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Appendix F: Agencies and Organizations Notified of Scoping Appendix F Agencies and Organizations Notified of Scoping 1 Organization Salutation First Name Last Name Title Address Apt/ Floor City State Zip American Association of University Women 60 Salem Lane Evanston IL 60203 Developing Communities Project 11300 S Halsted St Suite A Chicago IL 60628 Winthrop Club Condos Ms. Nancy Arient 1570 Elmwood Ave Evanston IL 60202 Southern Rogers Park Neighbors David Baran 2301 N. Clark St. #202 Chicago IL 60614 League of Women Voters of Evanston Ms. Susan Black President 2100 Ridge Avenue Evanston IL 60201 DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference Mr. David Brumme President 1220 Oak Brook Road Oak Brook IL 60523 Malibu East Condominium Association Sandy Chaet 6033 N. Sheridan Chicago IL 60660 Evmark/ Downtown Evanston Ms. Carolyn Dellutri Executive Director 820 Davis St. Suite 151 Evanston IL 60201 Argyle Winmore Block Club Mr. David Farina 937 W. Lakeside Pl. Chicago IL 60640 Loyola Area Neighbors Ms Mary Kate Fleming 7300 N. Sheridan Rd Chicago IL 60626 Northwest Municipal Conference Mark Fowler 1616 E Golf Rd Des Plaines IL 60016 Metropolitan Family Services-Evanston Center Ms. A. Fernando Freire Director 820 Davis Street Ste 450 Evanston IL 60201 League of Women Voters of Wilmette Ms. Georgia Gebhardt Co-President P.O. Box 432 Wilmette IL 60091 NEBA - North Edgewater Beach Assn. Mr. Gabriel Gonzalez 6033 N Sheridan Road 41A Chicago IL 60660 Edgewater Community Council Reggie Griffin Executive Director 6044 N. Broadway 2nd Fl. Chicago IL 60660 Timber Ridge Homeowners Ms. Sheila Gross PO Box 806 Skokie IL 60076 Friends of Bronx Ave Mrs. Lois Hazen 10014 N Bronx Skokie IL 60077 Evanston RoundTable Mary Helt Gavin Publisher 1124 Florence Ave. Suite 3 Evanston IL 60202 Sheridan Shore Yacht Club Ms. Sabine Herber Executive Director 20 Harbor Dr. Wilmette IL 60091 Wilmette American Legion Post 46 Mr. Kurt Johnson Bar Chairman 1925 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette IL 60091 League of Women Voters of Chicago Esta Kallen President 332 S. Michigan Ave. St 1150 Chicago IL 60604 Edgewater Glen Association Kim Kaulas 1353 W Norwood Chicago IL 60660 Transit Riders Authority Mr. Adam Kerman PO Box 529 Chicago IL 60690 Neighborhood First Mr. Dan Kleinman 6033 N Sheridan Chicago IL 60660 Bronx Ave "Friends" Ms. Kate Kozak 10015 N. Bronx Skokie IL 60077 Omnibus Society of America Mr. William Larsen 1210 W. Granville Chicago IL 60660 Argyle Winmore Block Club Ms. Jill Liska 5036 N Winthrop #3 Chicago IL 60640 PACT Block Club Mr Sarah Lisy 1229 W. Columbia Chicago IL 60626 Rogers Park Presbyterian Church Rev. James McBride Pastor 7059 N. Greenview St. Chicago IL 60626 Friends of the Fullerton Mr. Allan Mellis 1115 W Montana Chicago IL 60614 Malibu East Condominium Association Marcel Molins 6033 N. Sheridan Chicago IL 60660 Family Services of Glenview Dr. Robert Noone Executive Director 2320 Glenview Road Glenview IL 60025 Rotary Club of Winnetka/Northfield Mr. Charles Norton President 620 Lincoln Ave. Winnetka IL 60093 Rotary Club of Wilmette Donald Olson Co-President 9925 Gross Point Rd. Skokie IL 60077 Malibu East Condominium Association Kim O'Neal 6033 N Sheridan Road Chicago IL 60660 Neighborhood First Ms. Kathleen O'Pry 415 Howard St 1702 Evanston IL 60202 Rotary International Mr. David Ortner 1560 Sherman Ave # Ll1 Evanston IL 60201 Winthrop Court Condominiums Mr. Mike