| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Mira Tweti | Please don't lose The Jungle to Culver City, if any business was an asset, it is. Plus, as a journalist who has just written a story for the Los Angeles Times on the importance of green roofs as a way to cool cities and provide eco-services, I can say that The Jungle is providing many of these eco-services by having a concentration of flora in a large amount of space. This business is not just good for the economy of Culver City but for the environment of the city too. |
| 2 | Linda Caciola | |
| 3 | Jodi Summers | This is a great place! |
| 4 | judy marchyn | I have been a customer of The Jungle for many years and would be very upset if it would be lost to me as a local resource. Please keep the Jungle in Culver City.
JMarchyn Landscape & Design |
| 5 | June Hibino | Please save the Jungle! |
| 6 | Ana M. Saez | |
| 7 | Greg Finnin | I support the Expo line, but I believe that great Culver City businesses should be kept in Culver City. |
| 8 | bernard brucha | |
| 9 | Jose ramon Montero | We want to have The Jungle in Culver City. They have been part of the community for more than 10 years and because some unclear redevelopment The City of Culver City is trying to send the bussines away.
If this is what the City does with the good citzens I am scare of the consequences of its politic. Will they do the same with Sony? Like always it looks that in this city "money talks". I am realy ashame.
If you have a minimum of decency you MUST relocate the bussines in a good location. |
| 10 | Robin Provart-Kelly | The Jungle is the most diversified, sophisticated garden resource for designers in the Bay and West Los Angeles areas that provides outstanding customer support. Losing this upscale supplier which promotes beautification in the immediate area is not only counter-productive to Culver City's dynamic redevelopment program, but a blight to it. |
| 11 | Robert McWilliams | The Jungle has been a tremendous asset to our community. Being a designer, I use the Jungle quite a bit to help in my designs and it is convenient to my office at the location it is at. It would be a tradgedy if they were forced to move or close their doors. Please keep the Jungle open where it is now. |
| 12 | peter anton | we love the Jungle!!!!!!!!! |
| 13 | rhonda anton | i use them all the time!! |
| 14 | tamira hughes | Save the Jungle!!!! |
| 15 | lisa snowden | Save the Jungle!!!! |
| 16 | hillar kaplan new | We will keep fighting for the Jungle |
| 17 | Allen Resnick | We will keep fighting for the Jungle |
| 18 | Susan Sawasy | We will keep fighting for the Jungle |
| 19 | Jennifer Scott | We will keep fighting for the Jungle |
| 20 | Lorelei Shellist | Save the Jungle now!!!!! |
| 21 | Helene Tobias | Keep the Jungle alive |
| 22 | Billy Pittard | Let the Jungle stay! It is an outstanding resource to the area! |
| 23 | Catherine Bosler | There are less and less nurseries in our town. We need to keep the few that are left. The jungle is an exellent nursery and loosing them would be a great loss for the community. |
| 24 | Kim Adams | |
| 25 | Barbara Rubin | City Council--How can you ask The Jungle Nursery to leave? They have up-graded a part of Culver City--this is a business to "show off." If you want the property back, find a location for this gem. |
| 26 | Erika Bertling | Mr. Saez's business should be kept in Culver City! The Culver City Council needs to keep their promise to give him assitance in moving to a new, non-MTA location, but ALSO realise that it is people like the Saez family and their businesses that make Culver City the great place it is. Force enough people like them out of town, and no one will care that a light rail can bring them here -- no one will be interested in coming to Culver City. |
| 27 | deborah stern | |
| 28 | Elizabeth Croft | |
| 29 | bernadette everman | i love the Jungle
It is the best...please keep it |
| 30 | Travis Cooper | |
| 31 | Anonymous | |
| 32 | Cindy Newsome | I have been a Jungle customer for many years. It was the best nursery on the Westside. Please publish the address of the new West LA location. |
| 33 | Eshon Allen | |
| 34 | Brian Novakovich | It's a shame the problems finding a home has been encountering. This is such a great nursery
and full of new and unusal plants. I don't see why they are having such a difficult time finding a new and appropriate home. |