Faline Schneiderman-Fox
B.A., Anthropology and Business Administration, State University of New York
M.A., Anthropology, University of Connecticut
Vice President of HPI, Project Director
First as a Project Director and then as Vice President, Ms. Schneiderman-Fox has served in a supervisory capacity with Historical Perspectives, Inc., since 1987. She meets the professional qualifications of the National Park Service’s 36CFR 61 and is certified by the Register of Professional Archaeologists (RPA). Primary Author or Project Director for numerous cultural resource assessments in New York City, she has also undertaken extensive primary research, report writing, and agency communication. Her experience includes completing Environmental Impact Studies, Field Investigations, and Cultural Resource Assessments for numerous projects in New York and Connecticut.
In addition to her work with HPI, Ms. Schneiderman-Fox has served on the New Fairfield Zoning Commission since 1996, six years acting as Chairperson, and is a founding member of the New Fairfield Historic Properties Commission. She also serves as a consultant to Preserve New Fairfield, Inc. and is actively involved in local historic preservation efforts.
Projects of interest include:
• MTA Second Avenue Subway EIS, New York, NY;
• Atlantic Arena Redevelopment EIS, Brooklyn, NY;
• MTA/New York City Transit, and the NYC Department of City Planning, No. 7 Subway Extension/Hudson Yards Rezoning and Development Program DGEIS, New York, NY;
• West Side Highway [Route 9A Reconstruction], New York, NY;
• Seven Springs Development [Trump Organization], Westchester County, NY;
• Minnewaska State Park Master Plan, Ulster County, NY;
• ConnDOT U.S. Route 7 Bypass, Brookfield, Danbury, and Wilton, CT; and,
• Georgetown Wire Mill Mixed-Use Development, Redding, CT.