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| Project Manager |
Steve Mason
Special Assistant to City Manager
City of Alexandria
703.838.3861
transloading@alexandriava.gov |
| Other Contacts |
Norfolk Southern
757.629.2713
contactus@nscorp.com |
Hon. John Warner
U.S. Senate
225 Russell Building
Washington, D.C. 20510
202.224.2023
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Hon. James Webb
U.S. Senate
144 Russell Building
Washington, DC 20510
202.224.4024
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Hon. James Moran
U.S. House of Representatives
2239 Rayburn Building
Washington, DC 20515
202.225.4376
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City Council
301 King Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
703.838.4550
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This page contains references and links to all electronic communications among City staff, and between City staff, Norfolk Southern, and the community regarding the establishment and operation of the Ethanol Transloading Facility. The communications, furnished in response to requests made under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, cover the period from June 20, 2006 at 8 a.m. to May 29, 2008, at 5 p.m.
E-mail addresses and telephone numbers have been redacted to protect the privacy of residents and of City staff whose home and mobile phone numbers were included on the communications. To contact City officials or staff, please use the links on the left side of this page, or Contact Us.
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Re: Ethanol Transfer Station at the Piggy Back Railyard on Metro Road
Per our conversation last week, I sent Chief Middeleton an E-mail in regards to speaking with his counter parts in Fairfax as well as Fairfax City to see if we could get a copy of their ops plans dealing with the above subject. Further more I suggested that we needed to bring our city gov. more in to the loop and explain to them of the possible problems that we could encounter if we had an incident at the above location. In regards to needed resources, I suggested to Chief Middleton that we should first, try to be able to handle a situation at the above location by ourselves if possible before we call for mutual aide. This would include asking (money for resources) for federal help, local gov. help, and possibly help from the rail people. I also suggest that once he has made contact with our neighbors, and we start the ball rolling, we need to meet with Fairfax and Fairfax City's experts, which may intail overtime moneys. This is just a quick memo that I sent to Middleton and just to inform you that I have started the ball rolling. What I don't understand is how B/C Hoffmaster got Involved. Michael Farri Battalion Chief Alexandria Fire Department Work xxx-xxx-xxxx Cell xxx-xxx-xxxx xxxxxxxx@xxxx.xxx
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