| # | First Name | Last Name | State | Country | Comments |
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| 251 | liz | green | | CA | |
| 252 | David | Newland | | CA | How is it that we can turn a jail into a condo development, but we can't turn a hospital into a hospital? |
| 253 | Brent | Lessard | | CA | Developer driven destruction has got to stop. |
| 254 | Paul | Oberoi | | CA | A worthwhile position, I hope you achieve your goal Davis |
| 255 | Donna | Beischlag | | | |
| 256 | Andrew | Stewart | | CA | A senseless waste of an architecturally significant building that could be re-purposed. |
| 257 | Anonymous | Anonymous | | CA | Destroying a perfectly good building that could be used for socially supported housing is evidence of crass failure by the developer to consult coherently with community leaders |
| 258 | Karen | Walker | | | |
| 259 | karen | mcmillan | | CA | Riverdale Hospital is an architectural and spatially planned modernist jewel. Wake up Toronto to urban diversity. There are few examples like this in North America, never mind Canada, and it deserves protection on architectural and planning merit, historic community significance and environmental factors. |
| 260 | Anonymous | Anonymous | | | |
| 261 | Artur | Rozumek | | | There was to be a way to save the building. We can't lose buildings like this one. |
| 262 | Gerry | Klee | TX | US | |
| 263 | Maria | Velve | | CA | I'm a recent graduate from the University of Victoria with a Master's diploma in Cultural Resource Management. I have recently moved to Toronto and have just become aware of the Riverdale issue and have read almost all there is about it on the web. The enviromental effects of the demolition are just a few of the many reasons why this building should stay were it is. Why are we so obsessed with everything being newer, bigger and better? |
| 264 | Hollie | McCoy | | CA | |
| 265 | Geoffrey | McOuat | | CA | |