| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 151 | Anonymous | Keep Casinos out of Philadelphia! I oppose casinos anywhere in Philadelphia. |
| 152 | Anonymous | |
| 153 | Joseph Rudolph | Casinos are not good for the City ANYWERE! |
| 154 | Douglas F Scudder | DougScudder.com |
| 155 | Anonymous | Gambling does not belong in Philadelphia.
GO AWAY~~!!!!! |
| 156 | Jethro Heiko | |
| 157 | Beth Nixon | |
| 158 | Dan Homan | |
| 159 | Enny Cramer | Gambling places, especially casinos, have no place in the center of any city, especially not historic Philadelphia, |
| 160 | Jacques-Jean Tiziou | |
| 161 | Helen Faller | Keep casinos out of our neighborhoods! |
| 162 | paul mosher | AND, Substituting South Philadelphia for the Gallery site is totally unacceptable!! |
| 163 | Shelby Fraser | |
| 164 | Jill Sablosky | |
| 165 | francis and barbara lunden |
| 166 | Margaret Barnes-DelColle |
| 167 | Ian Notte | I am a resident of South Philadelphia and I am happy that the Delaware Avenue is no longre an option. The Gallery, however is also unacceptable. We the citizens of Philadelphia DO NOT want a slot parlor in our neighborhoods or in the heart of our city. |
| 168 | Louise Cupelli |
| 169 | Kenneth W. Baron | I believe that slots at the Gallery site would cause a spillover that would contaminate the beautiful residential area where I live. No thanks. |
| 170 | Jane Winkel | Unite to resite...again. |
| 171 | Anonymous | A casino at the Gallery is not good... it will adversely affect Chinatown... a character-filled highlight place for tourists to visit and chinese food patrons. Traffic is impossible at all times now of the day and night. On top of that automobile traffic, add the new and large addition to the conventions center. Add to that the traffic, auto and foot, and what a mess... |
| 172 | Norma Becker-Procaccino | Center City that is finally becoming a cultural mecca and casinos are inappropriate and harmful to the quality of life in this part of the city. They should go to an former industrial zone which needs revitalization and support those blighted neighborhoods. |
| 173 | Anonymous |
| 174 | Chelsea Thompson | |
| 175 | Anonymous | |
| 176 | Dianne Mayer | |
| 177 | Ben DiNino | |
| 178 | Ben DiNino | |
| 179 | Viola | My cousin lives in the Philly area and she feels that by putting a casino in Philly would not only ruin Philly but ruin the sense of community that has taken years and year to build. Please say no to casinos. I am supporting her and would like to say no! No casinos! |
| 180 | Robert Riffle | |
| 181 | Emily Goldberg | |
| 182 | Eric Johansen | |
| 183 | Pam Todd | PLease, NO more attempts to put Casinos in or near our neighborhoods!
PST |
| 184 | LInda Conely Soffer | This entire process is a disgrace. Please support the 1500 ft buffer! |
| 185 | victoria pearson |
| 186 | anne Seidman | |
| 187 | Paul Marchesano | |
| 188 | Dorothy Yablin | This is wrong for ALL neighborhoods. Change the 10 mile rule and build an entertainment area near the airport . This entire adventure from the very begining has exposed the corruption and dishonesty that exists at all levels of our state government. With few exceptions, Harrisburg is a disgrace!! |
| 189 | Alice Sheen | |
| 190 | Alice Sheen | |
| 191 | Katherine Duncan | |
| 192 | Jessica Hulitt | |
| 193 | Elizabeth Gutman | This is no way for the state to get revenue! |
| 194 | Cecilia | |
| 195 | Laverne DiNino | |
| 196 | Patricia Thompson |
| 197 | Anonymous | |
| 198 | Stella Chang | Please, no casino. I feel very strongly that it would be a detriment to the community. |
| 199 | Alfred Zernik | NO CASINOS IN CENTER CITY |
| 200 | Carolyn Mather | |