| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 51 | Zane Williams | |
| 52 | Steve Rubin | |
| 53 | Victoria Penn | |
| 54 | Jane Jiumaleh | This is a part of the city's historic skyline and settlement patterns. I can't believe the sandstone walls can't be saved. I would like to see the orignal lease, mandating that the property be used for a church, be honored. I am a Madison native. |
| 55 | Victoria L. Horn | The Catholic leadership should consider selling the land and structures to the city for restoration and repurposing to preserve Madison's historic downtown. |
| 56 | Carol Hassemer | St Raphael's is one of a shrinking number of historic buildings (for it's architecture, history, and link to Madison's and prominent Madisonians' past). We should honor and protect our history as do our European and other neighbors. If we don't know where we came from and were, how can we know where to go? How can we teach our children and future generations if we obliterate all. |
| 57 | Karen A. Carlson | I'm surprised and disappointed the demolition permit was issued without public input. |
| 58 | Sara Record Frings | |
| 59 | Sharon Thousand | |
| 60 | James R. Wilson | |
| 61 | Tom Phelan | |
| 62 | Susan Hazlett | |
| 63 | Teresa E. Nealon | |
| 64 | Anonymous | The issue of demolition appears not to have been openly aired and therefore I think it appropriate to suspend demolition at least until such an airing has taken place.. |
| 65 | frank berkowitz | |
| 66 | Chris Voigt | |