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APPENDIX D: Contacts D APPENDIX D: Contacts Project Team FIRST LAST ZIP PREFIX POSITION /TITLE AFFILIATION ADDRESS ADDRESS 2 CITY ST NAME NAME CODE Mr. Freddie Fuller Associate Director Mass Transit Administration, District Department of Transportation 2000 14th St, NW 6th Floor Washington DC 20009 Ms. Tomika Hughey Transportation Planner Mass Transit Administration, District Department of Transportation 2000 14th St, NW 6th Floor Washington DC 20009 Ms. Circe Torruellas Program Analyst Mass Transit Administration, District Department of Transportation 2000 14th St, NW 6th Floor Washington DC 20009 Mr. Gary Burch Principal Project Manager Parsons Transportation Group 100 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Mr. Joe Springer Transportation Planning Lead Parsons Transportation Group 101 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Mr. Winn Frank Senior Project Manager Parsons Transportation Group 102 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Ms. Ellen Morrison Senior Planner Parsons Transportation Group 103 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Senior Environmental Planner/Graphic Mr. Carmen Gilotte Parsons Transportation Group 104 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Designer Ms. Maureen Mills Principal Environmental Planner Parsons Transportation Group 105 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Mr. Bill Bascus Senior Planner Parsons Transportation Group 106 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Mr. Cecil Niles Traffic Engineer Parsons Transportation Group 107 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Mr. Michael Vitek Associate Engineer Parsons Transportation Group 108 M St, SE Suite 1200 Washington DC 20003 Mr. Donald Lipscomb, Jr. President Del Studio Architects 750 MD R 3 S Suite 7 Gambrills MD 21054 Ms. Linda Durand Graduate Architect Del Studio Architects 750 MD R 3 S Suite 7 Gambrills MD 21056 Mr. Mike Hough President Precision Systems, Inc. 4301 Connecticut Ave Suite 106 Washington DC 20008 Mr. Jian Wei Traffic Engineer Precision Systems, Inc. 4301 Connecticut Ave Suite 106 Washington DC 20009 Ms. LaRuby May Public Involvement Consultant CSMI 3215 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave SE Washington DC 20032 Union Station Intermodal Transportation Center Technical Advisory Committee FIRST LAST POSITION/ ZIP PREFIX AFFILIATION ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CITY ST NAME NAME TITLE CODE Ms. Suzanne Allan Assistant Director for Planning Office of the Architect of the Capitol Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street, NE Room B14 Washington DC 20543 Mr. Steven Alleman Program Director Amtrak 360 West 31st Street 4th Floor New York NY 10001 Ms. Nzinga Baker Vice President Union Station Redevelopment Corporation 10 G Street, NE Suite 504 Washington DC 20002 Mr. David Ball President Union Station Redevelopment Corporation 10 G Street, NE Suite 504 Washington DC 20002 Ms. Melissa Barlow Community Planner Federal Transit Administration 1990 K Street, NW Suite 510 Washington DC 20006 Ms. Melissa Bird Neighborhood Planning Coordinator - Ward 6 DC Office of Planning 801 North Capitol Street, NE Suite 4000 Washington DC 20002 Ms. Dana Chieco Planning & Program Manager NoMA Business Improvement District 131 M Street, NE Suite 105 Washington DC 20002 Ms. Anne Carey Project Manager, DC Circulator Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 600 Fifth Street, NW Washington DC 20001 Ms. Ann Chisholm Government Relations Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 600 Fifth Street, NW Washington DC 20001 Ms. Karen Cucurullo Transportation Planner National Park Service-National Capitol Region 1100 Ohio Drive, SW Washington DC 20242 Ms. Linda Davenport Superintendent, Passenger Services Amtrak 900 Second Street, NE Washington DC 20002 Mr. Chris Delfs Ward 6 Transportation Planner District Department of Transportation 2000 14th Street, NW 6th Floor Washington DC 20002 Mr. Terrel Emmons Director for Planning and Development Office of the Architect of the Capitol Supreme Court Building, 1 First Street, NE FHOB, Suite 523 Washington DC 20543 Mr. Stephen Flippin Director, Federal Affairs CSX 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 560 South Washington DC 20004 Mr. Frank Fulton Chief Communications Officer MARC 6 St. Paul Street Baltimore MD 21202 Mr. Brian Glenn, P.E. Administrator Federal Transit Administration-Washington Office 1990 K Street NW, Suite 510 Washington DC 20006 Mr. Thomas Harrington Director, Long Range Planning Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 600 Fifth Street, NW Washington DC 20001 Mr. David Hayes Regional Planner and Transportation Liaison National Capital Region, National Park Service 1100 Ohio Drive Southwest Washington DC 20242 Transportation Policy and Planning Administration Mr. Jaime Henson Ward 6 Transportation Planner 2000 14th Street, NW 7th Floor Washington DC 20009 District Department of Transportation