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Signatures | Total: 307

 

# NameComments
151 Anne Walch
152 Michele MarieIt's everyone's responsibility to respect and protect the natural beauty and quality of life of our chosen homelands. As our elected respresentatives please do do what's right for the benefit of beauty & quality of life.
153 laurie serfas
154 Donald WitsellAsheville is turning into another placeless American city. We can stop this from happening if we truly want to preserve what makes this place special.
155 Anonymous
156 Anonymous
157 Tim Davidson
158 DONNA HENDERSON
159 Anonymous
160 Damon Kittles
161 Casey Hydro
162 Angela E Leonard
163 Karl M OdomWe need to slow development. We can always go forward with development, but we can't regain what we lose of our beautiful mountains.
164 Gary E. McElroy
165 Jude Curtis
166 amber martzRidgetop development in unsustainable. Lets keep some things sacred!
167 Patricia Dudenhoeffer
168 Anonymous
169 janet wiseman
170 Denise Silver
171 Jean CreasmanI would like to see a permanent moratorium.
172 Marcello Aurelio LanfranchiWe don't need more condos, strip malls, traffic, or yuppies. Stop trying to turn Asheville into Atlanta!
173 Cheryl OrengoWe have had to listen and watch hundreds of trees falling down (with more to come) behind our home in Kenilworth because of the new Beaucatcher Heights development on Beaucatcher Mountain. the trees came down for required, wide, city streets! Cheryl Orengo
174 Mary Kay Batte
175 bobby mchughwe need this, even people like me who build for living------we won't have anything here if we don't have mountains!!! thanks to all who put this together.
176 Daniel A. WardOur first duty is to our own citizens, not carpetbagging developers. A pause in large-scale, environmentally threatening development will do no harm to the local economy, and in fact can save our tourism sector. Let's give the bulldozers a rest.
177 Daniel A. WardOur first duty is to our own citizens, not carpetbagging developers. A pause in large-scale, environmentally threatening development will do no harm to the local economy, and in fact can save our tourism sector. Let's give the bulldozers a rest.
178 Jovian Sackett
179 Brenda Kintz
180 John Kintz
181 Peter Greco
182 Sasha KeelAll of my childhood places are disappearing, I can't stand what is becoming of my home
183 Anonymous
184 Eleanor Ashton
185 k. URBASZEWSKI
186 Emily JolleyNathan Ramsey is using his power as a commissioner to further his own greedy interests. Fairview is beautiful and desired because of the local landscape and developing it all would take away much of that beauty and charm. Don't destroy our slopes just to further monetary desires!
187 John Reilly
188 Anonymousno more gated communities, which segregate wealthy out-of-state home buyers from the local population... im sick of seeing multi-million dollar homes that are occupied less than 6 months out of the year! enough is enough
189 Rebecca Ann Robertsonnow ,more thaneverbefore, we must be diligent in saving our trees
190 Sarah Washburn
191 ed heidel iiidown with development!!!
192 Mimi Chang
193 David H. Walsh
194 Chris ManheimPlease don't allow developers to destroy the beauty that brought us to the western North Carolina mountains. To do that is to undermine the tourist trade that supports this area. Once the mountains are gone, so is our economic future.
195 Patricia GreenWe'll only have one chance to save our community! Let's do it now!
196 Cinda McGuinn
197 Darleen Benson
198 Victoria Ferguson
199 John H. Raines
200 AnonymousPlease preserve the beauty of Asheville and recognize the gem that you have. Do not be fooled by economical growth. Recognize that as you preserve the mountains and the slopes, you save them for future generations to enjoy and you will draw increased tourism to those that seek the solitude of a mountain trail. No man should capture the beauty and hold it only for himself. Once it is gone, it will never go back. " Keep close to Nature's heart...and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean. " John Muir

 

Signatures | Total: 307