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NYPA Governance and Audit
Committees to Meet July 10
Contact:
Michael Saltzman
914-390-8181
michael.saltzman@nypa.gov
July 3, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
WHITE PLAINS—The New
York Power Authority (NYPA) Governance and Audit Committees will
hold meetings via video-conferencing on Thursday, July 10, at 10
a.m. and 10:30 a.m., respectively, at NYPA’s administrative office
here and at other participating locations.
Consistent with Section
104(4) of the Open Meetings Law, the public has the right to attend
the two committee meetings.
Listed below are the
video-conference locations and contact information:
NYPA White Plains
Office, 123 Main St., 16th Floor, Executive Conference Room
Contact: Angela Graves (914) 287-3092
Niagara Power Project,
5777 Lewiston Road, Administration Building, Lewiston, N.Y.
Contact: Karen Hamam (716) 286-6000
St. Lawrence-FDR Power
Project, 830 Barnhart Island, Massena, N.Y.
Contact: Pat Sharlow (315) 764-0226, ext. 431
An additional
video-conference location for the Governance Committee meeting only
is the following:
NYPA Albany Office, 30 South Pearl St., 10th Floor Conference Room,
Albany, N.Y.
Contact: Felicia Eccles (518) 433-6709
An additional
video-conference location for the Audit Committee meeting only is
the following:
Harris Beach, PLLC, 90 Garnsey Rd., Lake Ontario Room, Pittsford,
N.Y.
Contact: John Bray (585) 419-8775
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.
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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