| # | Name (first and last names, please) | Comments |
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| 251 | Launi and Pat Eichler | |
| 252 | Tanya Feick | Please give serious reconsideration to this plan. Respect the farmers! |
| 253 | janicer aitken | Small farms are an important part of our food source and should be protected |
| 254 | jamie Moon | |
| 255 | vicki | |
| 256 | Kathlene Willing | Local productive farmland is an asset not to be replaced by highways. |
| 257 | Jeanette Berenz | |
| 258 | Jeanette Berenz | |
| 259 | Anonymous | |
| 260 | joyce bishop | |
| 261 | Anonymous | |
| 262 | Anonymous | Please strongly consider widening the existing highway. |
| 263 | Kevin Hamilton | More roads means more cars which means more pollution which means polluted water table from runoff which means more cancer which means expensive health care.
There are better more efficient and creative ways to progress in the transportation sector! |
| 264 | sandra klein | It would be criminal to destroy prime agriculture/green space in order to accommodate more efficient ways to pollute the environment! |
| 265 | Greg&Tracy Weber | Keep our farmland Green with growth, not black with asphalt. |
| 266 | Phyllis Dosman | Keep our green areas Green!! |
| 267 | Monique Dilella | We must, as a province, as a nation, think beyond todays solution options and seek answers to problems that are respectfull to all our citizens. We have to protect our food source, not the large commercial ones, but the ones that will maintain this nation well after big money has turned its face. |
| 268 | Don Dosman | |
| 269 | Samantha Albert | |
| 270 | Janet Ragan | All other alternatives to developing land that is this precious should be investigated before we develop this area. People who immigrate to Canada value our wonderful resources and our beautiful landscape. Why don't Canadians? |
| 271 | Nadia and Dietmar Walch | We too, oppose this concept of taking away wonderfully productive farmland to make way for a Hwy that is not really needed. There are certainly other options that need to be considered ie better public transportation that are more accessible to a wider population base. |
| 272 | Mr & Mrs John Lanthier | We need to protect our farmland. |
| 273 | Anonymous | |
| 274 | Dietmar Walch | |
| 275 | Daniel Shoag | |
| 276 | Mary Fowerl | |
| 277 | Susan Klein | |
| 278 | Michele Baumgarten | |
| 279 | angela bischoff | If we're to leave a better place for our children and grandchildren, we need more land for food and less for cars. |
| 280 | Anonymous | where is this going to stop? if all our valuable farming land is converted to pavement, where are we to get our food to feed our future generations? Importing is not a viable option since most foods are picked and shipped to ripen on the way to their destinations or chemically injected to ripen when needed, i.e. bananas. It has to stop, and now is the time to stop it. It also interferes with education. Most city kids don't know where their food comes from and agricultural teaches them that. |
| 281 | Caryn Colman | Farmers and farms like these are to be cherished. Small scale farming is more likely to avoid catastrophes to our food sources such as Maple Leaf Farms. |
| 282 | Ralph Reefke | Less roads! |
| 283 | Anne Shaddick | It is so important that we support the small farmers in Ontario. I buy Ontario produce when ever I can. |
| 284 | jason brown | |
| 285 | Gene Threndyle | Paving over Southern Ontario farmland for more cars and more commuters is wrong, wrong, wrong. Our farmlands and natural areas need protecting more than ever. |
| 286 | Nancy Campbell | |
| 287 | nancy tong | |
| 288 | Kathryn Wiersma | |
| 289 | Andrew Munger | |
| 290 | Anonymous | |
| 291 | barbara wertin | the goverment has no respect for the land nor it,s keeper,s . let,s leave a space for god,s work to preserve the beauty of the land @feed the people |
| 292 | Porsha Perreault | I think this highway construction is absolutely ludicrous and only harms the good farmer trying to make a living. |
| 293 | Anonymous | |
| 294 | Kathleen Mackintosh | |
| 295 | Simon Jacques | |
| 296 | Anonymous | |
| 297 | Mary-lu Spinney | |
| 298 | Roland Wilhelm | Convenience is infinitely quested for, but our resources are only finite. The frontier of technology and city planning is where wisdom begets folly. |
| 299 | Anonymous | |
| 300 | Kim Koenig | |