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FEIR Circulation List Final Environmental Impact Report Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List South Station Expansion June 2016 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Final Environmental Impact Report This Page Intentionally Left Blank June 2016 South Station Expansion Massachusetts Department of Transportation Final Environmental Impact Report Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List 6.1. Federal Agencies Federal Aviation Administration Attn: Amy Lind Corbett, Regional Administrator New England Region 12 New England Executive Park Burlington, MA 01803-5299 Federal Highway Administration Massachusetts Division Attn: Pamela Stephenson, Division Administrator 55 Broadway, 10th Floor Cambridge, MA 02142 Federal Railroad Administration Attn: Laura Shick, Environmental Protection Specialist 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE West Building MS-20 W36-428 Washington, DC 20590 Federal Transit Administration Attn: Mary Beth Mello, Regional Administrator Region 1 Office Transportation Systems Center, Kendall Square 55 Broadway, Suite 920 Cambridge, MA 02142-1093 United States Postal Service Attn: Ronald D. Schlesinger, Manager, Maintenance Engineering Support 25 Dorchester Avenue, Room B-36 Boston, MA 02205 6.2. State Agencies Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs Attn: Matthew Beaton, Secretary 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 Massachusetts Convention Center Authority Attn: David Gibbons, Executive Director 415 Summer Street Boston, MA 02210 Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation Attn: MEPA Coordinator 251 Causeway Street, Suite 900 Boston, MA 02114 South Station Expansion June 2016 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Page 6-1 Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Final Environmental Impact Report Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources Attn: Judith Judson, Commissioner 100 Cambridge Street, Suite 1020 Boston, MA 02114 Massachusetts Department of Energy Resources Attn: MEPA Coordinator 100 Cambridge Street, 10th Floor Boston, MA 02114 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Attn: Nancy Seidman, Assistant Commissioner 1 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Attn: John D. Viola, Assistant Commissioner 1 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Northeast Regional Office Attn: Nancy Baker, Environmental/MEPA Analyst 205B Lowell Street Wilmington, MA 01887 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Attn: MEPA Coordinator 1 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Attn: Waterways Program 1 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Attn: Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup 1 Winter Street Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Highway Division District 6 Attn: MEPA Coordinator 185 Kneeland Street Boston, MA 02111 Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries Attn: MEPA Coordinator 251 Causeway Street, Suite 400 Boston, MA 02114 June 2016 South Station Expansion Page 6-2 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Final Environmental Impact Report Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Attn: Jay Ash, Secretary 1 Ashburton Place, Room 2101 Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Attn: Ronald L. Walker, II, Secretary 1 Ashburton Place, Suite 2112 Boston, MA 02108 Massachusetts Historical Commission Attn: Brona Simon, State Historic Preservation Officer, Executive Director The MA Archives Building 220 Morrissey Boulevard Boston, MA 02125-3314 Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management Attn: Bruce Carlisle, Director 251 Causeway Street, Suite 800 Boston, MA 02114-2136 6.3. Railroad Operators National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) Planning and Development Attn: Drew Galloway, Department Chief, NEC Infrastructure and Investment Department 30th Street Station, Room 4N-225 Philadelphia, PA 19104 National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) NEC Infrastructure and Business Development Attn: Thomas Moritz, Director Business Development 30th Street Station, Room 4N-166 Philadelphia, PA 19104 National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) Attn: Paul O’Mara, Superintendent of Operations 2 South Station, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02110 6.4. Regional Organizations Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Attn: MEPA Coordinator 10 Park Plaza, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02216-3966 South Station Expansion June 2016 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Page 6-3 Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Final Environmental Impact Report Massachusetts Port Authority Attn: Stewart Dalzell, Deputy Director, Environmental Planning and Permitting One Harborside Drive, Suite 200S East Boston, MA 02128-2909 Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Attn: Marianne Connolly, Senior Program Manager Environmental Review and Compliance Charlestown Navy Yard 100 First Ave, Building 39 Boston, MA 02129 Metropolitan Area Planning Council Attn: Martin Pillsbury, Environmental Planning Director 60 Temple Place, 6th Floor Boston, MA 02111 6.5. Federal Elected Officials Senator Elizabeth Warren 2400 JFK Federal Building 15 New Sudbury Street Boston, MA 02203 Senator Edward Markey 975 JFK Federal Building 15 New Sudbury Street Boston, MA 02203 Congressman Michael Capuano 110 First Street Cambridge, MA 02141 Congressman Steven Lynch 88 Black Falcon Avenue, Suite 340 Boston, MA 02210 6.6. State Elected Officials Senator William Brownsberger State House, Room 504 Boston, MA 02133 Senator Sonia Chang-Diaz State House, Room 111 Boston, MA 02133 June 2016 South Station Expansion Page 6-4 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Final Environmental Impact Report Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Senator Linda Dorcena Forry State House, Room 410 Boston, MA 02133 Senator Patricia Jehlen Co-Chair, MBTA Caucus State House, Room 424 Boston, MA 02133 Senator Michael Rush State House, Room 511C Boston, MA 02133 Senator William Straus State House, Room 134 Boston, MA 02133 Senator Bruce E. Tarr State House, Room 308 Boston, MA 02133 Speaker Robert A. DeLeo State House, Room 356 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Nick Collins State House, Room 39 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Sean Garballey Co-Chair, MBTA Caucus State House, Room 540 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Kevin Honan State House, Room 38 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Jay Livingstone State House, Room 136 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Aaron Michlewitz State House, Room 254 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Michael J. Moran State House, Room 42 Boston, MA 02133 South Station Expansion June 2016 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Page 6-5 Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Final Environmental Impact Report Representative Angelo Scaccia State House, Room 33 Boston, MA 02133 Representative Frank I. Smizik State House, Room 274 Boston, MA 02133-1054 Representative Timothy J. Toomey State House, Room 238 Boston, MA 02133 6.7. Local Elected Officials Mayor Marty Walsh 1 City Hall Square, Suite 500 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Michelle Wu, President Boston City Council President 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Frank Baker Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Andrea Joy Campbell Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Mark Ciommo Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Michael Flaherty Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Annissa E. George Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 June 2016 South Station Expansion Page 6-6 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Final Environmental Impact Report Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Tito Jackson Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Salvatore LaMattina Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Bill Linehan Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Timothy McCarthy Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Matt O’Malley Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Ayanna Pressley Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 Josh Zakim Boston City Council 1 City Hall Square, Suite 550 Boston, MA 02201-2043 6.8. Local Government Boston Conservation Commission Attn: Charlotte Moffat, Executive Secretary Boston City Hall, Room 801 Boston, MA 02201 Boston Environment Department Attn: Austin Blackmon, Chief of Environment, Energy and Open Space 1 City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 South Station Expansion June 2016 Massachusetts Department of Transportation Page 6-7 Chapter 6 – FEIR Circulation List Final Environmental Impact Report Boston Mayor’s Office Attn: Chris Osgood, Chief of Streets, Transportation, & Sanitation 1 City Hall Square, 5th Floor Boston, MA 02201 Boston Public Health Commission Attn: Monica Valdes Lupi, Executive Director 1010 Massachusetts Avenue, Main Office Boston, MA 02118 Boston Public Works Department Attn: Michael Dennehy, Commissioner Boston City Hall, Room 801 1 City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Boston Redevelopment Authority Attn: Sara Myerson, Director of Planning 1 City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Boston Transportation Department Attn: Gina Fiandaca, Commissioner Boston City Hall 1 City Hall Square Boston, MA 02201 Boston Water and Sewer Commission Attn: John P. 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