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NYPA Governance and Audit
Committees to Meet July 12
Contact:
Michael Saltzman
914-390-8181
michael.saltzman@nypa.gov
July 5, 2007
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHITE PLAINS—The New York Power Authority (NYPA)
Governance and Audit Committees will hold meetings via
video-conferencing on Thursday, July 12 at 9:30 a.m. and 10 a.m.,
respectively, at the Clarence D. Rappleyea Building, 123 Main
Street, in the Executive Conference Room, 16th Floor, White Plains,
N.Y., and at other participating locations.
Consistent with §104 (4) of the Open Meetings Law,
the public has the right to attend the meetings at the
video-conference participating locations.
Please call the contact person at any of the
participating locations below, should you need additional
information:
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New York Power Authority – 123 Main Street,
16th Floor, Executive Conference Room, White Plains, NY
Contact: Nicki Marchese (914) 260-4120
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Niagara Power Project, 5777 Lewiston Road,
Administration Building, Lewiston, NY
Contact: Karen Hamam (716) 286-6000
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New York Power Authority – 501 7th Avenue, 9th
Floor Conference Room, New York, NY
Contact: Jesse Perez (646) 496-4500
An additional video-conference location, for the
Audit Committee meeting only, is the following:
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Harris Beach, PLLC- 90 Garnsey Road, Lake
Ontario Room, Pittsford, N.Y.
Contact: Jay Reece (585) 419-8782
The public can also view the Governance and Audit
Committee meetings via the Internet by visiting the Power
Authority’s website at
www.nypa.gov and then clicking on to “Meetings and Webcasts.”
Another hyperlink, entitled “Watch Live,” will provide access.
The webcasting of the two trustee committee
meetings is in accordance with an Executive Order issued earlier
this year by Gov. Eliot Spitzer for enhanced public access to the
decision making of state agencies and authorities. Other proceedings
that are covered under this order include NYPA’s regularly scheduled
trustees’ meetings and those of the New York State Economic
Development Power Allocation Board.
About NYPA:
■ NYPA uses no tax money or
state credit. It finances its operations through the sale of
bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of
electricity. ■ NYPA is a leader in promoting
energy-efficiency, new energy technologies and electric
transportation initiatives. ■ It is the
nation’s largest state-owned electric utility, with 18 generating
facilities in various parts of the state and more than 1,400
circuit-miles of transmission lines.
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