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Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Meeting Participants." National Research Council. 1996. Measuring and Improving Infrastructure Performance. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4929.
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Appendix D
MEETING PARTICIPANTS

DECEMBER 16-17, 1993, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND

GEORGE G. BALOG, Department of Public Works

FELICIA BONSALL, Office of Director Staff, Information

JAMES CAUSEY, Traffic Division

WALTER CHRYSAM, Water Facilities Division

RALPH CULLISON, Environmental Services Division

LINDA S. DAVIS, Bureau of Water and Wastewater

CAROLYN DORSEY, Office of Director Staff, Land Conveyance

MICHAEL GIBBS, Department of Planning

ROBERT B. MACLEOD, Office of Director Staff, Boards & Commissions

FRED MARC, Highways Division

JOHN MARTIN, Wastewater Facilities Division

EDWARD F. MAY, Solid Waste Disposal Division

SARANE MCHUGH, Office of Director Staff, Fascal (Capital)

VANESSA PYATT, Office of Director Staff, Information Services

JEANNE ROBINSON, Solid Waste Collection Division

JERRY SILHAN, Utility Engineering Division

DAISY SKUPIEN, Department of Public Works

AMAR SOKHEY, Facilities Engineering

NICK STEPHEN, Utility Maintenance Division

KENNETH STRONG, Office of Director Staff, Recycling

ORVILLE A. SWAFFORD, Bureau of Solid Waste

M. FAYSAL THAMEEN, Office of Director Staff, Interstate

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Meeting Participants." National Research Council. 1996. Measuring and Improving Infrastructure Performance. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4929.
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FEBRUARY 17-18, 1994, PORTLAND, OREGON

G.B. ARRINGTON, Tri-Met

BILL BACH, Port of Portland

SANDY BOARDMAN, Office of Transportation

EARL BLUMENAUER, City of Portland

ANDY COTUGNO, METRO

STEVE DOTTERRER, Office of Transportation

LARRY DULLY, Portland Development Commission

CINDY GAULKE, Office of the Commissioner

DAVID LOEHMAN, Port of Portland

DOUGLAS MORGAN, Public Administration Program

BOB POST, Tri-Met

VIC RHODES, City of Portland

PAUL SHIREY, Portland Development Commission

EDWARD TENNEY, Montgomery Watson

FELICIA TRADER, Office of Transportation

MAY 11-13, 1994, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA

RICHARD T. BRAUN, Metropolitan Airports Commission

CATHERINE BROWN, University of Minnesota

NATALIO DIAZ, Metropolitan Council

MARCEL JOUSEAU, Metropolitan Council

WILLIAM REES MORRISH, University of Minnesota

LEE W. MUNNICH, JR., Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs

RAYMOND L. STERLING, University of Minnesota

GORDON VOSS, Consultant

EDWARD J. WARN, City of St. Paul

LYLE WRAY, Citizens League

Suggested Citation:"Appendix D: Meeting Participants." National Research Council. 1996. Measuring and Improving Infrastructure Performance. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/4929.
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The nation's physical infrastructure facilitates movement of people and goods; provides safe water; provides energy when and where needed; removes wastes; enables rapid communications; and generally supports our economy and quality of life. Developing a framework for guiding attempts at measuring the performance of infrastructure systems and grappling with the concept of defining good performance are the major themes of this book. Focusing on urban regions, within a context of national policy, the volume provides the basis for further in-depth analysis and application at the local, regional, state, and national levels.

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