| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Michael H Smith | |
| 52 | Laura Smith | Intelligent city planning benefits everyone and makes the city shine like a jewel. Let's make the right choice. |
| 53 | Elizabeth Augusta | |
| 54 | Shawna Friesen | |
| 55 | Constance Crawford | Zero lot lines rarely allow for trees. We have enough pharmacies in the area. |
| 56 | Dean Seavers | |
| 57 | Nicole Dunn | |
| 58 | Charlotte Jossenberger | |
| 59 | Stephanie Murray | |
| 60 | Alisha | |
| 61 | Tim and Joan Harvey | |
| 62 | Keith Cary | why do huge corporations have to shape our cities? |
| 63 | Grace Wu | We don't need it and we don't want it! |
| 64 | Anonymous | |
| 65 | Kathleen Farren | |
| 66 | Hannah Rose Juceam | Please don't do this. |
| 67 | Dave Smith | No more box stores in Sacramento! |
| 68 | James Williams | |
| 69 | Danielle Kando-Kaiser | Totally unneccessary! |
| 70 | Elizabeth Campbell | |
| 71 | Jed Kircher | How about rebuilding the Alhambra Theater on that block! |
| 72 | Cydne | |
| 73 | Franck Moran | |
| 74 | seth linn | Stop suburban sprawl in downtown sacramento, esp by heartless usper stores such as walmart |
| 75 | Kathleen O'Donnell | The neighborhood does not want to loose one of its unique restaurants to a chain store that offers a redundant product line, especially when it's one where you can eat in or they will deliver good Chinese food to your home. The restaurant doesn't want to be forced to leave to have to build a new customer base elsewhere. |
| 76 | Heather Miles | |
| 77 | Brennan Rose | You people running the city need to make smarter decisions about what you are letting large corporations do with our city. Where are your brains, only in your wallets? Fix your thinking!!! |
| 78 | Mark Miller | |
| 79 | Anonymous | Absurd! |
| 80 | Jennifer Bucsis | |
| 81 | Will Fredard | The Drugstore Industrial Complex will soon reach a critical point, after which, it will be too late. It is just a few stores away from becoming self-aware and then our daughters will not be safe. |
| 82 | Jody McKay | A third drug store is not needed. |
| 83 | Kevin Clark | We have plenty of drugstores. There are several Rite Aids and a Longs nearby. We DO NOT need or want another drugstore. |
| 84 | jason wagner | |
| 85 | Anonymous | NO NO NO Not another pharmacey!!! |
| 86 | Mary Clark | |
| 87 | Morgan Torngren-Tatman | Please do not build another pharmacy nex to two existing ones. It does not make sense geographically or economically. It would not help that part of town, which is already a nightmare for pedesrians and bicyclists. thank you |
| 88 | John Lajeuness | |
| 89 | Zach Wilson | A new Walgreens 24 hour super store is obviously not what our neighborhood needs. It does not fit in with the Alhambra Corridor Special District and will only contribute to traffic, pan handling and petty crime. I am afraid however that the city is more interested in new revenue than the quality of life in East Sacramento. I am yet to find a person in the neighborhood that wants Walgreens to go in. I hope those in charge get the message that residents of East Sacramento are more important than new revenue sources and pleasing the big hospitals. |
| 90 | mary hernandez | I opposed the approval of the imaging center along L Street due to traffic congestion created by the development. I oppose the erosion of the residential feel of the neighborhood. In that light, I also oppose this development due to the increased traffic that will be caused, and the continued erosion of the independent/small business presence. Without proper traffic control, commercial development ought to be denied, and the neighborhood ought to have input into the approavals that impact our neighborhood. |
| 91 | Anonymous | What a terrible land use proposal. There are way too many drug stores in the area. This is a hi visibility site, almost defining the corridor. Sacramento can do much, much better than this, or can we? Is this the vision Sacramento has for itself, drugstores on every 3rd block? This site cries out for mixed use-first floor retail, upper level housing, maybe 3 stories total. |
| 92 | claudia bordin | We do not need or want another drug chain in our neighborhood. |
| 93 | MKirk | I can hardly believe that is even being given any consideration following the building of the Rite Aid on 'J' Street and the one along side Safeway |
| 94 | Anonymous | Enough already; how about some real development? |
| 95 | Julie Home | |
| 96 | Suzanne Talbert | |
| 97 | Peggy Orr | Enough is ENOUGH! Why can't someone give us a decent grocery store like Nugget or Whole Foods? Trader Joe's is great but Save Mart is a joke! |
| 98 | Gillian Holland | We have too many big drug stores too close to your current planned location, not to mention small local buisness i would prefer if you didnt put out of buisness. Shame on you! |
| 99 | Paul Wackowski | I live in the area and would be very dissapointed to see another huge, ugly pharmacy go up. I would definitely never give you my buisness |
| 100 | Joan Gherini | |