Ms. Christine Hoeffner Manager of Planning Virginia Railway Express 1500 King Street Suite 200 Alexandria VA 22134 Mr. John Isaacson Sr. Director, Design & Construction FirstGroup America Inc. /Greyhound Lines Inc. 350 N. St. Paul Street Dallas TX 75201 Ms. Sandra Jackson Program and Project Development Team Leader Federal Highway Administration-DC Division Office 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE Washington DC 20590 Deputy Associate Regional Director for Lands, Mr. Doug Jacobs National Park Service - National Capital Region 1100 Ohio Drive, SW Washington DC 20242 Resources, and Planning Mr. Theodore Knappen Government Affairs Representative Greyhound Lines Inc. 1101 14th Street, NW Washington DC 20005 Mr. Dave J. Kubicek Assistant General Manager, Rail Operations Delivery Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 600 Fifth Street, NW Room 5G14 Washington DC 20001 Mr. C. Andrew Lewis Senior Historic Preservation Specialist DC Office of Planning - Historic Preservation Office 2000 14th St NW, 4th floor Washington DC 20009 Mr. Mark Lindsey General Counsel Federal Railroad Administration 1120 Vermont Ave, NW Washington DC 20590 Mr. Thomas Luebke Secretary U.S. Commission of Fine Arts 401 F Street, NW Suite 312 Washington DC 20001 Union Station Intermodal Transportation Center FIRST LAST POSITION/ ZIP PREFIX AFFILIATION ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 CITY ST NAME NAME TITLE CODE Mr. Barry Lustig S.V.P. Leasing/Development Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation 433 Fifth Avenue New York NY 10016 Ms. Joan Malkowski Vice President & General Manager Jones Lang LaSalle 1801 K Street, NW Suite 1000 Washington DC 20006 Mr. David Maloney State Historic Preservation Officer DC Office of Planning 2000 14th Street NW 4th Floor Washington DC 20009 Associate Regional Director for Lands, Resources, and Mr. Peter May National Park Service - National Capital Region 1100 Ohio Drive, SW Washington DC 20242 Planning Ms. Robin McElhenny-Smith Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority 600 5th St, NW Room 5B-26 Washington DC 20001 Ms. Colleen S. Mitchell DC Office of Planning 2000 14th St NW, 4th floor Washington DC 20009 Mr. Kenneth Mobley Project Manager Michael Baker Jr., Inc. 3601 Eisenhower Avenue Alexandria VA 22304 Mr. Daniel Nichols Assistant Chief U.S. Capitol Police 119 D Street, NE Room 102 Washington DC 20510 Ms. Elizabeth Price President NoMA Business Improvement District 131 M Street, NE Suite 105 Washington DC 20002 Deputy Thomas P. Reynolds Uniformed Services Bureau - U.S. Capitol Police 119 D Street, NE Washington DC 20510 Chief MARC Mr. David Ricker Maryland Transit Administration Ms. Karen Roscher Transportation Program Specialist Federal Transit Administration 1760 Market Street Suite 500 Philadelphia PA 19103 Deputy Associate Director for Transportation Policy and Mr. Rick Rybeck District Department of Transportation 2000 14th Street, NW 6th Floor Washington DC 20002 Planning MARC Mr. Ira Silverman Director, Transit Operations Initiatives 1515 Washington Boulevard Baltimore MD 21230 Maryland Transit Administration Ms. Amy Tarce Community Planner National Capital Planning Commission 401 Ninth Street, NW North Lobby, Suite 500 Washington DC 20004 Mr. Simon Taylor Director of Planning Maryland Transit Administration 6 St. Paul Street Baltimore MD 21202 Mr. David Tuchmann Development Manager Akridge 601 13th Street, NW Suite 300 North Washington DC 20005 Mr. Frank Valadez Lead Architect, Managing Partner Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation 1218 E. Euclid Street San Antonio TX 78212 Ms. Alexa Viets National Mall & Memorial Parks National Parks Service 900 Ohio Drive SW Washington DC 20024 Assistant Superintendent Stations, Mid-Atlantic Mr. Ken Wiedel, Jr. Amtrak 50 Massachusetts Avenue, NE Washington DC 20002 Division Office of the Deputy Mayor for Planning & Economic Mr. Derrick Woody Coordinator, Great Streets Initiative 1350 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington DC 20001 Development Ms. Patricia Zingsheim Associate Director of Revitalization and Design DC Office of Planning 801 North Capitol Street, NE Suite 4000 Washington DC 20002 Union Station Intermodal Transportation Center Community Leaders Committee FIRST LAST ZIP PREFIX AFFILIATION ADDRESS CITY ST NAME NAME CODE Mr. Skip Coburn 1st District Citizen’s Advisory Council 1526 6th Street, NW Washington DC 20001 Mr. Alva Abdusalaam 5th & M Streets Council 1158 Fifth Street, NE Washington DC 20002 Mr. Joseph Fengler Advisory Neighborhood 6A PO Box 75115 Washington DC 20013 Mr. David Holmes Advisory Neighborhood 6A03 919 Massachusetts Ave., NE Washington DC 20003 Ms. Julie Olsen Advisory Neighborhood 6B 921 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE Washington DC 20003 Ms. Karen Wirt Advisory Neighborhood 6C PO Box 77876 Washington DC 20013-7787 Mr. Roger Moffat Advisory Neighborhood 6D 25 M Street, SW Washington DC 20024 Mr. Gene
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