![]() Date: Monday, July 19, 2010 Time: 6:30pm - 8:20pm Place: Galpin Ford - 2nd floor meeting room 15555 Roscoe Blvd (at the 405) Parking: Free parking in the Galpin Lot on the West side of Orion Please do not park in the customer service areas. Agenda 6:30pm - 7:00pm Networking Introductions 7:00pm- 7:50pm Reports by Valley VOTE Committees ( ~5 minutes for each including Q&A) Housing Vic Viereck Enterprise Zones Pauline Tallent Transportation Bart Reed Airport Report Denny Schneider Membership Richard Leyner Nuclear Power Joe Vitti " Clean Sweep" Ron Kaye 7:50pm- 8:20pm Victor J. Gill
Victor J. Gill was named Director of Public Affairs and Communications at Bob Hope Airport in July 1994. He originally joined the airport in August of 1984 as Manager of Community Relations. He supervises community and media relations for the Airport Authority and represents the airport in business and civic circles. Victor's background includes an honors degree in German literature from the University of California at Riverside and studies in journalism at California State University, Northridge. In his presentation, Victor would address the following issues pertaining to the Burbank Airport and surrounding communities: 1. Night time aviation noise 2. Environmentalism and sustainability at the Airport 3. Traffic and transportation (including the recently announced Regional Intermodal Transportation Center) We are pleased that Victor has taken time from his busy schedule to be with us this evening. Questions from the audience, as time permits, will follow each speakers remarks. The public and press are invited to the meeting. Please note there will not be a Valley VOTE meeting in August. The next regular monthly meeting of Valley VOTE will be: Monday, September 20, 2010 at Galpin Ford. Valley VOTE Mission Statement Valley VOTE, a diverse coalition of San Fernando Valley residents, businesspeople, educators, community activists, and organizations, is committed to exploring and fostering the implementation of programs that empower the people of the San Fernando Valley and the City of Los Angeles, to improve local governance, education and public participation on policy matters. |