| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Mauricio Salazar | TEAR IT DOWN NOW! |
| 152 | Shawn | |
| 153 | Holly Charbonnier | With all the young families that have moved to this neighborhood and all the improvements made, it seems a waste to keep the detention building there. A new middle school would be much more beneficial for the neighborhood. |
| 154 | Heather Dadourian | |
| 155 | Eric Hajdu | |
| 156 | Jesse Shafer | NO WAY. Period. This should be a site to help grow the community, not push it back into the stone age. |
| 157 | Anonymous |
| 158 | Kevin | Really unfortunate to waste city funds on a site that is better used for other purposes. There are other locations that will suit a Brooklyn based HOD better than the intersection of Downtown Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, and Boerum Hill. |
| 159 | Belinda DiGiambattista | This is a great alternative for this space and $$. |
| 160 | Anonymous | |
| 161 | Anonymous | |
| 162 | Anonymous | |
| 163 | Chris Fong | |
| 164 | Naveen Kakarla | Terrible Idea to Expand Detentions Center in such a thriving neighborhood |
| 165 | Ghazal Badiozamani | |
| 166 | Anonymous | |
| 167 | |
| 168 | Ana Berroa | |
| 169 | Brian Davis | |
| 170 | This is a joke to spend taxpayers money on an entity like the BHOD. This structure has been left as a monument of careless planning. Downtown Brooklyn is awaiting a new sports stadium, high end apartments and addition of new businesses to stimulate growth in the economy to be saddled with the prospect of the approval of an undesireable and unwanted resurrection of an old unwanted structure. What about senior housing for all of those veterans that have fought in wars to secure our freedom and our way of life. What about providing housing for seniors that have been forced out of apartments they have lived in for a lifetime and have no other means or a place to go. Whose idea is it to put a school in an already crowded location as Atlantic Ave and put children in harms way. Think Politicians!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! | Anonymous |
| 171 | Laina Yoswein | |
| 172 | alexandra Dadourian-nelson | |
| 173 | Denise Tomasini-Joshi | |
| 174 | Megan Crowe-Rothstein | |
| 175 | Anonymous | |
| 176 | Pourang JahanShahi | |
| 177 | Justin Perras | |
| 178 | Sam Raker | |
| 179 | michael wingate | |
| 180 | Ilysa Ivler | As a brooklyn heights resident for 10 years I think that nothing could help our neighborhood more than good schools and there are too many wonderful things happening in our neighborhood to have a jail re-open. Jails should never be located so close to residential neighborhoods. |
| 181 | Michael Klein | |
| 182 | Rachel | |
| 183 | Anonymous | why spend good money on the bad? improve and preserve the neighborhood for retail and families. move the jail to the vacant shipyards. |
| 184 | Anonymous | |
| 185 | Dana Rathkopf | |
| 186 | Daniel F. Hunter | |
| 187 | Anonymous | |
| 188 | Anonymous | |
| 189 | matthew bernardo | |
| 190 | donna mcpherson | |
| 191 | Anonymous | |
| 192 | arin lavinia | |
| 193 | Anonymous |
| 194 | marcia patmos | |
| 195 | derek loosvelt | |
| 196 | Anonymous | |
| 197 | david stark | |
| 198 | Elizabeth Beer | |
| 199 | Anonymous |
| 200 | Jeffrey Lai | |