Palet 5036 N Winthrop #3 Chicago IL 60640 Malibu East Condominium Association Tracy Poyser 6033 N Sheridan #34B Chicago IL 60660 Salvation Army Major Alberto Rapley 1403 Sherman Ave Evanston IL 60201 Skokie Commission on Family Services Mr. Julia Rath 9244 Gross Pt Rd #409 Skokie IL 60077 St. Mary Catholic Church Rev. Gregory Sakowicz Pastor 1012 Lake St. Evanston IL 60201 Northshore Apartments & Condos Andy Scott 832 Custer Ave Evanston IL 60202 Rotary Club of Evanston Gene Servillo President P.O. Box 84 Evanston IL 60204 Central Street Neighbors Association Mr. Jeff Smith 2724 Harrison Evanston IL 60201 Rotary International Mr. Matt Switzer 1560 Sherman Ave # Ll1 Evanston IL 60201 Kiwanis of Glenview/Northbrook Sara Szumski President 1440 Elizabeth Lane Glenview IL 60025 League of Women Voters of Winnetka-Northfield-Kenilworth Ms. Karen Templeton President P.O. Box 93 Winnetka IL 60093 Alternatives Inc. Mr. Andrew Tonachel Youth Development Dir. 4730 N Sheridan Chicago IL 60640 Rainbow/PUSH Coalition Ms. Marshette Turner Director of Trade Bureau 930 E. 50th St. Chicago IL 60647 Northwest Municipal Conference Mr. Mike Walczak Program Manager 1616 East Golf Road Des Plaines IL 60016 Malibu East Condominium Association Neil Warner 6033 N Sheridan Chicago IL 60660 Timber Ridge Homeowners Assoc. Mr. Dave Young Treasurer 8929 Tamaroh Terrace Skokie IL 60076 1421 Sherman Condo Assn. Manager 1421 Sherman Ave. Evanston IL 60201 2 Organization Salutation First Name Last Name Title Address Apt/ Floor City State Zip Active Transportation Alliance 9 W. Hubbard St. Ste. 402 Chicago IL 60654 Belle Shore Apartments 1062 W. Bryn Mawr Chicago IL 60660 Catalpa Gardens Condominiums 1122 W Catalpa Ave Chicago IL 60640 Church Street Condominium Manager 1111 Church St. Evanston IL 60201 Church Street Station Condo Assn. Manager 1640 Maple Ave. Evanston IL 60201 Clyde Court Condominiums Manager 125 Clyde Ave. Evanston IL 60201 Cradle 2049 Ridge Ave Evanston IL 60201 Engelhart Graduate Housing 1921 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 Engelhart Hall 1925 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 Hemenway United Methodist Church 933 Chicago Ave Evanston IL 60202 Maple Park 1200 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette IL 60091 North Shore Center for Spiritual Living 1453 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 Optima Towers Condo Assn. Manager 800 Davis St. Evanston IL 60201 Optima Views Condo Associates 1720 Maple Ave. Evanston IL 60201 ORT Resale Shop 915 Chicago Ave Evanston IL 60202 Prairie Condominium Association Manager 2668 Prairie Ave. Evanston IL 60201 Saxony Condo Assn. Manager 134 Clyde Ave. Evanston IL 60201 Second Baptist Church 1717 Benson Ave Evanston IL 60201 Sheffield Condominium Assn 3808 N Sheffield Ave Chicago IL 60613 Sherman Condo Assn. Manager 2300 Sherman Ave. Evanston IL 60201 St. Ita's 5512 N Broadway St Chicago IL 60640 St. James Armenian Church 816 Clark St Evanston IL 60201 St. Mark's Episcopal Church 1501 Ridge Ave Evanston IL 60201 St. Nicholas Catholic Church 806 Ridge Ave Evanston IL 60202 Stickney School Condos 1054 W. Hollywood Chicago IL 60689 YMCA 1514 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 1425 Sherman Ave Evanston IL 60201 1429 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 1454 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 1500 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 1507 Ridge Ave Evanston IL 60201 1929 