| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Robert R Kasper | This tiny pocket of natural beauty needs to be preserved. The commercial interests have everything else in the area. We must start somewhere to save the true beauty of our Florida. Please! Please! Please! |
| 202 | Susan Maurer | |
| 203 | Loree Linde | I can not understand why we need more office space built in our community. Leave the park alone. |
| 204 | Anonymous | |
| 205 | Lissette Lopez | There are plenty of shopping centers in the area with space available for lease. We don't need another empty shopping center. We need a piece of nature that will allow our children to explore and be facinated by the world around us. |
| 206 | jose garcia | This is such a beautiful streach of forest in our community. we should keep it. I visit this park almost every day. please save the park..!!! |
| 207 | Anonymous | |
| 208 | Christine Holland | |
| 209 | Alysia Dickerson | I grew up in Dr. Phillips and played in the park as a child. Now that I'm older, I take my children there on our bikes. We would be sad to see this beautiful piece of nature turned into an office building. |
| 210 | Monique Coppen | |
| 211 | Ruth Ann Schroeder | Please take steps to preserve this tiny but significant oasis of natural beauty surrounded by commercial and residentail development. Since moving to the Bay Lakes development in 1984 I have frequently walked in this little park as it was the closest thing to what Florida used to look like in the whole vicinity with its stream and beautiful ferns, trees, and flowers. |
| 212 | Ed Roman | |
| 213 | sanda Donnan | |
| 214 | Hunter Brinker | |
| 215 | Claudette Stroble | This is scarey to think that every piece of land should be built on. What happened to going green? |
| 216 | Laura Cilento | |
| 217 | Caroline Young | |
| 218 | Anonymous | |
| 219 | Doris Kilmain | |
| 220 | Stacey Johnson | |
| 221 | Rachel Sehgal | Honestly, too many buildings! Stop the construction! |
| 222 | John Chamberlain | Please come on how many empty offices do we have to have. Save this forest. Quality of life is vital to any community. |
| 223 | Anonymous | Do we really need another strip mall. |
| 224 | Anonymous | Please do not develop this small track of land. We have so little green space left in our area. |
| 225 | Diane Nakagoshi | THERE IS ALREADY ENTIRELY TOO MUCH DEVELOPMENT IN THIS AREA...IT WAS ONCE THE MOST BEAUTIFUL PLACE IN ORLANDO...LET'S PLEASE RETAIN A SMALL PIECE OF THAT HISTORY |
| 226 | Maria Blackmore | Stop development in the Dr. Phillips area. This area was designated as a 'bedroom' community not a 'let's work and shop until we drop' area.
The Marketplace has exploded with Steinmart, an office supply store, etc. etc. etc. When I moved here I was informed that this 'wonderful' Dr. Phillips could not have such businesses. Developers have desecrated the calm and pleasant drive down Sand Lake Road, and made it into a mass transit system for cars and hungry system for the sake on money. What has happened to the quality of life issue? I want my quality of life back, stop developing every last little space. When you have cut down the last tree for businesses, houses, and your ever expanding, 'ugly' YMCA, will you then eat the money you've made? The board needs to go back into their neighborhoods and make money there. Leave us in PEACE! |
| 227 | Anonymous | |
| 228 | Michael Finn | It seems that this decision is counter to the intent of the foundation. If its a cost issue, look at dedicating the land to a parks department. If the committee has changed faces or intent, please look for other members. |
| 229 | Michael Finn | It seems that this decision is counter to the intent of the foundation. If its a cost issue, look at dedicating the land to a parks department. If the committee has changed faces or intent, please look for other members. |
| 230 | Natalie Kincheloe | |
| 231 | Mary Mitchell | Please do not rezone this land. There has been such a flood of development in the area. We need green space, especially one such as this that allows the animals a place o live. |
| 232 | Chandrakant Gadre | Please do not change zoning for "Dr. Phillips Forest." owned by the Dr. P. Phillips Foundation. |
| 233 | james walsh | |
| 234 | Patty McMillan | |
| 235 | Linda Magnuson | This would be a big mistake to rezone this parcel of land to use for office space. We have so many of our natural habitat areas already taken for this particular use or for housing and we don't need any more! |
| 236 | Anonymous | Let's please retain this space as green space. There is so precious little of it left in the Dr. Phillips Community. |
| 237 | Jennifer Smith | Please keep this area natural and beautiful! |
| 238 | robert kraut | |
| 239 | greta kraut | |
| 240 | Tom Springall | Most of the nature has already disappeared from Dr. Phillips. Let's save what we can, while we can, for the generations to come. |
| 241 | Trina Day | |
| 242 | Anonymous | |
| 243 | Erika Cronk | |
| 244 | Richard Ericson | |
| 245 | Roberta Solomon | Enough development already. It looks awful with all these office buildings popping up. We don't need anymore construction...it's difficult enough to get out of Dr. Phillips with all the new traffic. |
| 246 | Susan Bunch | |
| 247 | Jayne Ashton | Don't we have enough office buildings that arent at full rental capacity in our area already. Save something that we are finding fewer and fewer of.....trees. |
| 248 | Kim Becker | |
| 249 | Carol Qubty | Loads of new and existing office space within a 2 mile radius. We don't need this to become more office space. Save this wild forest and upgrade it for the enjoyment of the residents of the Dr. Phillips area. |
| 250 | Danielle Brady | Please don't ruin the only forst we have left in that area, at least for our children. |