| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1 | Kim Hutchinson | The neighborhoods are being left without rights. Violent patients next to young children and elderly citizens is NOT safe! |
| 2 | Joy Fyfield |
| 3 | Anonymous | |
| 4 | Brian and Lindsay Lichtenwalter | |
| 5 | Caroline Lichtenwalter | |
| 6 | Molly Hanson | |
| 7 | carol fyfield | |
| 8 | Tim Younce | |
| 9 | Paul Fyfield | |
| 10 | Debbie Owen | |
| 11 | Elaine Rene Sanders | Our state, our county, and their contractors are using the "discrimination" card to trump the rights of homeowners. They are essentially saying that we have no rights, but their patients do. This is unconstitutional. We all have equal rights under the law. However, they are treading on ours. "No being is so important that he can usurp the rights of another." --Jean Luc Picard |
| 12 | Jill Younce | |
| 13 | Audrey Trubshaw | I support the aim of this petition. |
| 14 | Cindy Wilkins | |
| 15 | Marten Wilkins | |
| 16 | Nadia Mihalik | |
| 17 | Anonymous | I absolutely agree that more should be done to research zoning laws which allow these types of treatment facilities to be located near homes with small children and schools. We work hard to protect the rights of these individuals yet not hard enough to protect the safety of our children. |
| 18 | Julie Gaggero |
| 19 | Diana Dickinson | There need to be public meetings regarding the siting of these home in neighborhoods and strict security enforcement to protect the public. |
| 20 | Hope Fyfield |
| 21 | Lugenia Joyce | |
| 22 | Michelle Capisos | I believe there is a need for these facilities but not in a residental neighborhood. There are safer areas that would still be close to civilization for them to re-acclimate themselves. |
| 23 | Nancy C. Rich | |
| 24 | John Noren | |
| 25 | Marty Kessinger |
| 26 | Christina McLeod | I live 2 blocks from Balfour. I am just astonished anyone would put this facility in this RESIDENTIAL neighborhood. This is so ridiculous and frustrating. |
| 27 | Helen Parker | There are places for these types of homes, but directly in the middle of an existing neighborhood, is definitely not the right place! |
| 28 | Michael James |
| 29 | Jason Eubanks | The proposal by Columbia Care to build a 15-bed, secure treatment facility in a residential nieborhood is simply wrong. The idea that this facility could house up to 15 convicted child molesters, arsonists, or rapists next door to a family with small children is incomprehensible! This is an absolute misuse of the Federal Fair Housing Act in regards to the mentally ill. Something must be done. |
| 30 | Carrie James | |
| 31 | Jeff Stroup | These facilities should not be located in residential neighborhoods! |
| 32 | Tanya Gilbert | |
| 33 | Samuel Mark Jones | |
| 34 | Lorraine Anderson | So much secrecy and refusal by Mental Health to
answer many questions about this inappropriate
selection of location which will have greatest impact on property values as it is NEW SUBDIVISION....also TINY LOT-no privacy |
| 35 | Patricia L Smith | Neighbors need open and honest negotiations. |
| 36 | Karen Gallaway | |
| 37 | Michael Gallaway | |
| 38 | Denise LaDuke | |
| 39 | Anonymous | |
| 40 | Christine Parmer-Young | |
| 41 | Anonymous | moving into the Milwaukie area |
| 42 | Brandon Young | |
| 43 | I.CASTALLON | NO MORE " STEALTH PROJECTS" WITHOUT INPUT FROM AFFECTED COMMUNTIES. |
| 44 | Tricia VanMeter | |
| 45 | Jason VanMeter | |
| 46 | John M. Kessinger |
| 47 | Beatrice MacLeod | I am concerned with the lack of transparency and communication involved in this process. If this is the direction that the state wishes to proceed with then the state needs to engage in honest conversations with every community in the state to determine a safe and equitable way to provide housing for these residents. Large 15 bed facilities in small single family residential areas are inapproprate. The siting of these services needs to be equally distributed between all Oregon communities regardless of the economic value of the particular area. |
| 48 | Michael Harris | |
| 49 | stephanie gately | |
| 50 | Franziska Tobler | |