| # | Name | Comments |
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| 551 | Guillermo Raynes | |
| 552 | josie duffin | |
| 553 | Maureen Breen | Raising a limited number of chickens in the city will increase our independence from corporate chickens who are more likely to be diseased and more likely to lack genetic variation necessary to withstand a disease attack. Be a leader in sustainability - allow everyone a few chickens in their yard! |
| 554 | Chris Holcombe | |
| 555 | junell lee | |
| 556 | Vicki Liantonio | We garden and would love to be able to keep chickens as an additional way for us to be more self-sufficient now that we are a one-income family. |
| 557 | P. Timothy Gierschick II | |
| 558 | Heather Kesner | |
| 559 | Christina Carbone | |
| 560 | Anonymous | |
| 561 | Alexander Schuetz | This goes hand in hand with backyard gardening, and given that proper sanitation measures are taken, can only benefit the residents of Philadelphia. |
| 562 | Anonymous | |
| 563 | Matt Silverman, Ph.D. | Anything but adoption of this harmless yet useful resolution to allow 4 laying hens/household within city limits is a reflection of archaic and anti-environmental sentiment. |