| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Zi Shun Chen | |
| 202 | Kevin Michael Jenck | |
| 203 | Jennifer Tai | |
| 204 | Linda Brisbois Brown | Good work, Henry! You're my hero!
Linda Brown |
| 205 | Anonymous | GIVE US THE FUCKING CHINATOWN CAMPUS!!!
FUCK THE HILTON, THEY ARE LEECHES ON OUR COMMUNITY |
| 206 | Anonymous | |
| 207 | Michael Meloy | |
| 208 | Michael Meloy | |
| 209 | Jennifer Phelps | Nearly 70% of Chinatown residents over 25 having less than a high school education. A community college with bilingual capabilities, not just the occasional translator, is not just a necessity, it's a moral obligation. I hope the City can find a way to balance the needs of the Chinatown community with the tastes of surrounding neighbors. |
| 210 | Sal Busalacchi for District 3 Supervisor | Our life's goal is to make each generation better. Is it our position to deny education, or make them smarter? Let’s build the school! |
| 211 | wen wei lei | support building ccsf in china town |
| 212 | Anonymous | support building ccsf in china town |
| 213 | Jessica Huang | |
| 214 | Bruce Wolfe, Candidate for City College Board 2008 | |
| 215 | Phuong Nguyen | |
| 216 | Anonymous | |
| 217 | Jennifer Pae | |
| 218 | Anonymous | |
| 219 | Louise | |
| 220 | Anne Wong, Esq. | |
| 221 | Collin Wong | |
| 222 | Marshall Wong | |
| 223 | Anonymous | |
| 224 | Anonymous | |
| 225 | Rowland Wing | With the population as dense as Chinatown, It would make sense to have a campus in the community. |
| 226 | Ace Tam |
| 227 | Anonymous | Support the Chinatown City College Campus |