| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | erika rapp | |
| 2 | Anonymous | |
| 3 | John Spalding | Sounds good. |
| 4 | Myela Slattery | |
| 5 | Celinda Niggemyer | |
| 6 | Celinda Niggemyer | |
| 7 | Aaron M. Sherman | For art. |
| 8 | Andrew Weiser | |
| 9 | Calli Helldobler | toledo needs beautiful graffiti!! |
| 10 | Amy Butler | |
| 11 | Anonymous | |
| 12 | Malissa Kuznicki | |
| 13 | Ashley Schultz | |
| 14 | Anonymous | I more than happy that this is starting, i'll be happy to sing this petition |
| 15 | Amjad Doumani | Public Art is a must for any city or town to have a life. This art must be from it's own people. Especially people whose voice is normally shut out from the mainstream discourse. I will go one step further in that public art should be free for all to enjoy and not beholden to bottom line intere$t$. Thank you Jerry. |
| 16 | allison kodeih | |
| 17 | Tom Brooks | |
| 18 | Chad Fletcher | Anything we can do to reduce law, improve view of and bring people downtown in one step is a good idea. |
| 19 | Clifford Isaacson | |
| 20 | Terry A. Burton | |
| 21 | Mark Moffett | If done with a high degree of professionalism, this could be a very progressive and exciting project for Toledo!! |
| 22 | Anonymous | Keep it alive!! |
| 23 | Jordan Powers | If the city is in fear of the surrounding areas becomming more vandalized than they already are, I will volunteer to manage the areas. I would be willing to be in direct contact with the city and with the artists. |
| 24 | Anonymous | all citys need this to cut down on tagging all over the place..
but what toledo did a few years back was some bull shit painting over a wall that was done down town. that the artist had the ok from the owner. and the city buffed out the wall.......
rip-HEIST |
| 25 | Jennifer L. Powers | This is a great way to encourage epole to do their art in a positive way and help make downtown look even better. |
| 26 | Ian Cowgill | Great idea. Way to promote independent art! |
| 27 | Anonymous | |
| 28 | frank english | Cities briming with visual art like NYC, Philadelphia, Chicago and such attract life and commerce. Its the spice! Please take advantage of the great surplus of creative talent in America! |
| 29 | Jennifer Dayton | This oppertunity for toledo area artists will be yet another step toward a stronger art community in toledo. |
| 30 | Joshua Jones | This will eliminate a lot of violence and graffiti in non legal spots. Putting a legal wall will give people an outlet to let the city know there talents. Not shunned by the government. When they feel that they cant go anywhere to paint. It leads them to rebel and paint in places where they shouldnt. I remember when I painted, I said to myself if there was a place to put a piece that was legal, I would be there. They had given us no where to run, or express ourselves. This misunderstanding that we were in a gang. I laughed at that. I was your average high school football player that had talents in art. Graffiti was one of them. Why not???? |
| 31 | Merwin Siu | I strongly support the request for designated graffiti and mural areas. I believe it is an inexpensive way to increase the vibrancy and vitality of a very important area of our city. |
| 32 | SHARON HALLENE | |
| 33 | Sarah Tavares | |
| 34 | Jemma Hostetler | |
| 35 | kendra cryan | |
| 36 | Lorna Gonsalves | The freedom to create and display people's art is an important component of holistic community development--Toledo needs to support and reward these forms of artistic expression. Dr. Lorna Gonsalves |
| 37 | Anonymous | |
| 38 | James Daniel Loch | This is a brilliant idea. I hope the powers that be can see this as a progressive and creative opportunity to enhance the lanscape and culture of the Glass City. We boast so much about our strong support of the development of the arts, let this be another symbol of why this city is such a great place to reside and visit. |
| 39 | Jerry Gray | |
| 40 | kelly contreras | |
| 41 | Kyle Vierling | Rock it! |
| 42 | Barbara Huffman | |
| 43 | Alicia Firstbrook-Rini | |
| 44 | Anonymous | |
| 45 | Michael Paulus | This would be a good idea...thanks |
| 46 | Brad Watt | |
| 47 | Anonymous | |
| 48 | Paul Jones | |
| 49 | Anonymous | please give us this |
| 50 | Nicholas Simon | hell ya about time! Gray's proposal would require interested artists to obtain a buskers license from the county, essentially making them street performers who can be regulated by city officials???regulated?????I think it would be reall cool if they put wall that were like 10ft tall 30ft long in different city parks in toledo so there was more than one, and it would get alot of foot trafic, and admierors. however haveing one not in the parks, with lights would be cool so people could paint at night. |