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Appendix F Aasp 2008 APPENDIX F AASP 2008 - Mailing List Alaska Aviation System Plan 2008 - Mailing List Activity Organization Prefix First Name Last Name Title, Division Address City State Zip Email Aviation Industry Northern Air Cargo Mr. Dale Ferguson Director of Safety 3900 W International Airport Road Anchorage AK 99502 [email protected] Aviation Interest Alaska Air Carriers Association Ms. Joy Journeay Executive Director 2301 Merrill Field Drive, Suite A-3 Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Aviation Interest Alaska Air Carriers Association Ms. Cheryl Eluska Administrative Coordinator 2301 Merrill Field Drive, Suite A-3 Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Aviation Interest Alaska Airmen's Association Ms. Dee Hanson Executive Director 4200 Floatplane Drive Anchorage AK 99502 [email protected] Aviation Interest Alaska Airmen's Association Mr. Joe Pearson President 4200 Floatplane Drive Anchorage AK 99502 Aviation Interest Alaska Aviation Coordination Council Mr. Jim Cieplak [email protected] Aviation Interest Alaska Wing Civil Air Patrol PO Box 6014 Elmendorf AFB AK 99506 [email protected] Aviation Interest Alaskan Aviation Safety Foundation 2811 Merrill Field Drive Anchorage AK 99501 Aviation Interest Anchorage Air Cargo Association Ms. Christina Wallace President PO Box 190082 Anchorage AK 99519-0082 [email protected] Aviation Interest AOPA Mr. Tom George Regional Representative PO Box 83750 Fairbanks AK 99708 [email protected] Aviation Interest Christian Pilots Association of Alaska, Inc. HC-34, Box 2732 Wasilla AK 99654 [email protected], [email protected], Aviation Interest Fairbanks General Aviation Association Ms. Carol Scott President [email protected] Aviation Interest Governor's Aviation Advisory Board Mr. Lee Ryan 5701 Silverado Way, Unit L Anchorage AK 99518 [email protected]; [email protected] Aviation Interest Medallion Foundation 2301 Merrill Field Drive, Suite A-3 Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Aviation Interest Seaplane Pilots Association Mr. John Pratt Field Director [email protected] Aviation Interest UAA, Aviation Technology Division Mr. Michael Inman Aviation Research Associate 2811 Merrill Field Drive Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Aviation Interest UAA, Aviation Technology Division Mr. Kirk Leonard Assistant Director 2811 Merrill Field Drive Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Consultant Aries Consultants [email protected]' Consultant Barnard Dunkelberg & Company Mr. Brad Rolf 1743 Wazee Street, Suite 400 Denver CO 80202 [email protected] Consultant CH2M Hill Mr. Dan Sterley 301 W Northern Lights Blvd., Suite 601 Anchorage AK 99503-2691 [email protected] Consultant DOWL Engineers Ms. Kristen Hansen Manager, Environmental Services 4041 B Street Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant DOWL Engineers Mr. Brian Hanson Transportation Engineer 4041 B Street Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant DOWL Engineers Mr. John Jones Transportation Planner 4041 B Street Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant DOWL Engineers Ms. Nan Llewellyn Transportation Planner 4041 B Street Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant DOWL Engineers Mr. Tom Middendorf Manager, Transportation Planning 4041 B Street Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant HDL Mr. Scott Hattenburg 3335 Arctic Boulevard, Suite 100 Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant HDR Mr. Duane Hippe 2525 C Street, Suite 305 Anchorage AK 99503-2632 [email protected] Consultant HDR Mr. Carl Siebe 2525 C Street, Suite 305 Anchorage AK 99503-2632 [email protected] Consultant HNTB Mr. Jeff Mishler [email protected] Consultant PDC Ms. Royce Conlon 2700 Gambell Street, Suite 500 Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant R&M Consultants, Inc. Mr. Frank Rast 9101 Vanguard Drive Anchorage AK 99507 [email protected] Consultant USKH Mr. Zane Shanklin 2515 A Street Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant WHPacific Ms. Sara Funk 12012 W. 82nd Terrace Lenexa KS 66215 [email protected] Consultant WHPacific Ms. Nicole McCullough 3150 C Street, Suite 250 Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Consultant WHPacific Mr. Eric Miyashiro 3150 C Street, Suite 250 Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Econ Devel AK Department of Commerce, Community and Economic DevelopmentMs. Irene Catalone 209 Forty Mile Avenue Fairbanks AK 99701 [email protected] Econ Devel Denali Commission Mr. Mike McKinnon Transportation Program Manager 510 L Street, Ste 410 Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Econ Devel Sitka Economic Development Association Mr. Hugh Bevan Executive Director [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Anchorage