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THE SR 7 /US 441 COLLABORATIVE DESIGNEES and ALTERNATES June, 2011 THE SR 7 /US 441 COLLABORATIVE DESIGNEES AND ALTERNATES June, 2011 JURISDICTION DESIGNEE ALTERNATE Coral Springs Paul Carpenter, Senior Tran. Planner Susan Hess, Director Community Development Community Development 9530 W. Sample Road 9530 W. Sample Road Coral Springs, FL 33065 Coral Springs, FL 33065 (P) 954-344-1159 (P) 954-344-1114 (F) 954-344-1181 (F) 954-344-1181 [email protected] [email protected] Ft. Lauderdale Commissioner Bobby DuBose Michael Ciesielski, Senior Planner 100 N. Andrews Avenue Planning & Zoning Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 700 NW 19th Ave (P) 954-828-5011 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33305 (F) 954-828-5667 (P) 954-828-5256 [email protected] [email protected] Hollywood Commissioner Fran Russo Leander Hamilton, Administrator P.O. Box 229045 Planning and Development Hollywood, FL 33022-9045 2600 Hollywood Boulevard (P) 954-921-3321 Hollywood, FL 33020 (H) 954-987-3449 (P) 954-921-3442 (F) 954-921-3386 [email protected] [email protected] Lauderdale Lakes Commissioner Benjamin Williams Sr. Commissioner Edwina Coleman 4300 NW 36th Street 4300 NW 36th Street Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319 Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319 (P) 954-535-2730 (P) 954-535-2730 (F) 954-731-5857 (F) 954-731-5857 [email protected] [email protected] Miramar Gus Zambrano, Director Lorri Hall, Senior Planner Economic Development & Revitalization Community Development (Offices are closed on Department 2200 Civic Center Place Fridays) 2200 Civic Center Place Miramar, FL 33025 Miramar, FL 33025 (P) 954-602-3245 (P) 954-602-3117 (F) 954-602-4697 (F) 954-602-3521 [email protected] [email protected] North Lauderdale Commissioner Richard Moyle Tanya Davis-Hernandez 701 SW 71st Avenue Community Dev. Specialist North Lauderdale, FL 33068 701 SW 71st Avenue (P) 954-724-7056 North Lauderdale, FL 33068 (F) 954-720-2151 (P) 954-724-7069 [email protected] (F) 954-720-2064 [email protected] Parkland Roberta Moore, Director Caryn Gardner-Young, City Manager Planning and Zoning 6600 University Drive Page 1 THE SR 7 /US 441 COLLABORATIVE DESIGNEES AND ALTERNATES June, 2011 JURISDICTION DESIGNEE ALTERNATE 6600 University Drive Parkland, FL 33067 Parkland, FL 33067 (P) 954-753-5040 (P) 954-757-4158 (F) 954-341-5161 (F) 954-341-5161 [email protected] [email protected] Coconut Creek Sheila Rose, Director Jim Hetzel, Main Street Manager Development Services Development Services 4800 W. Copans Road 4800 W. Copans Road Coconut Creek, FL 33063 Coconut Creek, FL 33063 (P) 954-973-6756 (P) 954) 973-6756 (F) 954-956-1424 (F) (954) 956-1424 [email protected] [email protected] Margate Commissioner Joseph Varsallone Dennis Holste, Assistant Director 5790 Margate Boulevard Margate CRA Margate, FL 33063 5790 Margate Boulevard (P) 954-972-6454 Margate, FL 33063 (F) 954-968-2982 (P) 954-935-5324 [email protected] (F) 954-935-5211 [email protected] Tamarac Mayor Pamela Bushnell Jennifer Bramley, Director 7525 NW 88th Avenue Community Development and Code Tamarac, Florida 33321 Compliance (P) 954-597-3460 7525 NW 88th Avenue, Room 206 (F) 954- 597-3470 Tamarac, FL 33321 [email protected] Main (954) 597-3530 Fax (954) 597-3540 [email protected] Lauderhill Commissioner M. Margaret Bates Earl Hahn, Director 5581 W. Oakland Park Boulevard Planning and Zoning Fort Lauderdale, FL 33313-1411 3800 Inverrary Blvd, Ste 207 (P) 954-777-2044 Lauderhill, FL 33319 (F) 954-730-3062 (P) 954-730-3050 [email protected] [email protected] Plantation Mayor Diane Veltri Bendekovic Carlos Gonzalez 400 NW 73rd Avenue Redevelopment Specialist Plantation, FL 33317-1678 400 NW 73rd Avenue (P) 954-797-2221 Plantation, FL 33317-1678 (F) 954-797-2756 (P) 954-585-2330 [email protected] (F) 954-585-2331 [email protected] Davie Mayor Judy Paul David Quigley, Manager 6951 Orange Drive Department of Planning and Zoning Davie, FL 33314 6591 Orange Drive (P) 954-797-1030 Davie, FL 33314 Page 2 THE SR 7 /US 441 COLLABORATIVE DESIGNEES AND ALTERNATES June, 2011 JURISDICTION DESIGNEE ALTERNATE [email protected] (P) 954-797-1075 [email protected] West Park Commissioner Thomas Dorsett 4760 SW 26th Street West Park, FL 33023 (P) 954-889-4163 (F) 954-989-2684 [email protected] Miami Gardens Councilwoman Lisa Davis Bhairvi