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# NameComments
251 Patricia LeslieHistory is worth more than money.
252 Monty CleevesWhy do people buy property for the character of the neighborhood and then change the character when they build?
253 Donna von HoesslinI have had the pleasure of spending much time in this wonderful place with some of the creative and inspiring people who have lived there over the years. I was shocked to hear it might be gone soon. I pray that will not be the case. Aloha, Donna
254 David Pu'uThis place is amazing. I have walked it's halls and rooms. It would be a shame to lose it to development if there was any way at all to preserve it. It is a vital part of History, not to mention Santa Cruz!
255 paxton brewercondos are a dime a dozen, historic landmarks are priceless. i live in the pleasure point community and will be deeply saddened if the roadhouse is razed. please preserve this historic structure.
256 Carrie Brewer
257 Mat WarrenSave The Road House. History is always forgotton if there is no proof it ever existed.
258 catherine cusick
259 gail La RoqueI have lived and stayed in various areas of Santa Cruz and without a doubt Pleasure Point is a true community. It is a rare and precious thing when neighbors all know and care for each other, visit daily on the beach and in the water, and actively work to maintain their community. I fully support improvements to the cliffs and walkway but not at the expense of destroying this community. Please create a park and maintain meeting areas and local sites such as the roadhouse. Thank you. gail La Roque
260 Dina El DessoukySanta Cruz cannot afford to lose any more of its heritage sites. It also cannot afford to be developed any more than it already is--have you seen the traffic in town the last few years? And not to mention the threat of East Cliff Drive, the road the house adjacent to the house, falling into the sea due to erosion. This place was never meant to be developed to the extent that it has been. Keep Santa Cruz's integrity and history: save the Roadhouse!!!
261 Maryellen Hansonkeep the culture alive!!!!
262 Craig McNairThat's my favorite place in the whole PP area... SAVE IT !!!!!!!!! Maybe a surf bed and breakfast? or a pleasure point surf museum?
263 Anonymous
264 john manning
265 Jenna
266 Noah BrendlenThis is an important historical treasure and link to the past.
267 Erin Brown
268 john bitterSave the history of Pleasure Point
269 Karen LindemannPlease save this historic area so that future generations may enjoy it as much as I have!
270 AnonymousThe Eastside is losing its flavor. New unaffordable "trophy houses" are dominating my old neighborhood that I have been forced to move from because I cannot afford to there. Help save the Roadhouse for future generations!!
271 Daev Brown
272 Kevin KingstonAs a long time resident of Santa Cruz I would like to see the Roadhouse saved. The County needs to step up and partner with a historial developer that will not only save the building but preserve the site for future generations. If the City of Santa Cruz can complete simular projects the County should also be able to make it happen.
273 dennis hostetteri believe it's important to preserve the buildings which represent our unique local history.The Roadhouse would serve as an excellent community center for Pleasure Point. Please vote to make it a recognized historical site.
274 Samuel LauSave the beautiful road house
275 Samuel LauSave the beautiful road house
276 Linell WalkerPlease designate the Roadhouse as the historical site that it is.
277 Linell WalkerPlease designate the Roadhouse as the historical site that it is.
278 Gabrielle AlbertiSave the Roadhouse! Santa Cruz does not need anymore track homes or condos. Let's preserve the flavor of Pleasure Point.
279 Kathy McClureThe Pleasure Point area is one of the most unique areas in the county. As such its historic structures should be preserved and used for neighborhood activities. Pleasure Point and the surrounding area should be preserved from Monster houses and none stop development
280 Jim LittlefieldPlease, listen to the community will and preserve the PP Roadhouse for public use and future generations. Whatever you do, do not allow PP to be rebuilt like Newport Beach, for example. Pleasure Point has only this historic site along the coastline to link the neighborhood to its past. In public hands, this site could became a huge neighborhood asset and a focal-site for community meetings and events, particularly PP groups and focus groups with coastal and marine interests.
281 Kathy Lamothe
282 phil reader 951 paget avenueI support the NR-5 of the Pleasure Point Roadhouse. It is ideal a Community Center and Park site.
283 Laura Anderson
284 Christine JonesPlease preserve this bldg as a historical site.
285 AnonymousThe Roadhouse is a true icon. Too many of our historic gems are threatened with demolition and replacement with pastel, stucco boxes. It was really not that long ago that Pleasure Point was an idyllic bluff-top countryside. The Roadhouse hearkens back to simpler times and the history of our region. It will be a shame and a heartbreak to lose it. Why the owners can't renovate it into a charming, historic beach house and still retain the character of the building is beyond me.
286 Bob MacLeanDon't really understand why there is a discussion on this. We will be sorry if this isn't declared a historical structure.
287 Hallie Richmond
288 Omar EtcheverryLet me know if there's anything I can do to help!
289 Karri Thygersen
290 Karri Thygersen
291 red berkhemersave the hisory on the point , do not let it fall to development.the history in this town is allready dieing, don't let it continue.
292 Russell Bryan LoveI like the idea of the museum and community center at the Roadhouse as long as it is historically preserved. I also believe that there should be living quarters for a caretaker and like a family of docents to keep the spirit of the buildings native and lived in and livened up.
293 Rick Larsen
294 tim Ward
295 Kirsten Attlesey
296 Faye Ang
297 Anonymous
298 Michelle Corral
299 Amanda White
300 Anonymous

 

Signatures | Total: 327