Economic Development Corporation Ms. Erin Ealum Development Director 900 West 5 th Avenue, Suite 300 Anchorage AK 99501 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Bering Strait Development Council Ms. Barb Nickels Community Planning & Development Direc Kawerak, Inc. PO Box 948 Nome AK 99762 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Copper Valley Economic Development Association, Inc. Ms. Clair Heise Executive Director PO Box 9 Glennallen AK 99588 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Fairbanks North Star Borough Economic Development Commission Dr. Kathryn Dodge, PhD Economic Development Specialist PO Box 71267 Fairbanks AK 99707-1267 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Kenai Peninsula Economic Development District Mr. John Parker Executive Director 14896 Kenai Spur Highway, #103A Kenai AK 99611-7000 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Lower Kukokwim Economic Development Council Mr. Carl Berger Executive Director PO Box 2021 Bethel AK 99559 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Mat-Su Resource Conservation & Development, Inc. Marty Metiva Executive Director 1700 E. Bogard, Suite 203 Wasilla AK 99654 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Northwest Arctic Borough Economic Development Commission Ms. D'Anne Hamilton Executive Director PO Box 1110 Kotzebue AK 99752 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Prince William Sound Economic Development District Ms. Sue Cogswell Executive Director 2207 Spenard Rd, Suite 207 Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Southeast Conference Ms. Shelly Wright Executive Director PO Box 21989 Juneau AK 99802 [email protected] Econ Devel, ARDOR Southwest Alaska Municipal Conference Mr. Andy Varner Economic Development Specialist 3300 Arctic Boulevard, Suite 203 Anchorage AK 99503 [email protected] Government Alaska Department of Public Safety Alaska State Troopers 5700 East Tudor Road Anchorage AK 99507 Government Alaska Department of Public Safety Alaska State Troopers 1979 Peger Road Fairbanks AK 99709 Government Alaska Department of Public Safety Alaska State Troopers PO Box 111201 Juneau AK 99811 Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Harvey Anelon M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Ms. Barbara Beaton PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Steve Berninger Rural Airport Foreman, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Terry Canfield PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Velton "Lynn" Cason PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Tim Croghan Construction P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. David Cummings Rural Airport Foreman, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Lawrence Davis Rural Airport Foreman, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Kurt Devon Supervisor, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Jeffrey Doerning Rural Airport Foreman, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Alaska Aviation System Plan Page 1 of 4 Mailing List Activity Organization Prefix First Name Last Name Title, Division Address City State Zip Email Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Harvey "Butch" Douthit PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Donald Fancher Planning P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Jack Fullerton Chief, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519-6900 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Dan Golden PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Robert Greene Kodiak Airport Manager 1500 Anton Larsen Road Kodiak AK 99615 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Norman Heyano Rural Airport Foreman, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Carl High Supervisor, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Sean Holland Construction P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Allen Kemplen Planning P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519-6900 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Troy LaRue Supervisor, M&O P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519-6900 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Gary Lincoln PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Richard Lowman Construction P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Morgan Merritt PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Phillip Nuechterlein PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Mark Parmelee Planning P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Jerry Ruehle PD&E P.O. Box 196900 Anchorage AK 99519 [email protected] Government DOT&PF, Central Region Mr. Stephen Ryan Chief, Construction P.O.
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