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Terry Dorn on May 27, 2012
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Name: Jon Ali on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William Parmer on May 27, 2012Comments: unsafe road surface, please remove.Flag
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Name: Sam Carolus-Hager on May 27, 2012Comments: the new surface has made it impossible to ride on lee drive. This is a public park, and to essentially bar cyclists just to enforce the speed limit on drivers is ridiculous.Flag
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Name: Melanie Barron on May 27, 2012Comments: please do not do this to the other parks = (Flag
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Name: Ben Holmes on May 27, 2012Comments: go Terry go. the park has always been reasonable till now.Flag
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Name: Jim Platner on May 27, 2012Comments: share the road!!Flag
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Name: Daniel Barron on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Al Matera on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Jamie Lindsay on May 27, 2012Comments: This is an outrage. Decisions made by Park employees without soliciting opinions from the USERS of the Parks is unprofessional and unforgivable. Making the peoples Parks less safe and less usable to all is contrary to your charge. Immediately removing all loose gravel is mandatory and never doing again unilaterally doing anything which directly impacts the public's access to the Park and its use should never happen again. The Parks do not belong to Park staff. You are there to preserve the Park for use by the owners and those who use them. This was a huge failure. FIX IT NOW!Flag
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Beth Klawitter on May 27, 2012
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Name: Beth Klawitter on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Abbie Tomba on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Marshall Stipes on May 27, 2012Comments: I used to ride this road all the time. It was the safest route for me to get to Germanna Community College for classes andFlag
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Name: Leila Gardner on May 27, 2012Comments: I fully support this petition!Flag
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Name: Susan Kesler on May 27, 2012Comments: Bravo!!!! I will pass on this link to everyone I know! :Flag
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Name: Bill Long on May 27, 2012Comments: Thanks for putting this together; it looks great!Flag
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Name: Dan Weidensaul on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Nicole Weidensaul on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: FRAN BOOTH on May 27, 2012Comments: Help us stay healthy and safe.Flag
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Kimberly Willits on May 27, 2012
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Name: Doreen Thomasson on May 27, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Joni Prodoehl-Briganti on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Rosemary Pitts on May 28, 2012Comments: Please right the wrong that has affected so many people in the communityFlag
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Name: Michael Taggert on May 28, 2012Comments: please remove the gravel and consider waus to control traffic that doesnt discourage use of our national parks.Flag
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Name: Larry M. Pitts on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Walter McWhirt on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Andre Randolph on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Greg Dorn on May 28, 2012Comments: Havent you people t the NPS done enough damage to Hatteras Island for the year ??? Now you are going to screw up another TAX PAYERS PARK ??? LEAVE THINGS ALONE YOU PEOPLE AIN'T QUALIFIED TO FIX ANYTHING !!!!!Flag
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Name: Jennifer Cochran on May 28, 2012Comments: This action is unacceptable without the consultation and approval of the community.Flag
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Name: L. Chris Hager on May 28, 2012Comments: This is a very dangerous pavement choice for a bicyclist. I would guess that over time you will see some law suits as a result. -L C. Hager-- former owner of a bike shop in Massachusetts.Flag
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Name: Tina Delgado on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Ben Cockfield on May 28, 2012Comments: As a Federal Manager, it upsets me to see other federal managers absolutely and total fail in a decision making process that affects thousands. These fortunately isolated instances of management stupidity make us all look bad.Flag
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Name: Jon Lehman on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Morgan Jenkins on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Sherry Roberts on May 28, 2012Comments: Take gravel off this road. This road is for bicycles as well as pedestrians and cars. We pay taxes as well and there a very few places that are safe to ride in Fredericksburg.Flag
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Name: Beth Gentry on May 28, 2012Comments: A decision made without considering the ripple effects? Park officials...what were you thinking?? Lee Drive is/was one of the last, safe roads for cyclists.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 28, 2012Comments: Who authorized this? Where did the funds come from? The only thing accomplished is to make this an unsafe route for all!Flag
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Name: Anonymous Facebook user on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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John J. Wahl on May 28, 2012
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Stephen Hu on May 28, 2012
Comments: So sad that this decision was made without consulting those who actually use the park drive for a harmless purpose.Flag -
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Name: William Evans on May 28, 2012Comments: "In the name of safety." You can't be serious. "Keeping the speeds down." This is merely a way to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to make the park "Old-time" for the 150th anniversary. You just never thought about the implications to the health-seeking community at large. By the way, that is NOT chip-seal as you call it. Flat-cut granite works into tar eventually, Round pea-gravel does not. Were you even aware of the "Moms and Strollers" workout group in the park? More people will be forced to be out on the open roads and does that take safety into consideration? As a historian and National Park fan, I am deeply disappointed.Flag
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Name: Heather Schulz on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: William Baker on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: John Medlin on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Kendall Childress on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Alice Austiff on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Andy Hite on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Charles Gray on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag
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Name: Aaron Bradshaw on May 28, 2012Comments:Flag