| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 101 | Marjorie Rosenblum | Casinos so not belong in a center city. Casinos do not belong near neighborhoods. Move the casino to the airport area. The airport has parking, easy road access etc.
Marj Rosenblum |
| 102 | Anonymous | |
| 103 | Richard Garella | Slots parlors victimize the city and its people. They exploit desperation and create poverty, crime and homelessness while sucking cash out of our local economy. |
| 104 | Richard Garella | Slots parlors victimize the city and its people. They exploit desperation and create poverty, crime and homelessness while sucking cash out of our local economy. |
| 105 | ellen kaye | it is time in our nation to stop the inequities that put financial privilege for the wealthiest first and foremost. it is time to switch to regard for the quality of life for the many. that means no casinos destroying philadelphia neighborhoods, so that the ron rubins of philadelphia can add to their bursting coffers. |
| 106 | Anonymous | |
| 107 | Melissa Crispin | |
| 108 | Jim Coyle | |
| 109 | Matt DeJulio | Hidden taxation of our citizens who can least afford it is not in the best interest of the Philadelphia community family. |
| 110 | Corinne Lagermasini | |
| 111 | Anonymous | |
| 112 | Brian Basenfelder | |
| 113 | Anonymous | |
| 114 | Roberta Camp | Casinos absolutely should not be located so close to the Asian-American community, or to any residential area. |
| 115 | thomas sauerman | |
| 116 | LYNNE STRIEB |
| 117 | Sean Solomon | |
| 118 | Bill Latona | |
| 119 | Shani Ferguson | |
| 120 | Gregory Jordan-Detamore | |
| 121 | Elizabeth Schlingmann | |
| 122 | Travis Douglas | |
| 123 | Marcy Wieseman Leader | We do not believe this is in the best interest of the city and nearby communities. We demand that elected officials of our city and state show leadership and reject any casino gambling within 1500 feet of homes, schools, and places of worship. |
| 124 | Elizabeth Brotnitsky | |
| 125 | MARY ANN ROMANO | I am enraged at the secrecy and adamantly opposed to gambling near our homes, schools, churches and synagogues!!!!!!
Dr .Romano |
| 126 | Anonymous | |
| 127 | Laura Hutton | No No No. No casinos in the heart of Philadelphia! |
| 128 | Bernice Clark | Go to the navy yard. traffic access and theme are in place. Change the 10 mile rule |
| 129 | Gray Smith | |
| 130 | Joan Sage | Studies have shown that gambling casinos only
thrive when outside like Las Vegas. Casinos are
not helpful within neighborhoods or cities. Atlantic City is hardly what we in Philadelphia want to look like. |
| 131 | Sally Forester | |
| 132 | Rocco Moffa | NO CASINOS IN PHILADELPHIA!!! |
| 133 | Janet L. Kalter | A casino does not belong in the center of our city. This short-sightedness among some of our legislators is difficult to comprehend. |
| 134 | Amy Adams | |
| 135 | Daniela Ascarelli | 1500 feet away from ANY school, place of worship or residence be that school, place of worship or residence be in Fishtown, S. Philly or Chinatown.
Move the slots! |
| 136 | Hillel Handloff | |
| 137 | Laura Blau |
| 138 | Adam Brody | |
| 139 | Nancy Allen | |
| 140 | Harvey Stern | |
| 141 | Anonymous | |
| 142 | Anonymous |
| 143 | Roxanne Galeota | |
| 144 | Amy Michael |
| 145 | John Politis | |
| 146 | Martha Henderson | |
| 147 | Carolyn Barschow |
| 148 | Heidi Warren | |
| 149 | Heidi Barr | Moving the proposed site of the casino from a neighborhood in south philly to neighborhood in center city does not solve the problem of having a casino in a philadelphia neighborhood. No Casino should be allowed within 1500 feet of any homes and/or any schools and/or any places of worship in our city! |
| 150 | David Ames | |