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Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Study Participants." National Research Council. 1993. In Our Own Backyard: Principles for Effective Improvement of the Nation's Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2205.
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APPENDIX C
STUDY PARTICIPANTS

Site Visits and Meeting: Phoenix, Arizona March 20–21, 1992

Committee on Infrastructure:

Chairman

Albert A. Grant

Members

Claire Barrett

Michael Cohen

Ellis Lane Johnson

Gordon S. Kino

William Rees Morrish

Joseph Perkowski

Janice Elaine Perlman

Sergio Rodriguez

George Rowe

Richard L. Siegle

Raymond L. Sterling

Nan Stockholm

Federal Liaison Representatives

Kyle Schilling, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

NRC Liaison Representatives

Nancy Rutledge Connery, Public Works Infrastructure

Phoenix Public Officials

Todd Bostwick, City of Phoenix Pueblo Grande Museum

Michael Fifield, College of Architecture and Environmental Design

Gretchen Freeman, Phoenix Arts Commission

Bruce Henning, Public Works Department

Richard Jaquay, Black and Veatch

Ron Jensen, Public Works Department

Walt Kinsler, Department of Parks, Recreation, and Libraries

George Kirk, Sunnyslope Village Alliance

Mark Lamm, Department of Parks, Recreation, and Libraries

Dan Lance, Arizona Department of Transportation

David Longey, Sunnyslope Village Alliance

David Mahaffey, Black and Veatch

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Study Participants." National Research Council. 1993. In Our Own Backyard: Principles for Effective Improvement of the Nation's Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2205.
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Jim Matteson, Street Transportation Department

Joy Mee, Planning Department

Ed Raleigh, Flood Control District of Maricopa County

John Rodriguez, Flood Control District of Maricopa County

Joan Roberts, North Mountain Village Planning Committee, Sunnyslope Urban Design Committee

Ron Romley, Arizona Department of Transportation

Tom Sands, Salt River Project

Jeffrey Sheman, Chairman, North Mountain Village Planning Committee

Deborah Whitehurst, Phoenix Arts Commission

Invited Participants

John Smart, Bureau of Reclamation

Catherine Brown, University of Minnesota

Janet Felsten

Helene Grant

Sharon Perkowski

BRB Staff

Andrew C. Lemer, Director,

Building Research Board

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Study Participants." National Research Council. 1993. In Our Own Backyard: Principles for Effective Improvement of the Nation's Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2205.
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Site Visit and Meeting: Cincinnati, Ohio June 4–6, 1992

Committee on Infrastructure

Chairman

Albert A. Grant

Members

Claire Barrett

Ellis Lane Johnson

Gordon S. Kino

William Rees Morrish

Sergio Rodriguez

George Rowe

Richard L. Siegle

Federal Liaison Representative to the Committee

Charles W. Neissner, Federal Highway Administration

Public Facilities Council

Elisha C. Freedman, BRB

Russell E. Doeg, Connecticut

Buck Katt, Missouri

Robert Grinch, Ohio

H.P. Anderson, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

Tom Henderson, Capital Budget Assistant, Office of Financial Management, Washington State

Leo Thomas, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey

Invited Participants

Catherine Brown, University of Minnesota

J.B. Jones, Acting Principal Architect

Robert Richardson, Division of Architecture

John Smart, Bureau of Reclamation

Speakers/Panelists

John Andreyko, Department of Finance

Chaunston Brown, Avondale Community Council

Stuart Brown, Department of Economic Development

Prem Garg, Division of Sanitation

Scott Johnson, Cincinnati Union Terminal

Donald Lewis, Department of Law

Jerry Metz, Winton Place Civic Club

Ronald F. Meyer, Department of Public Works

John Mirlisena, Council Member

Donna Moubray, Hartwell Community Council

John Smale, Procter and Gamble Company

Bobbie Sterne, Council Member

Thomas Stitt, Consultant

Tyrone Yates, Council Member

Thomas E. Young, City Engineer

BRB Staff

Andrew C. Lemer, Director Building Research Board

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Study Participants." National Research Council. 1993. In Our Own Backyard: Principles for Effective Improvement of the Nation's Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2205.
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Site Visit and Meeting in Boston, Massachusetts August 31, September 1–,3 1992

Committee on Infrastructure

Chairman

Albert A. Grant

Members

Claire Barrett

Michael Cohen

Ellis Lane Johnson

Gordon S. Kino

David Hunter Marks

William Rees Morrish

Joseph Perkowski

Janice Elaine Perlman

George Rowe

Richard L. Siegle

Raymond L. Sterling

Federal Liaison Representative

Charles W. Neissner, Federal Highway Administration

NRC Liaison Representative

Nancy Rutledge Connery, Consultant

BRB Member

Catherine Brown, University of Minnesota

Speaker at August 31 Dinner at St. Botolph Club

Alex Krieger, Director of Urban Design, Harvard University

Presenters at September 1 Breakfast at Sheraton Boston Hotel

Fred Salvucci, former Secretary of Transportation for the Commonwealth and participant in Boston Transportation Planning Review

Tony Pangaro, Southwest Corridor Project Manager

Participants in Tour of Southwest Corridor Subway Project

Tony Pangaro, Project Manager

Ken Kruckemeyer, Design Architect

David Lee, Architect, Ruggles Station

Ann Hershfang, South End Community Leader

Edwina Cloherty, Jamaica Plain Community Leader

Dee Primm, Roxbury Community Leader

Jacquelyn Hallsmith, Design Coordinator

Panel at South Station Luncheon

SPEAKER: Richard Taylor, Secretary of Transportation and Construction

Peter Zuk, Central Artery Project Manager

Suggested Citation:"Appendix C Study Participants." National Research Council. 1993. In Our Own Backyard: Principles for Effective Improvement of the Nation's Infrastructure. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/2205.
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Valerie Southern, Federal Highway Administration, New England Region

William Twomey, Consultant TAMS, previous project manager Mark Primack, President, Move Massachusetts 2000 and Executive director, Boston GreenSpace Alliance

Massachusetts Water Resources Authority Deer Island, Winthrop

Douglas MacDonald, Executive Director

Peter Koff, Attorney for City of Quincy (original filer of Boston Harbor law suit)

Julie Belaga, Northeast Regional Director (EPA)

Peggy Reilly, Town of Winthrop, Community Participant

BRB Staff

Andrew C. Lemer, Director

Building Research Board

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