Neighborhood District Steering Committee
The Hudson River Park Neighborhood Improvement District Steering Committee, still in formation, is comprised of property owners, commercial tenants, residents and other representatives of the community that are committed to the positive development and maintenance of the Hudson River Park and its adjacent neighborhoods. They share our vision for maintaining the Park and enhancing its connections to the surrounding neighborhoods.
The Steering Committee’s primary role is to guide the creation of the Hudson River Park Neighborhood Improvement District according to New York City Department of Small Business Services guidelines, shepherding the proposal through the formal process. Working in partnership with Friends of Hudson River Park as the sponsoring organization, members will have final responsibility for ensuring a sound and conscientious plan.
Through community outreach, land use analysis and conversations with local representatives and elected officials, potential members were indentified and asked to join the effort. If you would like to recommend someone who you believe fits the above description, please send us an email at info@fohrp.org.
CHAIR:
Lisa Silverstein, Silverstein Properties, Inc.
MEMBERS:
Michelle Adams, Tishman Speyer
G. Scott Anderson, Borough of Manhattan Community College
Oskar Brecher, The Moinian Group
James F. Capalino, Capalino & Company
Patricia Dunphy, Rockrose Development Corp.
Douglas Durst, The Durst Organization
Tom Fox, Harbor Experiences Company
Corey Johnson, Manhattan Community Board 4
Raul Larios, West Side Neighborhood Alliance
Julie Menin, Manhattan Community Board 1
Melissa Pianko, Gotham Organization
A. J. Pietrantone, Friends of Hudson River Park
Justin Sadrian, Resident
Steve Spinola, Real Estate Board of New York
John S. Stanley, Whitney Museum of American Art
Jon Vogel, AvalonBay Communities
Jed Walentas, Two Trees Management Company
Matthew Washington, Friends of the High School for Environmental Studies
Madelyn Wils, Hudson River Park Trust