| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | George Krudy | What are they thinking ! ? |
| 2 | Kelly Mooz | STOP THIS HIGH RISE!! WHAT A DISGRACE.
THANK YOU BOCA AND SOUTHHAMPTON BOARDS FOR ALL YOU DO.
KELLY |
| 3 | Leslie Barry Davidson | |
| 4 | Phoebe Tudor | |
| 5 | Sally Garwood | |
| 6 | Tricia Thompson | |
| 7 | jacqueline andre schmeal | We will send a check. i've never seen such incredible leadership--work. Thank you. |
| 8 | Tammy Ahlgren | |
| 9 | Garry G. Landowski | |
| 10 | Allison Teheng | |
| 11 | ray teheng | |
| 12 | Ed Follis | This project is totally inappropriate for this residential area. |
| 13 | Mel Gallagher | |
| 14 | Patricia M. Reed | I vehemently protest the proposed high rise project for 1717 Bissonnet. I am sure all of the reasons against the project have stated by many. I agree with all of them.
I hope that the protest will appeal to Mr. Morgan's and Mr. Kirton's sense of integrity. We, including them, all chose the beauty and neighborhood qualities of this area as our choice of where to live. Hopefull, the two men will come to their senses. |
| 15 | David Pesikoff | |
| 16 | Sarah Pesikoff | |
| 17 | Jerry K. Robinson | |
| 18 | Lee Pearson | Although my family and I no longer live in the neighborhood, we would be greatly saddened to see this project move forward and thereby significantly diminish the charm, safety, and attractiveness of this wonderful area. |
| 19 | Tricia Swen | |
| 20 | kathy wetmore | this project will greatly diminish the property values of the surrounding neighborhoods, add much more traffic to an already congested bissonnet street and overall destroy the peace and beauty of the southampton and boulevard oaks areas. |
| 21 | Mary McL. Jordan | |
| 22 | Anonymous | |
| 23 | David P. Alderson | |
| 24 | Bette Pesikoff | |
| 25 | Richard Pesikoff, M.D. | |
| 26 | Dena Williams | |
| 27 | Jeff Compton | |
| 28 | Anonymous | I am opposed to the high rise tower located next to our single family home neighborhood. Traffic on Bissonet is terrible now, and will only get worse with the addition of this development. |
| 29 | Daryl Williams | |
| 30 | Lauren Miller | |
| 31 | Hannah Golub | Dear Developers:
Destroy your own neighborhood but not ours.
Hannah Golub |
| 32 | Susan Broer | This is not progress for Houston! This unconscionable assault on our neighborhood must be stopped. It is totally inappropriate for the area, totally out of scale, and will lessen the quality of life for those already living in our wonderful area and no doubt lower property values. Are you listening, Houston city government? |
| 33 | M. F. Newton Bowers | |
| 34 | Lyman Paden | |
| 35 | Ronald E. Kazhanek | |
| 36 | Joshua Pesikoff | |
| 37 | Marion Glober | Disgusting example of greed!! Where are our city officials BEFORE this kind of project comes to be public information. Any property that is vunerable should be monitored and we should work towards a permanent pro-active solution - not just the stop-gap desperate attempts to prevent a project like this that is already in the works. What about 'zoning' the whole neighborhood for NO HIGH RISES. Is the property where the Greenbriar Chateau is located next? That property has also been sold. |
| 38 | Sandra Leffler | |
| 39 | Trish and Rock Morille | |
| 40 | Mary Lois (Loli) McIlwain | This project is UNACCEPTABLE in this neighborhood |
| 41 | Marco Pena | |
| 42 | Laura W. Wilson | Incongruous! Traffic!
Ruins the atmosphere of our beautiful neighborhood! |
| 43 | Karen Ostrum George | |
| 44 | Rogers Herndon | |
| 45 | sam and cher Longoria | |
| 46 | Claudia Hertzog | |
| 47 | Gary Glober, M.D. | The neighborhood experienced not too long ago the major traffic problems engendered by the work on 59. That was a necessary inconvenience given the value of the improvements to Houston. However, the Ashby High Rise only benfits the developers. |
| 48 | Nancy Manderson | |
| 49 | Richard Bebermeyer, DDS | Thank you. |
| 50 | Malla Brandenberger | Please oppose the Ashby High Rise project proposed for my neighborhood of Southampton. Our area of Houston is not in line with any future developments that are high density and/or high rise projects. |