars Blvd Block Association

  • New York League of Conservation Voters
  • Julie Tighe

Tim Tompkins Robert Waldmann Peter Ward
Times Square Alliance Vaughn College Hotel Trades Council (HTC)
Daniel Zausner Marie Torniali Florence Koulouris Renetta English Giovanna A. Reid Ann Brown
United States Tennis Association Queens Community Board 1 Queens Community Board 1 Queens Community Board 3 Queens Community Board 3

  • Queens Community Board 3
  • Community Boards

  • Queens Community Board 3
  • Bill Meehan

Queens Community Board 7 Queens Community Board 7 Queens Community Board 7 FEMA FEMA FEMA FEMA
Eugene T. Kelty, Jr. Marilyn McAndrews Warren Schreiber Andrew Martin Michael Audin John Dawson John McKee
FHWA FHWA
Michael Canavan John Burns
FHWA FHWA FHWA
John Formosa Robert Davies Melissa Toni
FRA FRA
Michael Johnsen Laura Shick
FTA FTA
Donald Burns Jeffrey Roux
FTA NMFS NMFS NMFS
James Goveia Michael Pentony Edith Carson-Supino Karen Greene Lou Chiarella
Federal Agencies
NMFS NPS OST US ACE US ACE USACE USACE
Cheryl Sams O'Neill Andrew Brunner Lisa Grudzinski Stephan Ryba Ronald Pinzon Chris Mallery
USCG US DOI US EPA US FWS
Chris Bisignano Andrew Raddant Lingard Knutson Kerri Dikun
US FWS US FWS
David Stilwell Steve Papa
ACHP MTA
Sarah Stokely Janno Lieber

  • MTA (incl LIRR and NYC Transit)/Governor's Office
  • Kylah Hynes

Governor's Office MTA
Justin Zanetti Matt Best

  • MTA
  • Peter Cafiero

MTA (incl LIRR and NYC Transit) LIRR LIRR
Pamela Ross Adam Mc Cool Linda Messina Stephen Watts Matt Maraglio Jennifer Street Abigail Schultz Norman Kee
NYSDEC NYSDOS NYSDOS NYSDOT NYSDOT NYSDOT NYSDOT
State Agencies
Wahid Albert Kathleen Joy
NYSDOT NYSDOT NYSDOT NYSDOT
Richard Szeles Luis Calderon Susan Beaudoin Janice McLachlan

  • Craig Ruyle
  • NYSDOT

LGA Access Improvement Project EIS August 2020 List of Recipients for Draft EIS

  • Stakeholder category
  • Affiliation
  • Full Name

  • NYSDOT
  • Dan Hitt

NYSDOT NYSHPO NYSHPO NYSHPO Governor's Office Governor's Office Governor's Office
Scott Prividera Beth Cumming Olivia Brazee Daniel MacKay Hersh Parekh Michael Wojnar Ruth Verbal
State Agencies
NYCDEP NYCDEP NYCDEP
Terrell Estesen Mikheil Bolbol Zahn Wu

  • NYCDEP
  • Mark Page

NYC Dept of City Planning NYC Dept of City Planning NYC Dept of City Planning NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Dept of Parks and Recreation NYC Law Dept Enviro Law Division NYC Law Dept Enviro Law Division NYCDOT
Jack Schmidt Kathi Ko Hye-Kyung Yang Alyssa Cobb Christopher Ameigh Meira Berkower David Cuff Sybil Young Colleen Alderson Michael Bradley Emily Humes Nate Grove Chris Reo Peter Shikler Michele Samuelsen-Jaiswal William Ullom Craig Chin
City Agencies
NYCDOT NYCDOT NYCDOT NYCDOT NYCDOT
Shakil Ahmed David Fenichel Tika Gurung
NYCEDC NYCEDC NYCEDC Mayor's Office
David Hopkins Robert Holbrook Brooke Wieczorek Tim Gallagher

  • Hilary Semel
  • Mayor's Office

NYC Department of Small Business Services New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission New York City Economic Development Corporation New York City Department of Parks and Recreation Delaware Tribe
Andrew Schwartz Gina Santucci Adam Lomasney Colleen Alderson Susan Bachor

  • Jacob Balter
  • Long Island Rail Road

Partnership for New York City Historic Districts Council The New York Landmarks Conservancy Queens Community Board 3 Shinnecock Indian Nation Queens Museum New York State Division for Historic Preservation (SHPO) New York State Division for Historic Preservation (SHPO) Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Queens Community Board 3 Queens Community Board 3 Queens Community Board 3 New York City Department of City Planning Queens Chamber of Commerce Stockbridge-Munsee Mohican Tribal Historic Preservation DOCOMOMO Metropolitan Transportation Authority New York State Department of Transportation Office of the Mayor, Queens Borough Office of the Mayor, Queens Borough Office of the Mayor, Queens Borough Queens Community Board 7 Queens Community Board 7 Queens Community Board 7 Queens Community Board 3 New York Mets
Ajay Banga Simeon Bankoff Michael Braner Ann Brown David Bunne Martine Mark J. Coleman Beth Cumming Olivia Brazee Matthew DiScenna Renetta English Bill Meehan Ann Brown Timothy L. Gallagher Thomas Grech Bonney Hartley Frampton Tolbert Kylah Hynes Kathleen Joy Melinda Katz Alan Swisher Phyllis Caccioppo Eugene Kelty
Consulting Parties
Charles Apelian Warren Schreiber Bill Meehan Haeda Mihaltses
New York Buildings Congress New York City Department of Transportation New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission Queens Historical Society
Michael Papagianakis Michele Samuelsen-Jaiswal Gina Santucci Patricia B. Sherwood

LGA Access Improvement Project EIS August 2020 List of Recipients for Draft EIS

  • Stakeholder category
  • Affiliation
  • Full Name

Private Landowners Advisory Council on Historic Preservation Ditmars Block Association
Sarah C. Stokely Frank Taylor

  • Delaware Nation
  • Erin Thompson

Louis Walker Daniel Zausner
Consulting Parties
Queens Community Board 4

United States Tennis Association Corona-East Elmhurst Historic Preservation Society National Trust for Historic Preservation Professional Archaeologists of New York City (PANYC)

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