| # | Name | Comments |
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| 701 | Kyle Bernicky | |
| 702 | Irene Conti | I want to vote against Subject Petition. We have too many offices & condos in this area already.
THANK YOU |
| 703 | Anonymous | |
| 704 | Don Lewis | |
| 705 | Susan Harper | This forest area helps block out the traffic noise in The Sanctuary, which is one of the biggest reasons I chose to move there. |
| 706 | Wiliam Slocum | Please, please do not destroy this forest area. There wiil always be more office buildings, but an area such as is this can not be replaced once it's gone. The forest has always been a special place and shoud remain so for future inhabitants of Dr. Phillps. The emphasis today is on "green" and the Foundation should reinforce this direction by leaving the forest area as is. Don't replace this wonderful area with more office space; there is certainly vacant office space that can be acquired for Foundation use, and perserving this area sets the right tone for all of our futures.
William Slocum |
| 707 | Lauralee Slocum | We have enough office space around this area. We need a litle place where we can walk and not be reminded of the out side world. You can walk and gather your thoughts and not have to travel out of our neighborhood. We have chased the animals out of their homes it would be nice to make sure they will always have a plase to live. Does it always have to be about Money? You see land in a good location and people see dollar signs.
Please keep this forest safe!
Lauralee Slocum |
| 708 | jackie crane | |
| 709 | Lori Lombardi Ryan | |
| 710 | Brenda Tindell | |
| 711 | Anonymous | |
| 712 | Susan Straub | Don't we have enough development already? |
| 713 | Cynthia Hardin | I stumbled across this piece of nature while taking a walk when my son was having a class at My Gym. It became my ritual to take a jog through the park whenever he was in class. It would be very disappointing to have this property rezoned into more concrete jungle. |
| 714 | tami Groberg Hinkley | |
| 715 | Alejandro Quintero | Keep the Forest please, that's why I moved to the Dr. Phillips community 3 years ago.
It will not be the same if this forest is developed.
Less Green Areas, more traffic, more heat, less nature, and less free recreation. |
| 716 | Jeannette Ramirez | |
| 717 | Anonymous | I oppose develpment of the Dr Phillips Forest.
No email lists please!! |
| 718 | Arlene Emery | This property has been a safe haven for wildlife and beautiful trees. It also feeds the springs along Dr. Phillips Blvd. and Spring Lake. Why, now, after this land has been protected all these years, would the same association that has protected it decide to clear it and put in an office? Seems beyond reason, especially since there are so many vacant offices available in the same local. |
| 719 | judy dodson | What madness!! No one can sell the available offices, hi-rise bldgs, homes, in much of the US, but now, by razing a beautiful forest, we hope to give construction workers and treecutters a good living, building buildings that have no buyers. Has anyone thought about the precious trees that turn CO2 into O2? The fewer the trees, the less we have oxygen to breathe. The saying is "Act locally, think globally!" Wake UP, Orlando/America/world!!! judy dodson, a working stiff in Orlando |
| 720 | Jeannie Anderson | |
| 721 | Bernadette Mangan | |
| 722 | Maria Tirado | Please, no more development in our community!!! Save our forest!! |
| 723 | Maria Tirado | Please, no more development in our community!!! Save our forest!! |
| 724 | Kelly Stetter | |
| 725 | Anonymous | |
| 726 | Donna Ferrell | |
| 727 | Anonymous | |
| 728 | Donna Kranich | |
| 729 | Lorraine Shuba | |
| 730 | Tanya Stellpflug | |
| 731 | Judi Kustura | Please leave us SOMETHING! Dr. Phillips has more than enough places to shop, dine, or do business. |
| 732 | Laquita Griffith | This property is some of the last natural forest land in Dr. Phillips. I know that from what I have learned that Dr. P. Phillips would have wanted to keep land for animals to have to live on and people to enjoy without development. |
| 733 | Donna MacNichol | |
| 734 | Nick MacNichol | |
| 735 | Buffy Cherney-Ocasio | Everyday we are loosing more and more natural areas in Orlando yes we must grow but we must leave some places well enough alone. Thank you Save the Fprest!!! |
| 736 | CAROL MESSINA | |
| 737 | Natilee Festa | |
| 738 | Jason Valle | Growing up in the area, it would be a stunning disappointment if the forest was razed. Being that there is a glut of construction and existing homes I would praise the powers that be if the forest was saved. |
| 739 | Rachel Hutter | I walk with my kids to the library past this beautiful area. We always have a goal of spotting animals on our walk. More developed area will not make this a better trip for us. In addition, the greater the area of developed land, the more global warming and the more difficult to recharge the aquafers. |
| 740 | Nancy S. Bates | No to this development plan. |
| 741 | Robert Bates | Slow the development! Save Florida! |
| 742 | Annika Thomas | I have so many wonderful memories in the Dr.Phillips forest, it would be a true shame if it was anything else that what it is now. |
| 743 | Thomas Heckbert | Enough is enough. All the construction is an eyesore and a traffic nightmare. There is unused office space all over the place, no one needs more. The area is going the same suburban sprawl as the rest of Orlando. It is a shame. |
| 744 | Anonymous | |
| 745 | Nathaniel Vick | |
| 746 | Sunny Pashuck | |
| 747 | John Thomson | |
| 748 | Anonymous | |