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Mailing Lists Project Scoping Report Appendix D –Mailing Lists APPENDIX D Mailing Lists WESTSIDE EXTENSION TRANSIT CORRIDOR STUDY February 4, 2008 Project Scoping Report Appendix D –Mailing Lists Coordinating and Participating Agencies First Name Last Name Job Title Company Address City State Zip Local Participating Agencies S. Gail Goldberg Director of Planning City of Los Angeles 201 North Figueroa Los Angeles CA 90012 Jon Foreman West Los Angeles Office City of Los Angeles 200 North Spring Street, 6th Los Angeles CA 90012 Floor Los Angeles County Regional Planning 320 West Temple Los Angeles CA 90012 Department Richard L. Benbow Community Development Department City of Los Angeles 1200 W 7th Street Los Angeles CA 90017 Ellis M. Stanley, Sr., Director, Department of Emergency City of Los Angeles 200 North Spring St., Room 1533 Los Angeles CA 90012 CEM Preparedness Detrich B. Allen Director, Environmental Affairs City of Los Angeles 200 North Spring St., Room 2005 Los Angeles CA 90012 Department Gary Lee Moore Director, Public Works/Engineering City of Los Angeles 1149 South Broadway, Ste. 700 Los Angeles CA 90015 Rita L. Robinson Director, Bureau of Public City of Los Angeles 1149 South Broadway, 9th Floor Los Angeles CA 90015 Works/Sanitation Ed Ebrahimian Director, Public Works/Street Lighting City of Los Angeles 1149 South Broadway, Suite 200 Los Angeles CA 90015 William A. Robertson Director, Public Works/Street Services City of Los Angeles 1149 South Broadway, Suite 400 Los Angeles CA 90015 Ronald F. Deaton Director, Department of Water and City of Los Angeles 111 N, Hope Street Los Angeles CA 90012 Power John Kirk Mukri General Manager, Department of City of Los Angeles 1200 West Seventh Street, Suite Los Angeles CA 90017 Recreation and Parks 700 Karen L. Constine Director, Cultural Affairs Department City of Los Angeles 201 North Figueroa, Suite 1400 Los Angeles CA 90012 Gloria Jeff General Manager LADOT 100 South Main Los Angeles CA 90012 Donald Wolfe Director County of Los Angeles Dept. of Public 900 S. Fremont Alhambra CA 91803 Works Leroy Baca Sheriff Los Angeles Sheriff's Department 4700 Ramona Boulevard Monterey CA 91754 Park Michael Freeman Chief Los Angeles County Fire Department 1320 North Eastern Avenue Los Angeles CA 90063-3294 Douglas Barry Chief Los Angeles Fire Department 200 North Maint Street Los Angeles CA 90012 William Bratton Chief Los Angeles Police Department 150 N. Los Angeles St. Los Angeles CA 90012 Dale Geldert Chief Beverly Hills Fire Department 445 N. Rexford Drive Beverly Hills CA 90210 David Snowden Chief Beverly Hills Police Department 464 N. Rexford Drive Beverly Hills CA 90210 Bruce Davis Chief Santa Monica Fire Department 1685 Main Street Santa Monica CA 90401 WESTSIDE EXTENSION TRANSIT CORRIDOR STUDY February 4, 2008 Page D-1 Project Scoping Report Appendix D –Mailing Lists Coordinating and Participating Agencies First Name Last Name Job Title Company Address City State Zip Timothy Jackman Chief Santa Monica Police Department 1685 Main Street Santa Monica CA 90401 Karl Ross Chief UCLA Police Department 601 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles CA 90095-1364 Don Pedersen Chief Culver City Police Department 4040 Duquesne Avenue Culver City CA 90232-2941 Jeffrey Eastman Chief Culver City Fire Department 9770 Culver Blvd. Culver City CA 90232 Paul Arevalo City Manager City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard West CA 90069 Hollywood John Keho Planning Manager, Planning Division City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard West CA 90069 Hollywood Susan Healy Keane Director, Community Development City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard West CA 90069 Hollywood Joan English Director, Transportation and Public City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard West CA 90069 Works Hollywood Kristin Cook Public Safety Manager, Public Safety & City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Boulevard West CA 90069 Community Services Hollywood P. Lamont Ewell City Manager City of Santa Monica 1660 Seventh Street Santa Monica CA 90401-3324 Ellen Gelbard Director, Planning and Community City of Santa Monica 1660 Seventh Street Santa Monica CA 90401-3324 Development Barbara Stinchfield Director, Community Development City of Santa Monica 1685 Main Street, Room 210 Santa Monica CA 90401-3324 Craig Perkins Director, Environmental and Public City of Santa Monica 1660 Seventh Street Santa Monica CA 90401-3324 Works Tony Antich Director, Civil Engineering and City of Santa Monica 1918 Main Street, Suite 300 Santa Monica CA 90401 Architecture Division Gil Barboa Director, Water Resources Division City of Santa Monica 1212 5th Street, 3rd Floor Santa Monica CA 90401 Elaine Polachek Director,Open Space Management City of Santa Monica 2600 Ocean Park Blvd. Santa Monica CA 90405 Division Steve Cunningham Director of Transportation