| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | joshua Server | We don't need any more condos on pleasure point. Keep the history here and let all of the old tenants back into the house! |
| 202 | Jared von Schell | |
| 203 | stepheni ceperley | please keep our money in our community- no more million dollar homes, no more vacation rentals. None of us who live here, love it here, or are from here can afford it, and we don't want it. |
| 204 | Shirin Hostetter | |
| 205 | Andrew Ceperley | |
| 206 | edith lentz | the coast of California, especially around Santa Cruz, is the most beautiful coastline in the world. do not ruin it with "modern" high rise and other monstrosities. |
| 207 | Arren Frank | |
| 208 | Aurora Alifano | |
| 209 | Justine Walker | |
| 210 | James Oakden | I lived at Pleasure Point in the past, and now own a house on Warren St. |
| 211 | John Leopold | |
| 212 | Anonymous | |
| 213 | Brandice Bryant | Lets keep this beautiful plot of land and the Roadhouse historical so it can be enjoyed by the whole community. |
| 214 | Steven Grubb | Was there as a teen some 35 years ago now. Seems as though there is nothing out of reach of development today. Our historic buildings are quickly being replaced faster than we can save them. This is another one worth saving. Steve |
| 215 | Brett Graf | |
| 216 | Sonia Burke | So much of old California is going away. We must save what we can now!! |
| 217 | Shasta Criss | I lived on 38th and Floral from when 10 til I was 19 and have watched Pleasure Point turn into Million Dollar homes for out of towners. I think a community center would be a perfect for the Roadhouse. Thanks for your time. |
| 218 | Julia Burrows | |
| 219 | Ingrid Hostetter | Please preserve the Pleasure Point Roadhouse. We need to preserve the character of our quaint Santa Cruz. There are already too many mansions and giant condominiums that are destroying the character of our town. Please preserve this rare landmark on Eastcliff. |
| 220 | Ingrid Hostetter | Please preserve the Pleasure Point Roadhouse. We need to preserve the character of our quaint Santa Cruz. There are already too many mansions and giant condominiums that are destroying the character of our town. Please preserve this rare landmark on Eastcliff. |
| 221 | Sarah Corbin | |
| 222 | Amy Gunzelmann | |
| 223 | Linda Aron | Let's not forget why tourists come to Santa Cruz and bring money to our economy-- because it DOESN"T look like every other urban area in California. Keep the roadhouse intact and protected! |
| 224 | Edward GUnzelmann | The landscape and culture of Santa Cruz County is one of its great assets. Selling those assets to developers will forever alter both! Suburban sprawl and homogenous tract housing is not Santa Cruz. Please don’t erect another condo on the point at the expense of a historic building that is a part of the landscape and history of this community. There is a certain point when a building, space, or artifact becomes communally owned, even if the legal ownership is private. |
| 225 | Lindsay Harman | Please preserve the roadhouse. As a resident I feel the Pleasure Point and LIve Oak community is in need of more park space and culture settings. Using this histoic building for a community center and park is a rare opportunity to preserve a piece of Santa Cruz history while creating a much needed gathering place for residents and local groups. |
| 226 | Sarah London | |
| 227 | Rachel Neuman | Please save this historic building. It is a valuable part of Santa Cruz history, that needs to be used for the community. |
| 228 | francisco garcia | Save the Roadhouse. This should be designated as a historical site. |
| 229 | ryan muhr | This is a crying shame to lose such a wonderful piece of the point. These are the sort of monumental pieces of california history that we should preserve for future generations. For the people, Thanks
Sincerely,
Ryan Muhr |
| 230 | Anonymous | Please consider some public options for this property before destroying another historic site in Santa Cruz. Thank you, Arlene |
| 231 | mohamed el-sherif | please save the roadhouse. Its importance and significance is key to the culture of Santa Cruz , improving the value, community and class of Santa Cruz. A multitude of condos would be detrimental to the very things that residents of Santa Cruz cherish and consider relevant. Please do not decrease the value of our area in so many ways. |
| 232 | Ronald Peterson | I am disgusted with the efforts of the owner's attorneys to try to twist the facts of the Road House. There is no question that the Road House is not only historic, but unique. There is no other structure like it in Santa Cruz County. For the attorneys to claim that the Road House is insect infested and needs to be demolished is insaine. The Road House is more solid than the house I live in. The Road House will stand another 100 years if it is not torn down. The attorneys are doing a fine job of distorting the truth. If there was an investigation on the tactics of the attorneys, I would be certain you would find fraud and deception. |
| 233 | valli barrioz | |
| 234 | Noah Carolan | |
| 235 | Maddysen McGrath | I hope people start to realize the significance of this amazing house and it's story...dont let it fall by the way side! |
| 236 | tara ireland | I am planning to be at the meeting tomorrow.
You have the 14th on this petition instead of the
15th(tomorrow)
See you there! |
| 237 | Julie Rienhardt | |
| 238 | Tiffany Wise-West | My husband is a life long resident and feels strongly about this issue. We hope it's not too late to become organized to make a difference. |
| 239 | Suzan Muir | How can it be thought of to tear down such a wonderful Santa Cruz land mark. Why is there so little sense of history in California. The lighthouse has been a destination since I was a girl, to look out at the seals and watch the surfers. |
| 240 | Marty Muir | It would be so wrong to tear such a landmark down!!!!! |
| 241 | Amanda Lowe | |
| 242 | carla vaughan | "preserve the POINT"
pack your tractors out of the point ! |
| 243 | Lydia Parker | I have lived in the Pleasure Point area for 31 years. My family has visited the area since the early 1950s. The Pleasure Point Roadhouse is a local icon and deserves to be saved. Pleasure Point needs to retain its unique style and connection to the past. Replacing that delightful stucture with another southern California suburban stucco and tile monstrosity is not in the interest of history or style. The buildings on the site would make a fine local museum, and the grounds could be landscaped with native plants, possibly it could have a walking path that would connect it to the park and volleyball court on 38th Avenue. Let's look to the future for the Pleasure Point area; it needs points of interest, historical landmarks, and areas of community pride. |
| 244 | Jennifer Karan | |
| 245 | Sally Barnes | |
| 246 | Hope Ebangi | |
| 247 | Anonymous | |
| 248 | Tracey Marquart | |
| 249 | Ian | Save our history, it's the only reminder of what brought us here today, preserve the culture, it's what our children will base their life upon. |
| 250 | joseph Grassadonia | What is the real eye sore are all the multi million dollar homes being developed at the point. Soon Pleasure point will only be affordable for the weathy. It's important to keep these old heritage homes, which gives an area a sense of grace and class. |