| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1701 | Nancy P Barquero | |
| 1702 | Anonymous | |
| 1703 | Maya Durnovo-Buck |
| 1704 | Anonymous | as as resident of Southampton I oppose the construction of the ashby highrise. |
| 1705 | Julie Jenkins | |
| 1706 | Alan Chapa | Please do not go forward with this project. This is one of the nicer neighborhoods in Houston and we as Texans pride ourselves on spacious living. Please do not begin to make Houston like a congested metropolitan city like New York. |
| 1707 | Anonymous | Against this highrise. It is in a stupid location. |
| 1708 | Adam Duncan | |
| 1709 | Reid Mulligan | |
| 1710 | flo crady | The city already suffers greatly from lack of zoning. Two historical neighborhoods do not need to have a mid rise, high rise, multifamily dwelling invading the beauty and dignity of their area. Traffic nightmare as well! |
| 1711 | raja gupta | |
| 1712 | Camille George | |
| 1713 | Samantha Martinez | |
| 1714 | Ronald Herbst |
| 1715 | Mike Haskew | |
| 1716 | Brandon Marrow | |
| 1717 | Leah Hill |
| 1718 | Peter Thomson Brown | |
| 1719 | Mary Lois McIlwain | |
| 1720 | Allison McClellan | |
| 1721 | Gregori Colomine | |
| 1722 | Rick Barrett | |
| 1723 | Paul Rich | There are at least half a dozen sites within the inner loop that are more appropriate for a project like the Ashby Tower (i.e. Dunlavy & W. Alabama). Why not develop properties that need improvement rather than possibly destroying one of the nicest neighborhoods in Houston. |
| 1724 | Janna Spreeman | |
| 1725 | Mayra A. Bedigan |
| 1726 | Tim Poon | |
| 1727 | Anonymous | |
| 1728 | Brian Coleman | I believe that these new constructions should be restricted to the areas that are able to sustain the added traffic, whether foot or vehicle, noise, and possible litter and vandalism. |
| 1729 | John Snith | |
| 1730 | Jay Fitch | |
| 1731 | Brendan Horn |
| 1732 | R. Michelle Anderson | |
| 1733 | iris weeden | |
| 1734 | Leslie Lentz | |
| 1735 | Cherie Partain | |
| 1736 | Ronnie Hyek | |
| 1737 | Anonymous | |