Pandya, Senior Planner 1515 N.W. 167th Street, Bldg 5, Suite 200 Planning and Zoning Miami Gardens, FL 33169 1515 N.W. 167th Street; Bldg. 5, Suite 200 (P) 305-622-8000 X. 2792 Miami Gardens, FL 33169 (F) 305-622-8001 (P) 305-622-8000 X. 2678 [email protected] (F) 305-622-8001 [email protected] North Miami Councilwoman Marie Erlande Steril John O’Brien, Transportation Planner 12400 NE 8th Avenue Planning and Zoning North Miami, FL 33161 12400 NE 8th Avenue (P) 305-893-9511 North Miami, FL 33161 [email protected] (P) 305-895-9883 X. 12159 [email protected] Broward County Cathy Randazzo, Director Enrique Zelaya, Senior Transportation Planner Planning and Redevelopment / Env. Planning and Redevelopment / Protection & Growth Management Env. Protection & Growth Management 115 South Andrews Avenue Rm. 329K 115 South Andrews Avenue Room 329K Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Phone: (954) 357-6674 (P) 954-357-6635 Fax: (954) 357-8655 (F) 954-357-8655 [email protected] [email protected] Miami-Dade County Eric Silva, Chief Community Planning Section Department of Planning and Zoning Stephen P. Clark Center 111 NW 1st Street, 11th Floor Miami, FL 33128 [email protected] Page 3 THE SR 7 /US 441 COLLABORATIVE DESIGNEES AND ALTERNATES June, 2011 EXOFFICIO DESIGNEE ALTERNATE South Florida Water Management District South Florida Regional Jack Osterholt, Executive Director Eric Swanson Planning Council 3400 Hollywood Blvd, Suite 140 Program Manager Hollywood, Florida 33021 3400 Hollywood Blvd, Suite 140 [email protected] Hollywood, Florida 33021 (P) 954-985-4416 (F) 954-985-4417 [email protected] Florida Department of Andrew Riddle, AICP Larry Hymowitz Transportation, District 4 Modal Development Planner Mobility Projects Coordinator 3400 W Commercial Blvd 3400 West Commercial Boulevard Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309-3421 (P) 954-777-4670 (P) 954-777-4663 (F) 954-677-7892 (F) 954-677-7892 [email protected] [email protected] Florida Department of Phil Steinmiller, AICP Transportation, District 6 Planning Manager 1000 NW 111th Ave Miami, FL 33172 (P) 305-470-5386 [email protected] Florida Department of Paul Pillar Community Development 2555 Shumard Oak Blvd. Tallahassee, FL 32399 [email protected] Broward MPO Roger Del Rio, Projects Coordinator James Cromar, Livability Planner Trade Center South Trade Center South 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 850 100 W. Cypress Creek Road, Suite 850 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 (954) 876-0033 office [email protected] [email protected] Miami-Dade MPO Susan Schreiber Transportation Systems Analyst Stephen P. Clark Center 111 NW First Street, Suite 920 Miami, FL 33128 (P) (305) 375-4507 [email protected] Broward Planning Council Mr. Louis Reinstein Henry Sniezek Broward County Planning Council Broward County Planning Council Page 4 THE SR 7 /US 441 COLLABORATIVE DESIGNEES AND ALTERNATES June, 2011 EXOFFICIO DESIGNEE ALTERNATE One Financial Plaza, Suite 1000 115 S. Andrews Avenue, Room 307 100 Southeast Third Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33394 (P) 954-357-6695 [email protected] (F) 954-357-6685 [email protected] Broward County Legislative Representative Hazel Rogers Delegation 3800 Inverrary Boulevard Suite 100-J Lauderhill, FL 33319 (P) 954-497-3367 District Secretary: Elizabeth Honorat [email protected] Broward School Board Chris Akagbosu, Director, Mohammed Rasheduzzaman, AICP Growth Management Division Planner / Facility Management School Board of Broward County 600 SE 3rd Avenue, 8th floor 600 SE 3rd Avenue, 8th floor Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301 (P) 754-321-2177 (P)754-321-2177 mohammed.rasheduzzaman@browardsch [email protected] ools.com NON SIGNATORY/NOTIFICATION ONLY Seminole Tribe Richard Pereira, P.E. Fred Hopkins Transportation Director Director of Real Estate Seminole Tribe Seminole Tribe 6300 Stirling Road 6300 Stirling Road Hollywood, FL 33024 Hollywood, FL 33024 (P) 954-985-2300 X. 10640 (P) 954-966-6300 x. 11103 [email protected] [email protected] Greater 7th Ave. Paul Bertell, President Don Kressly Improvement Association Del Rio Finance Kressly Corporation c/o Kressly Corp. 10415 NW 7th Avenue 10415 NW 7th Avenue Miami, FL 33150 Miami, Florida 33150 (P) 305-758-4411 Phone: 305.758.4411 Fax: 305.754.7352 [email protected] Page 5 .
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