| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | SJ Avery | The SCA also fails to realize that the old PS 133 is an architectural anchor for the community |
| 2 | Reiko Tahara | Yes, the beautiful cherished building and the garden should be saved!! |
| 3 | Anonymous | |
| 4 | annabelle gay reboli | |
| 5 | Eric Denny | |
| 6 | Paul Sweet | Baltic St. resident and Community Gardener |
| 7 | Anonymous | |
| 8 | Julie Claire Derscheid | |
| 9 | Lizette Cruz | |
| 10 | Richard Haw | |
| 11 | Roberto Jeanniton | |
| 12 | Luis Cruz | |
| 13 | Meredith Mendelsohn | This is a premature project with many details still unclear. |
| 14 | Anonymous | We must start being more protective of our architectural history. Demolishing this is tragic and needless, and ignores the wants of the community. |
| 15 | JF Tolbert |
| 16 | Anonymous | With so much asphalt and so little green space, each small square of dirt that is actually being used to grow food, flowers, trees, etc. should be considered a human necessity. There must be other options considered before taking away something that makes it possible to be connected to the earth in this urban environment. Even the president of the United States has realized how important gardens are, as one was jus planted on the white house grounds. |
| 17 | Maisie Todd | |
| 18 | Greg Emmanuel | |
| 19 | Sean Roberts | |
| 20 | Anonymous | |
| 21 | Patricia reed | |
| 22 | Ari Korner |
| 23 | Anonymous |
| 24 | Christopher Moisan |
| 25 | David Kimelman | |
| 26 | Robert Rosenberg | |
| 27 | Barbara Ann Rogers | |
| 28 | Charles Wells | |
| 29 | Briar Sauro | |
| 30 | jackie lenox | please save this lovely building from demolition! The only beautiful thing on 4th avenue and you want to take it down? insanity! |
| 31 | Anonymous | |
| 32 | Rea Tajiri | It is always a necessity to hear from the community before imposing a structure into their domain that will directly impact their quality of life including possible environmental contamination.
I have been hearing about this wonderful garden from my friend who works in it and keeps a small plot there with her daughter. This is a thriving commnity resource along with the historic schoolhouse.
Please reconsider moving the new schoolhouse to a more reasonable location that does not endanger the community and displace a valuable community resource. |
| 33 | Deborah Howard | |
| 34 | Dimitrea Tokunbo | I live in Brooklyn and preserving history, beauty and "aliveness" for our children (and ourselves) is important to me. |
| 35 | Don Quinn Kelley | |
| 36 | Eleni Beja | |
| 37 | Lou Giansante | |
| 38 | Rachel Benoff | |
| 39 | Anonymous | There is no way you will ever be able to rebuild anything as beautiful as that building. |
| 40 | Jeremy Kim | |
| 41 | Maria Cutrona | |
| 42 | MarĂlia Albornoz | |
| 43 | Robert Murtha | |
| 44 |
| 45 | Christine Hagen | Shame on whoever made the decision to tear down one of the few beautiful buildings and green spaces on 4th Avenue....and trying to do it on the sly at that! I hope this can be stopped. There are always ways of modernizing and updating without destroying the beauty that already exists! |
| 46 | Christine Hagen | Shame on whoever made the decision to tear down one of the few beautiful buildings and green spaces on 4th Avenue....and trying to do it on the sly at that! I hope this can be stopped. There are always ways of modernizing and updating without destroying the beauty that already exists! |
| 47 | Suzanne Spellen | Why is destruction the first and only option in this city. This is a well built, functional school, rich in local and architectural history and beauty. Please look at alternate plans that can preserve it, AND built needed facilities for our kids. |
| 48 | Liz Heck | This is ridiculous! There is no need to tear this building down. |
| 49 | michael choi | The city talks about being green all the time but does not put its message into use. Adaptive re-use of architecturally significant building is the ultimate way to be green in the city and it helps keep the history of the community. Demolition is only a solution for the uninspired. |
| 50 | Samantha Bennett | |