| # | Name | Comments |
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| 651 | Amy Yasgur | |
| 652 | Marnie Van der Burgt | |
| 653 | Matt Brenzo | This kind of thing is happening in my area, which fortunately still has most of its woods and farmland, but development is slowly creeping from just south of here. I can't stand it one bit and wouldn't want anywhere else to have it happen to them. It seems that its too late for most of the area around this little Forrest, but why destroy whats left? |
| 654 | Sandra Rose Schunk | |
| 655 | Anonymous | I am very for enviormental protection. Eliminating this small spot of forest (even though I live in Pennsylvania) for development would be destroying habitats and the beauty of it. |
| 656 | Tiffany Soto | |
| 657 | Jodie Bell | |
| 658 | Anonymous | Please don't destroy nature with more building. The area has enough new construction now. It doesn't need anymore. |
| 659 | Tim Morse | Save what few green areas we have left in DP. Enough traffic goes down that road, you would think more trees, less smog from cars. |
| 660 | chris malone | |
| 661 | Anonymous | Please do not develop on this land.... |
| 662 | Marjorie Carris | I sincerely believe that every community in the stages of growth be required to preserve a percentage of its land as completely undeveloped. This little piece of "old Florida" should not be touched. |
| 663 | Melissa Araujo | |
| 664 | Richard Sylvain | I wholeheartedly support an end to the ruination of overdevelopment of Dr. Phillips by an uncaring Board of Commissioners interested only in paving over our community. |
| 665 | Katherine Delgado | Hi.I have never heard of this beautiful place before,but Annie D. a friend of mine on MySpace wants everyone to sign this and I believe this land should be saved!Good Luck! |
| 666 | Janet Hodge | |
| 667 | Tina Long | |
| 668 | Jeff Tyler | Please contnue to protect the 4.5 acres of forestland known as the Dr. Phillips Forest.
Thank you. |
| 669 | Steven Reeves | |
| 670 | Anonymous | I feel this is such a great cause. Nature and humans depend on each other. It's our job to take care of it! :o) |
| 671 | Anonymous | We need to keep this sSAMLLL bit of green in our community....it's one of the key factfors in making this area so unique....do we want o becaome a Heathrow? Lake Mary? with all that concrete? traffic? |
| 672 | Josh Dennis | |
| 673 | Anonymous | |
| 674 | diane delmain | |
| 675 | Michele Cagle | I appreciate the Foundation's generosity to this community and respectfully request they continue in that spirit and preserve this land. In the absence of that I would expect Orange County to not rezone for office space. We have had enough building going on that has destroyed this once serene community. |
| 676 | Donna M Ribot | We have enough 'development", some of which is sitting unfinished or empty. What we need is cleaner air, which ttees help provide. I know we live in a city, but please leave us SOME NATURE!!!!! |
| 677 | David Robinson | First, I would obvioulsy like to thank the Dr. Phillips foundation for all their generosity and work they've done and continue to do for the Dr. Phillips area. My family and I love living here with its feeling of old fashioned community. That said, one of the hidden gems of Dr. Phillips is the DP Forest. I used to take my daughters on strolls through the forest and point out wildlife, identify trees, and just get away from pavement for awhile. It's a truly enriching part of the community and a source of fond memories for many local families. We are all starting to feel as if the lush green of Florida is disappearing before our eyes. The recent major construction projects along Sand Lake, Turkey Lake, and Apopka Vineland are a bit overwhelming. We greatly appreciate your consideration to maintain this beautiful little sanctuary in the middle of our community. |
| 678 | Gina Kelly | |
| 679 | Peyton Wood | I'm in the Army and I do not see why we should destroy our own country along with the ones we are at war with! |
| 680 | Tonya Johnson | There are many office spaces currently in development and many which are finished and now sitting vacant. There is no reason to destroy the little precious land we have left for office space. Please save the habitat for future generations. |
| 681 | emrah basar | |
| 682 | Anonymous | Don't build up this area. It's one of the only Pretty places left in Dr. P! |
| 683 | Anonymous | Dont destroy this beautiful peice of earth. |
| 684 | Jamie Vick | |
| 685 | Jamie Vick | |
| 686 | Maria G C Bolton-Joubert | THIS seems like a NO BRAINER PEOPLE!!!! Come on!!!! Save the trees here... seriously!!! |
| 687 | Mariangella Figueroa | |
| 688 | Leticia Araujo | Please keep the forrest.
Now it is so hard to find trees
in Orlando. There are so many
animlas that call Dr. Phillips Forrest their
home. |
| 689 | Michelle Griglione | |
| 690 | Frank Rubino | |
| 691 | David Winslow | I mountain bike in this park and I have used it to relocate a possum from my yard. Please do on develop this wooded area.
Only when the last tree is dead, the last river dammed and the last field paved over will we realize we can’t eat money. |
| 692 | Rob Baker | Sometimes good development is no development. Every other green space in the community is being developed, it would be nice to preserve this small portion; it should be seen as a positive step. |
| 693 | Anonymous | There is more than enough empty office spaces around the area without building new offices and destroying more natural surroundings. Where is all the wildlife supposed to go? There isn't anywhere left! The Dr. P. Phillips Foundation needs to support the community and leave this green space alone! |
| 694 | Caroline Reid | I believe this compromise should leave all parties happy. The Dr. Philips Foundation has been very generous to Southwest Orlando in the past and will hopefully continue to do so. |
| 695 | Jerry Embree | There are plenty of available offices already built. It is much harder to build a forest. Thank you. |
| 696 | James Bryan | |
| 697 | Wendy Lamoreaux | To develop this site would be criminal! It's a part of what makes the Dr. Phillips area wonderful. Stop the sprawl of over-development! |
| 698 | Nancy Tierney | |
| 699 | rebecca grossman | per joni mitchell..."they paved paradise and put up a parking lot"...just switch it to "office building." |
| 700 | Kristie Mansilla | Many thanks to the Dr. Phillips Foundation for all of their amazing gifts that make us love this community! Please use the existing empty office space locally and let us keep our little forest! It is the green thing to do.. |