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Signatures | Total: 117

 

# NameComments
51 AnonymousDevelopers have been allowed too much leeway as to the height of their buildings. and their access to the street. The burden on the existing neighbors, who are not adequately consulted, changes our quality of life from parking, congestion, and noise. This impact has not been adequately addressed. Where are our elected officials?
52 Belinda Cape
53 Steve LeVineThese actions are extremely necessary as one of the main reasons that citizens elect officials to serve in the public interest.
54 Kimberly Kae
55 Ben Struck
56 Larissa Phillips
57 Jane CyphersEither you believe citizens deserve to have a voice in their communities or you don't. I know I do.
58 Elaine Marquart
59 Anonymous
60 Karen ChikofskyI fully agree with the statement made in the petition. In addition, the increased use of sewers must be looked into as well.
61 arthur strimling
62 Jeanine Pesce
63 Emma Levine
64 janet Miller
65 Anonymous
66 Anonymous
67 Alla Umanskaya
68 Margi Trapani
69 Mandy Harris
70 Amy Smith
71 Heather Gershen
72 Anthony VassalloHey, Marty, when you pull your hands out of the wallets of Bruce Ratner and the other development slimeballs who are destroying Brooklyn by hiring illegal immigrants, not providing basic safety gear for them, breaking DOB codes regarding hours of construction, damaging abutting properties, perhaps you can have a conscience installed. Your self-puffery is disgusting and don't have any ideas about running for Mayor because it will be my personal mission to see you humiliated.
73 Rachel Greensteineveryone who lives in NYC understands that, due to the high housing demand, development is inevitable. We ask that the rights of the current residents who have helped make the neighborhood viable for development, be respected!
74 Dany Cunningham
75 Susan Vargas
76 Marge Miller
77 Lisel BurnsDevelopers like the rest of us have ethical responsibilities to be good neighbors, and safe, honorable contractors. Please take steps to protect us from the unscrupulous nd please praise the responsible developers.
78 Erica Plasse
79 Jose F. Paredes
80 Anonymous
81 John RiceHelp Save Brooklyn
82 James Forsyth
83 Amina Ali
84 Patricia ConwayThere are laws and regulations to insure safety for all during and after the development of new buildings. We need the city to be pro-active in enforcing them.
85 Jocelyn Colon
86 Anonymous
87 Bette Druck
88 Trisha Arlin
89 John Pinamonti
90 Holly Sears
91 Mimi Chung
92 Steven HartSince the days of Mayor Koch, the belief has existed that what is good for developers is good for the rich and they benefit most from city services. Any other benefit is good but it is just fall out. Now developers and contractors regard this as a means to ignoring the law, public safety, and playing havoc with the character of the city. That has to stop for the simple reason that such lawlessness and and tastelessness will make the place unattractive to the rich -- if such a thing is possible as long as it costs enough.
93 Sara BeinertI live in a new building and don't have a problem with development. But the new developments and developers should OBEY THE LAW.
94 Christine Buurma
95 Helen PelekasesTime to get outta here
96 Barbara Baracks
97 Julie Cummings
98 doug pomeroy
99 Ian McLaughlin
100 Angela Ferin

 

Signatures | Total: 117