| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 501 | Belle Baxter | We are just beginning to appreciate the contributions of CBJ Snyder to the NYC school system. The SCA should acknowledge its heritage and keep this building. |
| 502 | Alan Siege | I wholeheartedly request that the demolition be stopped. |
| 503 | Anita S. Kasen | |
| 504 | Elizabeth York | Please respect and preserve this beautiful building! |
| 505 | Anonymous | |
| 506 | Dora Naughton | |
| 507 | Rachel Castro | Please save this beautiful building. It is across the street from my house and between the construction and extra busses that are soon to follow, my quiet block will no longer be such a wonderful place to live! |
| 508 | Anonymous | |
| 509 | Khem Irby | Please do not destroy our landmark building. Work with the community. |
| 510 | denise morales | |
| 511 | Leo J Blackman AIA | The SCA/DOE plan to replace a beautiful 1901 CBJ Snyder gothic-style school in Park Slope with a new much-larger building to house two separate schools is thoughless. Since the trend city-wide is to break down bigger school buildings into smaller units (and the existing one is presently not fully used) this makes no planning sense. Since the building has high ceilings and large windows, and is built of better stuff than a new building would, and represents a huge amount of embodied energy, it is environmentally reprehensible. Since I have actually designed a successful addition to an even older (1885) former public school – for less money than the SCA spends - I speak from experience. |
| 512 | Alberto Quinones | |
| 513 | Darin Curts | |
| 514 | Mark J. Krayenhoff, AIA, LEEP AP | |
| 515 | Kenneth Monteiro | |
| 516 | G. DeRosa | |
| 517 | Bridget Potter | |
| 518 | Patricia Castellon | |
| 519 | Jean Campbell | This building and the lovely garden are part of the Park Slope community that need to be preserved. Do not destroy. |
| 520 | G Caroddo | Save this beautiful community garden...4th avenue and Park Slope certainly need it. |
| 521 | Derek Larson | |
| 522 | Matthew Dionne | |
| 523 | Jonathan A. Scelsa |
| 524 | Brenda Leff | |
| 525 | Kate Lattin | |
| 526 | Stace Moye |
| 527 | Andrew Draper | As a former DOE teacher and current parent of two elementary-age children, I object to the process by which the SCA proposal was developed, as well as the intended product of two schools intended for different districts and different student populations within the same building. |
| 528 | Carolyn Straub |
| 529 | Anonymous | |
| 530 | James Seger | |
| 531 | Eliza Frecon | |
| 532 | Hilary J Beattie | To demolish one of the very few interesting and historic buildings on 4th Avenue would be an outrageous act of vandalism. |
| 533 | Isabel Spencer |
| 534 | Anonymous | |
| 535 | Elsa Chen |
| 536 | Karen McMullen | |
| 537 | Simona Kwon | |
| 538 | Amy Downs | |
| 539 | Catherine Smith | |
| 540 | diane blair | |
| 541 | Joe Chiplock |
| 542 | Barry Lewis |
| 543 | Salvatore Lentini | |
| 544 | Reno Dakota | NYC seems to be striving to become a very ugly place. replacing fine, old buildings with disposable, ill-planned, ugly clutter. This building must stay, and NYC government needs to show leadership with respect to communities and the beautiful structures that make this city worthy of being our home. |
| 545 | Aaron Sosncik | Government bodies need to be sensitive to historic buildings and work for preservation! |
| 546 | Sarah Gallagher | When we will learn the lesson: Our architectural heritage is irreplaceable? |
| 547 | John Antonides |
| 548 | Marge Miller | Please preserve this unique structure in our neighborhood and make simple, less invasive, positive, appropriate changes to the building and immediate surrounding area. |
| 549 | Maria Ausherman | |
| 550 | Alison Ullrich | |