| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Kristen Walega | |
| 202 | Anonymous | |
| 203 | Anonymous | NO KOHL's |
| 204 | Anonymous | NO KOHL's |
| 205 | Tracy Moran | I feel that Kohl's is being disrespectful of the community and putting the children at the school at a risk. |
| 206 | Fred Pedrosa | I live in Deer Spring Community and I am totally opposed to this project. I will never set foor in Kleins or Kohls if the project goes through. |
| 207 | melissa Geahr | |
| 208 | Melissa Maule | Say no to Kohl's in Forest Hill! |
| 209 | Anonymous | Forest Hill is not the place for another Kohl's, especially next to an elementary school. This area is residential. We do not want a giant of a store like Kohl's. It doesn't make any sense since there already is a Kohl's 10 minutes down the road at the Festival. It all boils down to GREED. If this goes through, I will NEVER shop at Kleins again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 210 | Adam Charney | |
| 211 | Anonymous | No Kohl’s we don't need it there is one less then 6 miles from this site and it is just another eyesore we tell them to move to the empty C-Mart building it is vacant we don’t need Kohl’s to come here and one day move on and leave another empty building that will be hard to fill . The "Avenue " plan was complimentary to this community that has a large and active outdoor community they walk allot and there are games and practices at the Rec fields every Saturday in summer these people will use a "Avenue" more then they will ever use a Kohl’s especially since people are now angry with Kohl’s and Klines. |
| 212 | Anonymous | I grew up in Forest Hill and have watched in horror as development after development has gone in. I remember when Forest Lakes used to be where we went swimming in the summer and Osbourne Parkway didn't exist. I understand development is inevitable, but at some point we need to draw the line. Forest Hill is not the place for a Department store...of any kind |
| 213 | Giovanna Treherne | |
| 214 | Mary Chase | |
| 215 | Julianne Bowers | Alienation of the local populace will not increase sales for Kohl's. Those of us who shop Kohl's, the distance is not a factor. Please do not deface this pretty corner when so much more could be done with it. |
| 216 | Julianne Bowers | Alienation of the local populace will not increase sales for Kohl's. Those of us who shop Kohl's, the distance is not a factor. Please do not deface this pretty corner when so much more could be done with it. |
| 217 | Jessica Malwitz | |
| 218 | Courtney Winberry | |
| 219 | Anonymous | Please no Kohls!!!!!! |
| 220 | Brian Nesbit | |
| 221 | Kristin Price | |
| 222 | Pamela Hricz | |
| 223 | Kenneth W Hricz LTC(RET) | |
| 224 | julia Henry McGovern | there is absolutely no need for more then one store in Harford County, MD -period no matter where we are discussing and it is time for a corporation to show some respect to their customers. |
| 225 | Kathy Howard | |
| 226 | Jim Smith | |
| 227 | Mike Harlow | My wife and I are against any "big box" store, at this location. |
| 228 | Maureen and Greg Murrell | |
| 229 | Erica Epple | |
| 230 | Bart Rein | |
| 231 | Lauren Rein | |
| 232 | Elizabeth Santos | |
| 233 | Diane Harlow | I definitely don't want to see a "big box" store built on that site. I was so looking forward to the original ICSC, "Village at Forest Lakes". The Klein's "sold" us on that plan in 2006, by saying they were going with an ICSC, instead of putting in a box store. I guess when it comes to keeping their word, money is the deal breaker. |
| 234 | patrick schofield | no "KOHL'S"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
| 235 | Tracy Urena | |
| 236 | Pam Kappes | On the behalf of the school children, I only hope that the Kohl's organization puts the safety of these children as their top priority as opposed to their own gains. |
| 237 | Mario Barello | I'll be there. If you do a little digging, you will find that this appears to be already DONE.
This is the beginning of the end of Forest Hill. Next will be Target, followed by Home Depot. Very Sad |
| 238 | Mario Barello | I'll be there. If you do a little digging, you will find that this appears to be already DONE.
This is the beginning of the end of Forest Hill. Next will be Target, followed by Home Depot. Very Sad |
| 239 | TINA ESPINOSA | |
| 240 | Renee Demski | |
| 241 | Roseann Wagner | |
| 242 | Sylvia Harris | Totally against a Kohl's in Forest Hill. There's a store 15 mins away. Not needed and certainly not conducive to the neighborhood or the elementary school right behind it. People are already boycotting Kohl's and Klein's at the thought of this store coming. |
| 243 | Suzanne Hall | |
| 244 | Meredith Coy | |
| 245 | Kathy Hall | If I wanted to live next to Kohl's, I could move to Bel Air |
| 246 | Katie Daughaday | |
| 247 | Robert Smidt | I was in favor a a community friendly shopping area in Forest Hill. My family was looking forward tyo walking up and spending an afternoon/evening shopping and or eating here. Not any more. Please reconsider the "box" theme and go back to the residential feel. |
| 248 | KimPursley | No Kohls in Forest Hill |
| 249 | Victoria Lancaster | |
| 250 | Keith Adams | My 5 year old will be starting school in August and it sickens me to think He will be riding through the intersection of Osbourne/Colgate Dr and Rt. 24 on a school bus with all the extra traffic from a Kloehns shopping center. |