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 2029 Ridge Ave Evanston IL 60201 2036 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 2038 Maple Ave Evanston IL 60201 1600 Ridge Chinese Mutual Aid Association Dr. Lisa Abrams Vice President 1016 W. Argyle St. Chicago IL 60640 Chinese Mutual Aid Association Mr. Kang Chiu President 1016 W. Argyle St. Chicago IL 60657 Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center Fritzie Fritzshall President 9603 Woods Drive Skokie IL 60077 American Indian Center, Inc. Ms. Rita Hodge Pow-wow Committee 1630 W. Wilson Ave. Chicago IL 60640 Korean American Community Services Jason Kim President 2320 Glenview Road Glenview IL 60025 Korean-American Resource & Cultural Center Hyon Ko President 2701-A West Peterson Avenue Chicago IL 60659 American Indian Center, Inc. Ms. Michelle Oberwise Lacock Board Vice President 1630 W. Wilson Ave. Chicago IL 60640 Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center Howard Swibel Chair, Exec. Committee 9603 Woods Drive Skokie IL 60077 South East Asian Center Woodman Taylor 1134 W Ainslie Chicago IL 60640 American Indian Center, Inc. Ms. Debra Valentino Board President 1630 W. Wilson Ave. Chicago IL 60640 Asian Human Svc Inc 4820 N Broadway St Chicago IL 60640 Chinese American Senior Citizen Association 1127 W. Argyle St. 2nd Floor Chicago IL 60640 Chinese Connection 4449 N Broadway St. Chicago IL 60640 9th Congressional District Ms. Paula Collan 5533 N Broadway Chicago IL 60640 9th Congressional District Mr. Dave Davis 820 Davis St. Ste. 105 Evanston IL 60201 7th Congressional District Congressman Danny Davis Congressman 3333 West Arthington Street Ste. 130 Chicago IL 60624 U.S. Senator Senator Richard Durbin Senator 230 S. Dearborn Ste. 3892 Chicago IL 60604 2nd Congressional District Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. Congressman 7121 S. Yates Blvd. Chicago IL 60649 3 Organization Salutation First Name Last Name Title Address Apt/ Floor City State Zip U.S. Senator Senator Mark Kirk Senator 230 S. Dearborn Ste. 3900 Chicago IL 60604 5th Congressional District Congressman Mike Quigley Congressman 3742 W. Irving Park Road Chicago IL 60618 9th Congressional District Ms. Tania Rodriguez 5533 N Broadway Chicago IL 60640 9th Congressional District Congresswoma Jan Schakowsky Congresswoman 820 Davis St. Evanston IL 60201 10th Congressional District 707 Skokie Blvd. Suite 350 Northbrook IL 60062 City of Chicago Mayor Richard Daley Mayor 121 N. LaSalle St. Room 507 Chicago IL 60602 City of Chicago, Office of the Mayor Mr. Sean B. Harden Executive Asssistant to the Mayor 121 N. LaSalle St. Room 406 Chicago IL 60602 Village of Skokie Mr. Nathan Jones Planning Intern 5127 Oakton Street Skokie IL 60077 City of Chicago, Office of the Mayor Mr. Gene Lee Deputy Chief of Staff 121 N. LaSalle St. Room 406 Chicago IL 60602 Village of Skokie Mr. Adam Letender 5127 Oakton Street Skokie IL 60077 Chicago Alderman - Ward 40 Ms. Denise O'Neill 5850 N Lincoln Chicago IL 60659 Village of Skokie - Community Development Department Mr. Pete Peyer Executive Director Village Hall 5127 Oakton Street Skokie IL 60077 Chicago Alderman - Ward 40 Ms. Kathy Price 5850 N Lincoln Chicago IL 60659 Village of Wilmette, Engineer Department Ms. Linda Reiley Engineering Assistant 1200 Wilmette Avenue Wilmette IL 60091 Village of Skokie Mr. Randy Roberts Trustee 7943 Tripp Avenue Skokie IL 60076 Village of Wilmette, Community Development Department Ms.
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