| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | margaret fishman | |
| 202 | Christine LoCascio | |
| 203 | Anonymous | |
| 204 | Rebecca Shannon | |
| 205 | nancy shalett | Klingle Road should be open! |
| 206 | michael nangle | |
| 207 | Alexander McKenzie | open klingle road for my dad |
| 208 | Anonymous | |
| 209 | Anonymous | |
| 210 | Laura Trevino | |
| 211 | James A. Martin, III | |
| 212 | W. Thomas Kelly | Klingle Road shouldn't be a playground for a small group of rich homeowners. Opening it would reduce the dense polution of idling cars waiting at Porter & Conn. I used it when transporting my wife to GU hospital when both my sons were born. It's an important link for those of us in Mt. Pleasant. |
| 213 | Amy Schmidt | |
| 214 | Mari Kuraishi | The areas on Klingle Road that are currently closed are already inside the Park, so anyone who has access to the closed parts of Klingle already has easy access to Rock Creek. So why deprive others who need better east-west access of another option for a very very marginal benefit to those who live close to the closed parts of Klingle? |
| 215 | Anonymous | I think it is completely reasonable to repair and open Klingle Road to traffic |
| 216 | Michael L Marshall | |
| 217 | Lawrence Banker | I think there is a great need for another road to get across Rok Creek Park |
| 218 | Lawrence Banker | I think there is a great need for another road to get across Rok Creek Park |
| 219 | Galen S Hoeflinger | |
| 220 | Galen S Hoeflinger | |
| 221 | Philip DeCola | |
| 222 | Shawn Elmore | Klingle Rd. should be used for what it was intended for - a road for automobiles. As someone who loves the environment, just as much as others do, the area we are talking about will not have a huge adverse effect on the park. |
| 223 | michael mintzell | |
| 224 | Anonymous | |
| 225 | Anonymous | |
| 226 | Anonymous | |
| 227 | linda snowden | I can't close my street because I don't want the traffic. Why should people who are rich get this luxury? I pay taxes and it should be open to service the rest of us. |
| 228 | Jutta Lewis | |
| 229 | stan newman | |
| 230 | Kyle Burke | |
| 231 | Richard Wysocki | |
| 232 | Joseph Finneran | Keeping Klingle Road closed to cater to the needs and desires of a small, vocal, wealthy constituency is fundamentally unethical, in the face of its value as a transit route for so many others. It was created as a thoroughfare for vehicles and should be used as such. |
| 233 | Virginia Fleischman | |
| 234 | Herb Caudill | |
| 235 | jane gilbert | |
| 236 | Kateri Ellison | Open Klingle Road!!! |
| 237 | Barbara Macken | |
| 238 | Philip Nathan | East-west thoroughfares are a necessary link to city residents. Reopening Klingle would provide a vital route for traffic, keeping it out of residential neighborhoods! Imagine if the east-west routes through Central Park in NYC were closed, the traffic chaos that would ensue! All in the name of what?
The park is enormous - you don't need to close Klingle to auto traffic in order to have a bike trail in the park. |
| 239 | Ed Rejuney | |
| 240 | Bobbi Ponce-Barger | I am against re-opening Klingle Road. I would like to see the area remain green space. |
| 241 | Paula Kitendaugh | |
| 242 | Anonymous | Please open the road to traffic. On weekdays, I drive from Brookland to Northwest DC (to Annunciation Catholic School) and would love to be able to take the Klingle Road shortcut. |
| 243 | William W Lewis | |
| 244 | Stratton Penberthy | The road makes sense to support Cathedral, and private school traffic on that section of town. |
| 245 | Julie Burton | |
| 246 | Anonymous | |
| 247 | Judith Block | I was ambivalent about this issue but after reading more about the pros and cons and considering all the aspects, I now support repairing and reopening the road to cars. |
| 248 | Wilhelmina Swenholt | |
| 249 | Anonymous | |
| 250 | Jane A. Berger | Klingle Road should be open for use by ALL DC citizens on both sides of the park! |