U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Notice of Meeting, 21491 [05-8306]
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For the Commission, by the Division of
Market Regulation, pursuant to delegated
authority.18
Margaret H. McFarland,
Deputy Secretary.
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advise the Department of State with
respect to the consideration of issues
related to education, science,
communications, and culture and the
formulation and implementation of U.S.
policy towards UNESCO. At this
meeting, the commission plans to
establish work plans for its five
(education, culture, natural science,
social and human science, and
communications and information)
committees.
Members of the public who wish to
attend the meeting must contact the U.S.
National Commission for UNESCO no
later than Friday, May 20th for further
information about admission as seating
is limited. Additionally, those who wish
to make oral comments or deliver
written comments should also request to
be scheduled, and submit a written text
of the comments by Friday, May 20th to
allow time for distribution to the
Commission members prior to the
meeting. Individual oral comments will
be limited to five minutes, with the total
oral comment period not exceeding
thirty-minutes. The national
commission may be contacted via e-mail
at DCUNESCO@state.gov, or via phone
at (202) 663–0026.
Dated: April 20, 2005.
Alexander Zemek,
Deputy Executive Secretary, U.S. National
Commission for UNESO, Department of State.
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Environmental Impact Statement for
the South Capitol Street Roadway
Improvement and Bridge Replacement
Project
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
AGENCY:
[Public Notice 5024]
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO
Notice of Meeting
The U.S. National Commission for
UNESCO will meet in open FACA
session on Tuesday, June 7, 2005, at
Georgetown University, Washington, DC
from 10 until 12:30. The commission
will also have a series of informational
plenary and panel subject committee
sessions on Monday, June 6 and
Tuesday morning to which the public
may attend. This will be the first annual
conference of the re-established
commission in nearly twenty years. The
mission of the national commission is to
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Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA), DOT.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Prepare a
Draft Environmental Impact Statement
(DEIS).
SUMMARY: The Federal Highway
Administration (FHWA) in coordination
with the District Department of
Transportation (DDOT) in Washington,
DC is issuing this notice to advise
agencies and the public that a Draft
Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS)
to assess the impacts of potential effects
of proposed transportation
improvements in the South Capitol
Street Corridor is being prepared.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Federal Highway Administration,
District of Columbia Division: Mr.
Michael Hicks, Environmental/Urban
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Engineer, 1900 K Street, Suite 510,
Washington, DC 20006–1103, (202) 219–
3513; or Mr. John Deatrick, Deputy
Director/Chief Engineer, District of
Columbia, Department of
Transportation, (202–671–2800).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
environmental review of transportation
improvement alternatives in the South
Capitol Street Corridor will be
conducted in accordance with the
requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4371, et
seq.), Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ) regulations (40 CFR parts 1500–
1508), FHWA Code of Federal
Regulations (23 CFR 771.101–771.137,
et seq.), and all applicable Federal,
State, and local government laws,
regulations, and policies.
Public Scoping Meetings
DDOT will solicit public comments
for consideration and possible
incorporation in the DEIS through
public scoping, including scoping
meetings, on the proposed
improvements. To ensure that the full
ranges of issues related to this proposed
action are addressed and all significant
issues are identified early in the
process, comments and suggestions are
invited from all interested and/or
potentially affected parties. These
individuals or groups are invited to
attend the public scoping meeting. The
meeting location and time will be
publicized in local newspapers and
elsewhere. Written comments will be
accepted throughout this process and
can be forwarded to the address
provided above.
Meeting dates, times, and locations
will be announced on the project Website accessible at https://
www.SouthCapitolEIS.com and in the
following newspapers: The Washington
Post, The Washington Times, The Hill
Rag, East of the River, The Southwester,
and La Nacion USA.
Scoping materials will be available at
the meetings and may also be obtained
in advance of the meetings by
contacting Mr. John Deatrick. Scoping
materials will be made available on the
project web-site. Oral and written
comments may be given at the scoping
meetings. Comments may also be sent to
the address above. A stenographer will
be available at the meetings to record
comments. Scoping information will be
made available in both English and
Spanish.
Description of Primary Study Area and
Transportation Needs
The South Capitol Street Corridor is
located in the southwest and southeast
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE
[Public Notice 5024]
U.S. National Commission for UNESCO Notice of Meeting
The U.S. National Commission for UNESCO will meet in open FACA
session on Tuesday, June 7, 2005, at Georgetown University, Washington,
DC from 10 until 12:30. The commission will also have a series of
informational plenary and panel subject committee sessions on Monday,
June 6 and Tuesday morning to which the public may attend. This will be
the first annual conference of the re-established commission in nearly
twenty years. The mission of the national commission is to advise the
Department of State with respect to the consideration of issues related
to education, science, communications, and culture and the formulation
and implementation of U.S. policy towards UNESCO. At this meeting, the
commission plans to establish work plans for its five (education,
culture, natural science, social and human science, and communications
and information) committees.
Members of the public who wish to attend the meeting must contact
the U.S. National Commission for UNESCO no later than Friday, May 20th
for further information about admission as seating is limited.
Additionally, those who wish to make oral comments or deliver written
comments should also request to be scheduled, and submit a written text
of the comments by Friday, May 20th to allow time for distribution to
the Commission members prior to the meeting. Individual oral comments
will be limited to five minutes, with the total oral comment period not
exceeding thirty-minutes. The national commission may be contacted via
e-mail at DCUNESCO@state.gov, or via phone at (202) 663-0026.
Dated: April 20, 2005.
Alexander Zemek,
Deputy Executive Secretary, U.S. National Commission for UNESO,
Department of State.
[FR Doc. 05-8306 Filed 4-25-05; 8:45 am]
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