| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 651 | Anonymous | |
| 652 | janet Skinner | |
| 653 | Walter T. Mosley III | |
| 654 | dorothy Peters | |
| 655 | Caroline Schweyer | |
| 656 | Anonymous | |
| 657 | Mary Priebe | Save that amazing building! |
| 658 | Roslyn B Huebener | |
| 659 | Rebecca McMackin | |
| 660 | Rebecca Busansky | do not destroy it! |
| 661 | Katherine Pradt | |
| 662 | Ronald Gross | |
| 663 | Anonymous | |
| 664 | Gilly Youner | Community deserves review and feedback-transparency in process...school upgrade is needed, but existing fabric should not be haphazardly discarded...treat our neighborhoods with respect for old as well as new...Communication serves all. |
| 665 | Louisa Bonny | |
| 666 | Anonymous |
| 667 | Allison Dunmire | |
| 668 | Anonymous | Please save PS 133 and the Baltic Street Community Garden. |
| 669 | Andrea Scotting | please save this school! |
| 670 | Todd Florio | As Head of School Programs at the Brooklyn Historical Society I have had the opportunity to visit many historical school buildings in Brooklyn. I do not speak on behalf of BHS, but from my personal experience I know the learning that can come from going to school in a historic building. I hope an agreement can be reached to preserve this building and the learning that can come out of it.
Best,
Todd Florio |
| 671 | David Callahan | The Baltic Street Garden is the oasis of an otherwise desolate 4th Avenue, and brings a true sense of community to the area. Passing it each morning on my way the the Atlantic Avenue subway station brightens my day. Please keep the garden open. |
| 672 | Ken Curtin - Douglass St | We do need more school capacity in our districts, but we can do better than this destructive,overconcentrated approach. This tries to do too much with too little space, and destroys an architechtural treasure and a precious green spot in the process. With true community consultation and compromise we can reach a solution that adresses all needs. |
| 673 | danya | |
| 674 | yonnette fleming | |
| 675 | Margaret Feldman |
| 676 | Danny Ashkenasi | |
| 677 | Edward Elder | |
| 678 | Eva Phillips | |
| 679 | Anonymous | |
| 680 | Leah Kopperman | |
| 681 | Carolyn Nisinson | |
| 682 | ann davidson | |
| 683 | scott davidson | |
| 684 | Anne Stone | |
| 685 | Howard Charles Yourow, SJD | Do The Very RighThing, Ladies & Gents !
HCY /
HDC Bd. of Advisers |
| 686 | Howard Charles Yourow, SJD | Do The Very RighThing, Ladies & Gents !
HCY /
HDC Bd. of Advisers |
| 687 | Shamil Lallani | |
| 688 | John Hatheway | |
| 689 | Henry Euler | Save PS 133 in Park Slope. It is a historic structure. I live in Queens, however, I support all of my neighbors across the city who believe in preservation of great buildings. |
| 690 | Victoria Hofmo | Fourth Avenue has been decimated. We need to preserve the distinctive buildings that remain. I live in Bay Ridge and we have at least 6 early 20th century schools that are utilized and offer a wonderful enviornment for our children. I suggest the same be done for this school. |
| 691 | Anonymous |
| 692 | Ann Rosen |
| 693 | Adam Cherrington | |
| 694 | Andrea Cherrington | |
| 695 | Robert Ennis Jackson | |
| 696 | Robert Ennis Jackson | |
| 697 | Anonymous | |
| 698 | Monica Stabin |
| 699 | Fran Blackman | What is the lesson here? |
| 700 | Frank Lawatsch | |