| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Jon Rubin | |
| 252 | Beverly Rubin | 1120 Roosevelt St.
Monterey 93940 |
| 253 | fleur burke | |
| 254 | Cheryl Kirkpatrick | |
| 255 | Mallory Mickel | |
| 256 | Kathleen Bonner | This beautiful trail needs to remain open for public hiking.
I have never seen or heard of abuse of the trail environment by its users, and owners of adjacent properties knew of its public use at the time they purchased. |
| 257 | Claire Rygg | My friends and I have enjoyed this trail for years. Its vista shows off the beauty of the Monterey Peninsula. Please keep it open to the public. |
| 258 | Marianne Hart | Please leave the trail open to public access. These trails are part of what makes living in Monterey so enjoyable and unique. |
| 259 | Glenn Olf | These trails are important to preserve for our family, friends and children. They add value to all citizens and to not be able to work out a solution is a failure of government. The desires of a few should not trump the value of these trails for the community. |
| 260 | Anonymous | |
| 261 | JOSEPH REEL | |
| 262 | claude bennett |
| 263 | carol bloner | PLEASE keep this trail available as it has been for so many years, open to all.
thank you, carol bloner |
| 264 | Marty Renault | |
| 265 | Jeanne Ewy | 126 El Dorado St.
I hope that the litigants and the public agencies can come to a win-win solution that respects the concerns of the local property owners while preserving public access to this wonderful area. We just hiked it again this weekend. What an important public resource this is! |
| 266 | Jennifer Paddack-Hyde | |
| 267 | John Hickey |
| 268 | Dave Whipple | I wholeheartedly support the effort to keep the trail open. It is a crucial link to the top and bottom. |
| 269 | KATSUAKI TERASAWA | |
| 270 | Anonymous | |
| 271 | Anonymous | |
| 272 | Bob Schwarz | Oh yes--this brief trail is an in-neighborhood scenic treasure and the best way to walk to Veterans Park. |