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Name: Shannon Courtney on Jul 1, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I do not want to lose the view of the stars or the opportunity for my children to see and learn about the heavens given to us.Flag
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Name: Bryce Kelchner on Jul 3, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I support the San Bernardino County dark sky initiative.Flag
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Name: Don Bower on Jul 3, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: New to the High Desert, man what a view!Flag
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Name: Thomas Arbanas on Jul 7, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I am pleased to sign on. Unschielded intense light is troublesome to me.Flag
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Name: Klaus Brasch on Jul 7, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: Our migratory wild life and preserves will also benefit from better lighting control.Flag
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Name: Linda Seck on Jul 7, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I so not live in San Bernadino County, but have visited there every year for 17 or more years for the Riverside Telescope Maker's Conference. The lighting and possible loss of the night skies in that area are important to me and others who attend that conference.Flag
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Name: Zodiac Webster on Jul 7, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: Let's save our skies for the next generation of skywatchers here in San Bernardino County!Flag
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Name: Jerry Day on Jul 7, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: As an amateur astronomer, I am keenly aware of the quality of the night sky. I have watched with dismay as unchecked development of the valley and Mojave Desert areas has proceeded - often with poorly designed and wasteful illumination that rapidly, and often unnecessarily, further degrades the once dark desert skies. I find that I must travel ever farther into the desert or mountains to escape the encroaching light pollution in order to find a truly dark sky. There are few places left and those, too, are being encroached on from all sides. I strongly support this proposed lighting ordinance. Sincerely, Jerry L. DayFlag
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Name: Carol Wiley on Jul 7, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I am very concerned about the issue of light pollution.Flag
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Name: Allen Hwang on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: Please restrict the unnecessary and excessive lighting that causes glare and light trespass while causing a huge waste in energy resources. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Robert Jones on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: The mountain areas are not dark, there are just fewer airborne particulates to scatter the light - the sky is actually quite bright.Flag
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Name: Thomas Jones on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I have been a full-time resident of the San Bernardino mountains for over 20 years. The beautiful night-time views of the Milky Way have all but dissappeared thanks to light polution. This will help reduce the problem.Flag
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Name: Rudy Rodriguez on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: Our children deserve the opportunity to view the night sky and learn more about the universe they live in.Flag
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Name: Mischa Stuhler-Safdie' on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I am in favor and supportive of passing any dark sky initiative for San Bernardino County. I think it is important to prevent light pollution and preserve view of an existing and natural universe to this and future generations.Flag
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Name: Robert Barnett on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: Astronomy is important to us and the communities we live in.Flag
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Name: Todd Hansen on Jul 8, 2003State: CACountry: USComments: I spend 2 weekends each month at a location near Landers in San Bernardio county, under the still mostly dark skys doing astronomy. So I do spend $ there because of it.Flag
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