| # | Name | Comments (optional, but we would like to hear them) |
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| 601 | Susan Foster | |
| 602 | Alison Marshall | |
| 603 | Ann Black | |
| 604 | Laura Phillips | |
| 605 | Sugith Varughese | Not alongside the waterfront! It's one of the few spots accessible to the public left! |
| 606 | jack costello sj | |
| 607 | Anonymous | I wholeheartedly support the initiative to block the creation of a parking lot in lieu of parkland on the lakefront. There must be a balance struck between the needs of the city and the private developers. |
| 608 | Eric Jordan | |
| 609 | Beverley Cooper | |
| 610 | Luisa F. Nino | Please do not overwhelm us with more construction. The are is beautiful as it is. |
| 611 | Tara Bennett | |
| 612 | Aileen Reeves | When I was young, I lived on Sunnyside Avenue and spent many enjoyable hours at Sunnyside beach. Now my granddaughter is raising her family in Parkdale. How can you justify taking any of this precious waterfront park away from my great-grandson and other Toronto children? |
| 613 | doug coote | |
| 614 | Carmen Skiba | |
| 615 | Anonymous | |
| 616 | Anonymous | they just shouldn't pave paradise and put up a parking lot. i don't want my city to die. |
| 617 | Barbara Ballyk | There is so little waterfront left for public use! We can't lose any more. |
| 618 | Anonymous | Please keep the waterfront as car-free and pedestrian friendly as possible. I use the Martin Goodman Trail for recreation and commuting to work on my bike. People need to be encouraged to find other ways of getting to the beach instead of driving. |
| 619 | Andrew Soper | Public green space holds untold benefits for community, carparks serve one unsightly purpose. Don't do it. |
| 620 | Andrew Soper | Public greenspace holds untold benefits for community; carparks serve one unsightly purpose. Don't do it. |
| 621 | Steve Fistell | This is yet another egregious afront to an already beleagered waterfront process. Where's the mayor on this? The soul of Toronto is being steadily and stupidly sold out to the highest bidders who are the only ones to profit from this kind of cynical and mindless activity. |
| 622 | Liz Canrinus | |
| 623 | J Reeves | As the provincial capital, Toronto needs to set a higher standard than this, environmentally and socially, for the rest of the province. This is Lake Ontario waterfront at stake! It is in the interest of all Ontarians that it remain publicly owned, uniformly accessible, and if possible even greener. |
| 624 | Josh Allen | Over my dead body. |
| 625 | Josh Allen | Over my dead body. |
| 626 | Ada Brick | |
| 627 | Brian Lowe | there is too little accessible waterfront as it is!! |
| 628 | Brian | I live in the area and frequent the beach during the summer. A parking lot is an insult to the residents of Parkdale. |
| 629 | Graham Jardine | |
| 630 | Carol Pauker` | |
| 631 | Barbara Grant | |
| 632 | Willa Drummond | This city should be increasing, NOT decreasing green spaces. All construction in the water should be on the North side of the roads. |
| 633 | Tony Bennett | Toronto has a very poor history of protecting it most outstanding physical asset which is the waterfront.
Everything should be done to prevent further degredation of this asset. |
| 634 | Virginia Hughes | |
| 635 | Jim Jones | |
| 636 | Anonymous | We need to develop our lakeshore for everyone in the city to use as Chicago does. Why not develop an above ground parking lot on the Dowling/Dunn street area. A short walk to the green space and a new set of traffic lights could make it happen. |
| 637 | amber lee malik | |
| 638 | Anonymous | |
| 639 | Anonymous | i row on the lake and we need more green area |
| 640 | Anonymous | I am part of the sailing community at Toronto's waterfront. I view the city from the lake; not often considered in city planning. Do not remove greenspace in favour of parking lots! |
| 641 | Lee-Anne McAlera | |
| 642 | Peter Weyman & Anne McClelland | We don't want the loss of park land to private use, whether for parking or any other use. And there needs to be full public discussion of these issues, which Councillor Watson hasn't encouraged. It was presented as a done deal. |
| 643 | Gloria Holmes-Parkin | We have already given away most of the Ex, now The City wants to give away our waterfront. This has to STOP!!!!!!!! |
| 644 | Jonathan Adjemian | |
| 645 | Helen Baugh | The City has already made a mess of our waterfront by permitting so many high-rise condos, I beseech the mayor not to make it worse by destroying our parkland. Our waterfront parkland is for the public and not private companies. |
| 646 | Cameron Couch | |
| 647 | Kim Kerridge | |
| 648 | Annie McClelland | |
| 649 | Anonymous | |
| 650 | Alix Davis | |