| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Anna Johnson | |
| 152 | Anna Johnson | |
| 153 | Traycee Hanvy | |
| 154 | Geoffrey Clippinger | |
| 155 | Anonymous | i hate the city and speacily the train ,we cant sleep at night since we moved here |
| 156 | Anonymous | |
| 157 | Sadie Rose Bader-Gottlieb | |
| 158 | Anonymous | |
| 159 | John H. Neel | One friend who visits my house about once a year always notices the train whistle. "You have a train track near here", he always says. The train wakes both me and my wife most mornings. A quiet zone would not just improve the quality of life, it would improve my health! |
| 160 | Susan Neel | |
| 161 | Lynn LeBreton | Please fund this very worthwhile effort to stop trains that pass by night and day from blowing their horn repeatedly. It would make for a much more peaceful environment for myself and my family, fourteen year residents within easy earshot of the crossing. Thanks you. |
| 162 | Anonymous | A quiet azone would be much appreciated during the middle of the night, when the whistle seems to blast through my REM sleep, jolting me into wakefulness. |
| 163 | William R. Lester | The passage at Briarcliff ROAD IS A TRELLIS under THE ROAD, YET THEY BLOW THE HORN ANYWAY WITH NO ROAD TRAFFIC AROUND. |
| 164 | shelli wells | |
| 165 | Richard Hendrix | |
| 166 | Ken Covers | The train horns have been wonderful for years but, the horns have just gotton to be to much to handle. AS a Realtor, the horns are driving people away from our wonderful neighborhood including myself.
Please help us, quiet down our neighborhood.
Thank you, Ken Covers |
| 167 | Anonymous | |
| 168 | Mike Ferreira | |
| 169 | Dreamscape Designs, Inc | |
| 170 | Megan McDevitt | Stop the horn please- at least during the hours of 9pm -6am. |
| 171 | Todd McDevitt | I live in the north Morningside area (Johnson Estates) and the frequent train horns are very disruptive and unnecessary. |
| 172 | Anonymous | |
| 173 | Anonymous | |
| 174 | Jenna Diez | |
| 175 | Richard Carrano | |
| 176 | jeffrey levit | |
| 177 | Anis Shaw | |
| 178 | Anonymous | |
| 179 | Anonymous | |
| 180 | Kay Levine | we have 8 month old twins and the horns wake them at night! |
| 181 | Jon Bookspun | the train wakes our sleeping babies! |
| 182 | Ashwin Ram | |
| 183 | Michael Frizzell | |
| 184 | Cliff Berryman | |
| 185 | Cindy Hulbert | |
| 186 | Robert Cavalluzzi | This train has been a burden to me since I've moved into this neighborhood. There has been many a night when I was about to fall asleep, that HORN would blow waking me from my slumber. This resulted in decreased performance at work due to being tired all the time. |
| 187 | Jim Spernyak | |
| 188 | Chris Miller | |
| 189 | Josh Waddell | |
| 190 | Kelly McLeod | |
| 191 | Grant Davies | Please stop the horn, I have sleep issue due to the horn going off every night in the middle of the night, often several times in the wee hours of the morning. |
| 192 | Joye Lynn | I support the estsablishment of a "quiet zone" around Lenox Road regarding the train whistles - at least outside of normal 9-5 business hours. |
| 193 | Rebecca Tokich | It woud be nice to not be woken up at all early hours of the morning... |
| 194 | Paul Saunders | |
| 195 | Brian Lynn | |
| 196 | Tommye Smith | The noise affects our quality if life and disturbs our sleep. Please Stop the Horn |
| 197 | Stephen Carrigan | |
| 198 | Anonymous | No! I love the horn. It's soothing and reminds me of home! Get over it!!! |
| 199 | Anonymous | Thank you for bringing some peace back into our neighborhoods - hopefully. |
| 200 | Kai McCormack | The train wakes us up in the middle of the night, several times a week. Please consider muting it, at least in the middle of the night. |