| # | Name | Comments (optional, but we would like to hear them) |
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| 1 | Greg Nersesian | |
| 2 | John Corso | |
| 3 | Henry Benjamin | |
| 4 | Mike Davis | |
| 5 | Hasan Zia | |
| 6 | Louisa Morren | |
| 7 | Ryan Mendes | |
| 8 | P. Stevens-Guille | |
| 9 | Tara White | |
| 10 | arv Slabosevicius | |
| 11 | Deb Prothero | Concentration of parking on existing lots is the answer to Palais Royale's situation. This will force it's customers right from the start to recognize the value of using public transportation instead of driving downtown. |
| 12 | Anonymous | I wonder what projects are making Toronto greener since this is a pledge our Mayor made! |
| 13 | Peter and Diana Stevens-Guille | The waterfront is one of the chief assets of Toronto. Please do everything possible to make it people friendly, rather than car friendly. |
| 14 | Dirk Townsend | The community is not being consulted in a meaningful way. So far, our politicians are failing us, however it's not too late. Please put a stop to this ill-considered plan. |
| 15 | max stevens-guille | |
| 16 | Anonymous | |
| 17 | walt jarsky | Listening to Toronto means listening to Parkdale-High Park. |
| 18 | A Deeley | |
| 19 | C Deeley | |
| 20 | Jared Ksenica | |
| 21 | Vanesa Trillia | |
| 22 | Laura Smashnuk | |
| 23 | Anne Hickey | I used to live in Toronto, and I still visit Toronto as often as I can. Turning rapidly vanishing waterfront park space into a parking lot is a criminal action in this day of declining open areas and natural habitats. I am shocked and deeply disappointed that the GTA City Council would consider this parking option without open and public discussion. |
| 24 | Nancy Smith | |
| 25 | Robin Tinney | Keeep the western beach accessible - its the only place to get to the water and sadly, almost the only place you can even see the lake with all the condo towers! |
| 26 | Debbie Green | |
| 27 | Glenn Dodds | The people of Parkdale are continuously taken for granted. This could not happen at the "Beaches " now called the Beach |
| 28 | Anonymous | |
| 29 | scott macmillan | consult with the community before any major projects are put in motion,beachs,parks,housing,etc.democracy is not just aconcept |
| 30 | Anonymous | |
| 31 | Teresa Park | Natural spaces like this are becoming harder and harder to find. The first priority should be to preserve this beach front. |
| 32 | Sudhatri Murthy | Please keep the lake shore public and ensure pedestrian access to it. |
| 33 | Doug Tyler | |
| 34 | Bev Tyler | |
| 35 | Peter Elson | |
| 36 | Sophia Sperdakos | Please fully explore alternatives to destroying parkland before going ahead with the proposal. There must be viable alternatives. I'm tired of watching Toronto "take paradise and put up a parking lot."
Thank you. |
| 37 | Marie | We live on the waterfront. I race on the lake on dragonboats and walk my daughter down there as well. Help keep the shores beautiful so that my daughter can one day enjoy it with her children!
Marie Braz, Maya and Dave Soteros |
| 38 | Mike Woolley | how DARE you take away our parklands! |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | Kevin McCall | |
| 41 | Doug Younghusband | already enough congestion where the end of the western beaches boardwalk meets the pedestrian overpass meets the waterfront bicycle path meets the access driveways (2) for the Palais,, all of which nearly meet the existing pkg lot exit 100-200 yrds to the west |
| 42 | Anonymous | Bad idea; save our waterfront!! |
| 43 | Tim McGrenere | |
| 44 | alison jessamine | |
| 45 | Alison McCall | |
| 46 | Heidi Bertignoll | |
| 47 | connie murphy | Dear Mr. Miller,
The same week that I heard Toronto had passed a new by law that trees, even on private property, can no longer be cut down without approval, I read that Sunnyside beach is under serious threat of losing a number of trees in order to accomodate yet more cars. How can this be? How can one car, never mind a lot full, be more important than a tree? We are merely stewards of this earth, and our actions, collective and individual, define us as unworthy of this trust. And you sir are the steward of the city, and the community of Parkdale, that I love without reservation. I trust you sir to live up to the promises you made to take care of Toronto, not with words but actions that will leave your granchildren's children proud of their ancestor's legacy. If you leave no footprints Mr. Miller, then your legacy will be one of honour rather than ignomony.
Thank you for listening to me.
Sincerely, Connie Murphy |
| 48 | Cathy Culleton | Parkdale has been raped enough by city hall.
get your hands of the lake
frount |
| 49 | Craig Peskett | |
| 50 | Nick Capra | If addidtional parking is requiered - the only option should be the mdian between westbound and eastbound Lakeshore Blvb. where a walking bridge already is. Our waters edge is not the place for a parking lot - especially for private funtions |