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kesselClean Energy: Richard Kessel, former chairman of the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA). An advocate for alternative energy sources like solar and wind power, Mr. Kessel spent his term committing LIPA to an energy efficient Long Island and is a champion of renewable energy and environmental issues. Notable accomplishments include decommissioning the Shoreham Nuclear Power Plant, developing the Neptune Regional Transmission System, and the Caithness Long Island Energy Center (CLIEC). Mr. Kessel also pioneered LIPA’s Clean Energy Initiative, a 10-year program designed to promote energy conservation and energy efficiency, as well as the development and use of alternative energy technologies.

urbitranTransportation Choices: The City of Glen Cove and Urbitran’s Glen Cove Ferry Terminal, for its creative revitalization of a former federal superfund site into an energy efficient commuter service. In addition to adhering to LEED standards in construction, the ferry terminal would accommodate fast ferries that run on clean diesel and compressed natural gas technology and would supply commuter service to Manhattan, LaGuardia and other potential commuter and recreational destinations while restoring Glen Cove’s waterfront.

avalonCompact Design: Avalon Glen Cove North, the multi-family residential luxury rental community in the heart of downtown Glen Cove. This highly successful project uses density to take advantage of compact building design and fosters a walkable, attractive neighborhood. Located on 1.31 acres, the building holds 111 units ranging from studios to one- and two- bedroom units, bringing a diverse housing stock to downtown Glen Cove.

dianaRevitalizing Communities: Diana Coleman, of Nassau County’s Economic Opportunity Commission (EOC) in Hempstead, a highly respected activist who is committed to promoting equal access to culturally and linguistically appropriate health care and economic development issues. Co-founder of United People for Social, Economic and Racial Justice (UPSERJ), she has worked tirelessly to provide low-income and minority individuals in Nassau County the opportunity for education, training, employment, health care and decent housing and “help people help themselves."

polimeniWalkability: Polimeni Associates, for the Winston in downtown Mineola. The 9-story multi-family residential building exemplifies successful transit-oriented development, as it is in easy walking distance to the Mineola LIRR station, several bus lines, businesses, and amenities of downtown.  The Winston brings additional foot traffic to Mineola’s streets and greatly enhances the visual aesthetics of the corridors of Willis Ave and Old Country Road by replacing an aging office building.

 

bay shoreCertainty: Gene Murphy, Town of Islip Planning Department, for Chelsea Place in Bay Shore, which involves a range of housing choices including condominiums and rentals, and has an affordability requirement. It exemplifies the model for downtown re-development. In order to redevelop a marginalized block of failing commercial sites, the Town of Islip approved the zoning changes necessary for transit-oriented development, mix of uses, and higher density housing. Located across from the LIRR station, the project also includes two commercial units on the first floor, creating a destination and sense of place in a highly utilized part of the downtown.

vintageMixed Use: Vintage Square in Riverhead. The energy efficient transit-oriented development project revitalizes downtown Riverhead’s Railroad Avenue corridor with retail space, office space, parking for the NYS Supreme Courts, and a residential component that provides next-generation housing. Utilizing green construction techniques and material, the plan includes tiered parking for the transportation hub and shuttle service to other destinations, such as the ferry at Orient Point and Main Street. It also features a 10-screen cinema complex, a public plaza for cultural and community events, and a dynamic civic space.

forgeriverEnvironmental Enhancements & Infrastructure: Save the Forge River, a non-profit community organization created to restore the livelihood the Forge River. The river has deteriorated as a result of Suffolk County’s reliance on septic tanks. Through grassroots organizing and legislative initiatives, they have raised public awareness and concerns for the hazardous environmental effects of poor infrastructure and waste-water management. The group continues to advocate for the creation of a sewer district for Mastic, Shirley, and Mastic Beach.

rosalieCommunity Leadership: West Hempstead Civic Association, led by President Rosalie Norton. The Civic Association has educated and galvanized the community to support higher density, multi-family housing to remove the blighted Courtesy Hotel. Reversing what could’ve been a NIMBY campaign, the West Hempstead Civic Association embraced the progressive ideas of Smart Growth, zoning changes and context sensitive solutions. Founded in 1995 to start a revitalization campaign in the community, the civic association has made improvements with safety initiatives and keeps the community informed.

baxterSense of Place: Village of Baxter Estates and Condeco Development. The rehabilitation of 299 Main Street, an aging historic building in the downtown of Port Washington, is exemplary of successful historic preservation and the subsequent sense of renewal that comes to the community. The rehabilitation of the four-story concrete and brick building, constructed in 1912, into a mixed-use building of retail and residential units, was planned with officials from the Village of Baxter Estates and Condeco Development, LLC of Deer Park. While retrofitting the existing historic building, the architectural firm of Notaro Group and Associates duplicated the original façade and architectural style, complimenting the downtown’s aesthetics.

Board of Directors

Ronald K. Stein, President
Trudy Fitzsimmons, Vice President
Paul R. Kutasovic, Treasurer, NY Institute of Technology
David Berg, Cameron Engineering
Richard Bivone, Nassau Council of Chambers of Commerce
Edward A. T. Carr, Keyspan Energy
Bertram F. Donley, Windsor Commercial Real Estate
Robert G. Fonti, Vincent James Management Company
Bryant Goulding, Skyline Title
Patrick G. Halpin, Institute for Student Achievement
Robert C. Hughes, Huntington Town Historian
John Kominicki, Long Island Business News
Richard Koubek, Catholic Charities of LI
Alex D. Latham, ADLIII Architecture
Neal Lewis, Neighborhood Network
Stephen Meehan, Landscape Architect
Michael Posillico, The Posillico Group
Michael F. Puntillo, Jobco Org.
Paul Rabinovitch, TerraCycle
Maria Rigopoulos, Trammell Crow Residential
Larry Rosenbloom, Urbitran
Joy S. Squires, NYS Assoc. of Conservation Comm.
Edward Thompson, Molloy College

Smart Growth Awards Planning Committee

Trudy Fitzsimmons, Vision Long Island; Brian Dolan, HDR; Randall Weichbrodt Atlanticville Development; Neal Lewis, Neighborhood Network; Nathalia Rogers, Dowling College; Matthew Frank, Lighthouse Group; Rick Wiedersum, Wiedersum Asssociates; David Berg, Cameron Engineering; John Durso, Long Island Fed. of Labor; Ernest Mattace, RWDSU/UFCW Local 338; Bruce Migatz, Albanese & Albanese; Keith Lanning, Livingston Development; Keith Samaroo, PS&S, USGBC; Sal Coco, Beatty Harvey; Larry Rosenbloom, Urbitran; Joy Squires, Association of Conservation Commissions; Dick Koubek, Catholic Charities; Leslie Mitchel, Bowne AE&T Group; Dan Deegan, Crowe Deegan; Alex Latham, ADL III Architecture; Maria Rigopolous, Trammell Crow Residential; AJ Johnston, Sunrise Senior Living; Keith Archer, Harras Bloom & Archer; Bob Eschbacher, Eschbacher VHB; Mike Kelly, Pulte Homes; Mark Mediavilla, Orchard Park

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