| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Susan Kendall | |
| 52 | Anthony Davi | It is public access to natural spaces like Parcel B and the Quarry Park Trail that are the foundation of Monterey's value as a living environment for people. The right to enjoy Parcel B with its quiet walking trails, its views of the bay and harbor, its old Monterey Pines, and its utility as a pedestrian connection between two old Monterey neighborhoods, is a quintessential natural asset that everyone should seek to protect. |
| 53 | Rick Johnson | I started walking my dog on the quarry trail in 1974, and have enjoyed the quiet beauty of this magnificient open space ever since. My children used to gather kindling there after storms. It's been important in the lives of many of us who live on this Peninsula and should remain open for generations to come. |
| 54 | Mary Castagna | These trails are a special way to experience the wonders of "the woods" in our own neighborhoods. Please keep them open for all to enjoy! |
| 55 | John Castagna | Please preserve these trails which facilitate and encourage hiking. They are a valuable public resource, in use for many decades. |
| 56 | Aaron Schuman | |
| 57 | Lorenz Rossmann | |
| 58 | katie | |
| 59 | Colin Empey | This is one of my friends favorite places to go and i really like to go there too, so don't make it go away |
| 60 | Demetrius A. Kastros | I have been using Quarry Park Trail for 12 years. |
| 61 | Nik Myers | |
| 62 | Marcia Hardy | Open space and public access are what make Monterey such a wonderful place to live. Like public access to beaches, those who purchased homes along this stretch knew it was open to the public going into their purchase. |
| 63 | Margarita Hunter | I always enjoyed walking my dog from Quarry Park to Veteran's Park. The trail is beautiful, and safe place to walk and enjoy spectacular Monterey views. Beatiful trails, spectacular views, open spaces make Monterey a special place to live. |
| 64 | Dana Neikirk | I/we live a block away from this trail and use it frequently. It would be a shame for our family to lose access. Our little girl likes to walk/hike up to Veteran's Park to use the play equipment. Alternate routes would force us to use busy & dangerous Via Del Rey. |
| 65 | Janet Thoele | Sorry to inconvenience owners of nearby properties but it's important to preserve, and provide access to, greenbelt areas. |
| 66 | Mary Lynn Hafner | |
| 67 | Tanish Peelstrom | this is a great trail - a little bit of peace in the middle of town and the only public access to the great views from high up on the peninsula- don't cut it off! |
| 68 | Erin Kelly | |
| 69 | Alan Washburn | I have used those trails since 1970. |
| 70 | Judy Moody | I live on Via Cimarron and use this trail frequently, at least three times a week. It doesn't seem right that access to this beautiful trail would be denied to the public. I, for one, would be very upset. |
| 71 | Vincent Maiorana | My family built and occupied one of the first homes in that area (Cramden Dr.) It would be a shame if parcel B was restricted from public access. As a child I spend countless hours exploring and enjoying this area and it is one of the last trails that connect Quarry Park and Veterans Park. I will support continued public access to this trail. |
| 72 | Deborah Kelly | Please keep our trail open! |
| 73 | Vanessa Jackson | |
| 74 | Jana Deck | |
| 75 | Joan Jeffers McCleary | I am a long-time resident of upper Herrmann Drive, directly across from the public access greenbelt now known as "Parcel B. "Three generations of my family have hiked and played there. We have also served as caretakers of the land, picking up trash, removing overhanging brush and poison oak from the trails, and respecting this beautiful part of the Peninsula.
We were outraged by the obvious "clear-cutting" of trees by owners of a home on the north side of Dorey Way, which was done to improve their view.
My late mother, Frances Jeffers, enjoyed walking on the hillside trails for many years. My late brother, John Jeffers, grew up playing there with the many other boys in the neighborhood. All of us respected the land, and we felt a strong responsibility to preserve it for future generations.
Development of the upper hillside was permitted by the City, only with the requirement that a public access greenbelt be maintained in perpetuity.
Please save this treasure, not only for the neighborhood, but also for visitors. It is part of the reason that the Monterey Peninsula is such a special place in which to live. |
| 76 | Molly Lineberger | |
| 77 | Kelley Calvert | |
| 78 | chris stout | I would like to continue to hike in this area and be able to access Quarry Park and Veterans Park through this scenic corridor |
| 79 | Chelsea Lalancette | |
| 80 | John A Pennington | |
| 81 | Warren Ruhl | |
| 82 | kara Potter | |
| 83 | Michael Lojkovic | i first walked the Vets-Quarry trail in 1967 when i was visiting my uncle who had a place on Jefferson Street. walking through the majestic monterey pines, it is part of why i fell in love with this peninsula, eventually making it my home. my mom lives in the house on Jefferson, and my wife and i reside in the house where she grew up on Chualar Place. very often after visiting, we take the long way home, enjoying the vista & solemn silence of the Vets-Quarry trail. when friends & relations visit us, this is the first place we take them to unwind after a long car ride, or simply stretch their legs after a good homemade dinner.
please do all you can to preserve this legendary walkway for the greater public.
thank you! |
| 84 | Seth Matterson | I was present the day this trail was bulldozed in the mid 1980's. Prior to that time, I enjoyed Parcel B almost every day as a Walter Colton Jr. High School student. The forest was very nice without houses and paved trails. I even kind of liked the old rusty cars abandoned in the woods. Times change however. Please preserve public access to this trail. It is an important link to the rest of the Monterey Peninsula forests. |
| 85 | Merry Lojkovic | |
| 86 | Bernard J. Cook | |
| 87 | stephanie Lichtenegger | This open access parcel existed before the homes were built. |
| 88 | Sarah Matterson | please save this trail & parcel B for the public! |
| 89 | Daniel Cook | |
| 90 | Mirco Haag | |
| 91 | Carrie Grissim | I love this trail, it's one of the few places in Monterey you can go for a hike and not have to worry about traffic or breathing in exhaust fumes. It should belong to all of us to use. |
| 92 | Ryan Katz | |
| 93 | Vivian L. Bailey | I enjoy the views on this path. Please keep them open to me as a visitor to your lovely area! |
| 94 | Linda Gabrielson | I have enjoyed hiking this trail regularly since my move to Monterey. Please preserve it as a public access hiking trail. |
| 95 | Janine Thompson | |
| 96 | Tom Warner | My family & I have enjoyed the trail and it's beautiful views for seven years, closing this Monterey asset would be a terrible loss. |
| 97 | Marta Kraftzeck | |
| 98 | Dan Myers | |
| 99 | Anonymous | |
| 100 | George McCullough | Been using the trail since 1984 |