Culver City Bus 4343 Duquesne Avenue Culver City CA 90232-2941 Samantha Bricker Chief Planning Officer EXPO Construction Authority 707 Wilshire Blvd., 34th Floor Los Angeles CA 90017 David Solow CEO Metrolink 700 S. Flower Street Los Angeles CA 90017 Roderick Wood City Manager, City Manager’s Office City of Beverly Hills 455 N. Rexford Drive Beverly Hills CA 90210 Vincent Bertoni Director, Community Development City of Beverly Hills 455 N. Rexford Drive, Rm. G40 Beverly Hills CA 90210 Department - Planning David Gustavson Director, Public Works and City of Beverly Hills 455 N. Rexford Drive, Suite 130 Beverly Hills CA 90210 WESTSIDE EXTENSION TRANSIT CORRIDOR STUDY February 4, 2008 Page D-2 Project Scoping Report Appendix D –Mailing Lists Coordinating and Participating Agencies First Name Last Name Job Title Company Address City State Zip Transportation Steve Miller Director, Recreation and Parks City of Beverly Hills 455 N. Rexford Drive Beverly Hills CA 90210 Department David Snowden Chief of Police, Police Department City of Beverly Hills 464 N. Rexford Drive Beverly Hills CA 90210 Dale Geldert Fire Chief, Fire Department City of Beverly Hills 455 N. Rexford Drive Beverly Hills CA 90210 Vance Bjorklund Transit Liaison LAPD Transit Group 900 Lyon Street Los Angeles CA 90012 David Brewer Superintendent Los Angeles Unified School District 333 Beaudry Avenue, 24th Floor Los Angeles CA 90017 Sharon Curry District 3 Superintendent Los Angeles Unified School District 3000 Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90034 Los Angeles County Office of Education 9300 Imperial Hwy. Downey CA 90242 Dianne Talarico Superintendent Santa Monica - Malibu Unified School 1651 Sixteenth Street Santa Monica CA 90404 District Darroch Young Chancellor Los Angeles Community College 707 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles CA 90017 District David Karwaski Transportation Planning and Policy University of California, Los Angeles 555 Westwood Plaza, Suite 102 Los Angeles CA 90095 Manager Renee Fortier Director University of California, Los Angeles 555 Westwood Plaza, Suite 100 Los Angeles CA 90095 Transportation Felicia Brannon Executive Director University of California, Los Angeles 10920 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1500 Los Angeles CA 90024-6517 Community & Local Government Relations Cecelia Estolano Chief Executive Officer Community Redevelopment Agency 354 S. Spring Street Suite 800 Los Angeles CA 90013-1258 Stephanie Negriff Director of Transit Services Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1660 7th Street Santa Monica CA 90401 Joe Stitcher Assistant Director of Transit Operations Santa Monica Big Blue Bus 1660 7th Street Santa Monica CA 90401-3324 Regional Participating Agencies Jeffrey Smith Senior Regional Planner Southern California Association of 818 West Seventh St. Los Angeles CA 90017-3435 Governments Barry Wallerstein Executive Officer South Coast AQMD 21865 E. Copley Drive Diamond Bar CA 91765-4182 Michael Niggli Chief Operating Officer Southern California Gas Company P.O. Box 3150 San Dimas CA 91773 Linda Waade Deputy General Manager Metropolitan Water District of Southern P.O. Box 54153 Los Angeles CA 90054-0153 California Southern California Edison P.O. Box 800 Rosemead CA 91770 State Participating Agencies WESTSIDE EXTENSION TRANSIT CORRIDOR STUDY February 4, 2008 Page D-3 Project Scoping Report Appendix D –Mailing Lists Coordinating and Participating Agencies First Name Last Name Job Title Company Address City State Zip M. Mehdi Morshed Executive Director California High-Speed Rail Authority 925 L Street, Suite 1425 Sacramento CA 95814 Terry Roberts Director California State Clearinghouse 1400 10th Street Sacramento CA 95814 Catherine Witherspoon Executive Director California Air Resources Board P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento CA 95812 Andre Amy Regulatory Assistance Officer California Department of Toxic 1011 North Grandview Avenue Glendale CA 91201-2205 Substances Control John Barna Executive Director California Transportation Commission 1120 N Street, MS-52 Sacramento CA 95814 Stephen Maller Los Angeles Area California Transportation Commission 1120 N Street, MS-52 Sacramento CA 95814 Gary Iverson Senior Environmental Planner Caltrans 120 S. Spring Street Los Angeles CA 90012 Pam Emerson California Coastal Commission 200 Ocean Gate Suite 1000 Long Beach CA 90802 Darryl W. Young Director California Department of Conservation 801 K Street, MS 24-01 Sacramento CA 95814-3528 Stephen Sellers Southern Regional Branch California Office of Emergency Services P.O. Box 419047 Rancho CA 95741-9023 Cordova Mike Chrisman Secretary of Energy California Energy Commission P.O. Box 944295 Sacramento CA 94244-2950 Linda Adams Secretary for EPA California Environmental Protection P.O. Box 2815 Sacramento CA 95814 Agency Ryan Broddrick Director California
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