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Signatures | Total: 275

 

# NameWhat is your university affiliation?Comments
1 Michael ScholtenGraduate Student
2 Nick TimrotsUndergraduate StudentKeep it easy access
3 Michael FarhoodiStudent
4 Laura Mooregrad studentDon't sideline the Purple Line! Bring it to Campus Drive!
5 Eric RaaschGraduate Student
6 Michele Leonardineighbor/alumni
7 AnonymousGraduate Student
8 Shawn MagnusonUniversity of Maryland Class of 2008It took me 27 minutes to get from the metro platform to my class. PLEASE use the purple line to better connect our campus to public transportation and the amenities and opportunities of the DC metro area!
9 Sean O'NeillGraduate StudentCampus Drive is the ideal location for a possible Purple Line to go. It would not only be extremely beneficial for the university and its students, but would also benefit the rest of the Purple Line much more than a non-centralized route would.
10 Nicole WynandsGrad Student/ GAI am a commuter student from Silver Spring. Though I won't be at the university anymore to enjoy the benefits of the Purple Line, I hope that many others will. The shuttle UM drops me off right in the center of campus, which is very convenient and one of the reasons I chose to live in Silver Spring. I hope that the new Purple Line will be as convenient!
11 Dan ReedStudent
12 Stuart DavidovichUndergraduate Student
13 Mila Johnsalumni
14 Sage SheldonGraduate Student
15 Jen MooreFormer faculty affiliate/neighbor (University Park)
16 AnonymousUniversity of Maryland- College Park
17 Bill KellyThe Purple Line needs to be It should ALL be bulit above ground. There are 100,000 auto trips daily to the UofM and the Purple Line will greatly enchance non-auto traffic to this busy Campus. Bill Kelly -Chair Coll. Pk. Area Bicycle Coalition=CPABC
18 AnonymousAlumnus and College Park Resident
19 AnonymousUniversity of Maryland
20 Rachel AntonoffUMD-CP
21 Alan KrupnickAlumni
22 David DaddioAlumnusUMD continues to recklessly ignore a multi-year, multi-million dollar public planning process. They must work proactively and collaboratively with MTA to refine the most prudent and feasible alternative through campus - Campus Drive. The campus community expects nothing less than complete cooperation.
23 Benjamin JohnsonUndegraduate Student
24 Anonymousfaculty
25 Eric FidlerAlumnus
26 Anonymouspotential future grad student
27 Ryan PorterUndergraduate
28 Andrew PassellStudent and Area ResidentThis project will improve, not destroy, the aesthetic appeal of Campus Drive!
29 AnonymousUniversity of Maryland - College Park
30 Dana CoelhoAlumnaMaking such a central and visible commitment to public transportation would really transform campus and the College Park community in a dramatic and very positive way!
31 Susanna Jech Paulfaculty
32 Jaime SentiasUMCP
33 Bruce Tennantstaff
34 William Margrabeundergraduate
35 cathy brunkneighbor/ husband is alum
36 Megan MoriartyGrad Student
37 Anonymousundergraduate
38 Matthew C JohnsonGraduate StudentI whole-heartedly support the campus drive alignment of the Purple Line. I am weary of the administration's attempts to delay and befuddle the transportation planning process.
39 Erik RamsethUniversity of MD Alum
40 Ryan Richards
41 Peter ShapiroFaculty
42 Daniel KesslerUndergraduate Student
43 Serin AtianiGraduate student
44 Chris LoosGraduate student/assistantThis is the best chance to correct the shortsighted mistake of locating the CP Metro station so far from campus. Lets not blow it. Let it be our legacy that we did this thing right.
45 Norman A. Bourgalumnus
46 Andrew HallowellUndergraduate studentThis is a must to help make the campus more accessible and raise its status as a top-level university
47 Joanna Calabrese
48 Miranda MartinnoneAs local residents we support the development of public transportation that will encourage students, staff and faculty to commute by metro instead of in their cars. In addition, the public will be much more likely to use public transportation to attend games, and arts events at Clarice Smith. The addition of a stop on campus will make public transportation more attractive to all those who use the campus.
49 Bernadene MagnusonFaculty member
50 Carter Hallfaculty

 

Signatures | Total: 275