| # | Name | Comments |
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| 251 | Anonymous | This plan is ill-conceived and totally inappropriate! |
| 252 | Susan & Roger Shipman | I agree!
The criminally insane DO NOT belong in a residential neighborhood. |
| 253 | charles hutchinson | Another ill conceived plan foisted on the public without considering the ramifications for the local residents. |
| 254 | Victoria Mendez | I am very concered about this facility being placed in a residential neighborhood with a lot of childeren my son included. My family and I live on 28th and Sherrett St and though this facility wont be right next door to us it will be to many other familys and is still a little to close for comfort. We have lived at our residence for ten years and have always had enough trouble with the homeless on the springwater trail to worry about and now we will have even more unstable and mentaly ill people down the street. Another thing I was worried about was if any of these people are allowed to leave the facility they may be using the trail for accsess to the bus or other reasons. Thank you for any future information regaurding this facility, sincerly Victoria Mendez |
| 255 | patricia g smith | A discussion that needs airing. |
| 256 | Michelle Pommer | |
| 257 | Kelly Hannigan | |
| 258 | jeff johnson | |
| 259 | Diane DeRoo | this should not go into a residential area. |
| 260 | Joan Hallquist | |
| 261 | Anonymous | |
| 262 | Anonymous | I have three daughters and five grandchildren that live in a neighborhood in Milwaukie that is the proposed site of one of these facilities. They have all moved there recently with the feeling that they were moving into a safe neighborhood, they have done a lot of work to the homes they purchased, now they are afraid to stay there. I feel that this is a very unfortunate thing to do to honest, unsuspecting families. |
| 263 | Andria Skinner | This would be a horrible location for a treatment facility of this nature. It would be located within a short walking distance of an elementary school that hundreds of children walk to and from everyday! It is an outrage that a decision like this has been made despite an overwhelming amount of neighborhood and public opposition! |
| 264 | Jennifer Bailly | |
| 265 | Jason Bailly | |
| 266 | Deborah Tenenholz | We have a large population of elderly and children in this neighborhood, these people need to be housed away from those at risk such as children and elderly. |
| 267 | jeff pleder | dont wont it. put them somwhere deap in the woods where scumbelong. they should have been put down like wild animals . they do not deserve to live they broke the law . |
| 268 | Anonymous |
| 269 | George & Cinde Peachey |
| 270 | Anonymous | |
| 271 | Ronald C. Andersen | I agree this plan is poorly designed. I think the current resisidents safety should be held to the highest regard. |
| 272 | ritchie bennett | that bulding will put my family in danger and drop the values of our home |
| 273 | Kimberly Ujifusa | I strongly oppose the building of the Balfour Street Treatment Facility! Please think of the safety of our children. |
| 274 | Anonymous | |
| 275 | Libby Molina | |
| 276 | Phoebe Southwood | |
| 277 | Sarah Smith | This type of facility is NOT appropriate for any residential neighborhood. We must figure out a better solution. |
| 278 | Marian Spadone | I am in protest of any decisions like this being made in secret. This needs to be opened and dealt with by the people who will be most affected by it...the community in which these facilities are built. |
| 279 | Valerie Adell | Dialogue! Transparency! |
| 280 | joaquin fernandez | |
| 281 | Thomas Mounsey | |
| 282 | Erin Greeson | |
| 283 | Carolyn Noonchester | Suspend implementation of these plans at all current locations. There are a lot of seniors and low income residents currently in the proposed Milwaukie neighborhood. I am concerned about their safety and the effect on the home values decline. |
| 284 | Anonymous | Why would anyone think this would be a good idea for a neighborhood. |
| 285 | Anonymous | |
| 286 | Tyler Arnold | |
| 287 | Veronika | |
| 288 | Stephanie Davis | |
| 289 | Larry and Sally Carter | |
| 290 | Anonymous | |
| 291 | Anonymous |
| 292 | Anonymous |
| 293 | Lisa Gunion-Rinker | Transparency of this process has been exceedingly disappointing to me. The state is under pressure to site these facilities, however, there has been no information willingly provided to neighborhoods. |
| 294 | john mcgill | thank you for the heads up with the handbill. i support any effort to keep this out of our neighborhood. |
| 295 | Anonymous | Please do not house the criminally insane in my neighborhood! We have put a lot of work in recent years to improving the neighborhood and are seeing success. Bringing a lockdown facility here puts my children in danger, brings our property values way down, and causes great anxiety. |
| 296 | Bruce Ward | I appose the installation, and consider such a facitlity like this - put into this type of neighborhood incredibly thoughtless, and a slap in the face to its residents.You will cost the home owners in the close vicinity a huge loss on thier house values. Who would want a house right next to a place like that for thier familiy? Some of them probably planned on thier home values to get them thru retirement. I would hope for a class action lawsuit showing damages in lost home values to the oranization that approved this redicules and thoughtless situation. |
| 297 | Nancy VanMetre | This is an outrageous idea for a neighborhood filled with children and an Elementary school.The best of security cannot be guaranteed-mistakes happen and someone would pay the price. No!No!No! |
| 298 | Anonymous |
| 299 | Bryne Moore | These facilities should not be placed in residential neighborhoods and should not be built under residential zoning codes. Family-friendly neighborhoods are no places for proven violent offenders. |
| 300 | Kim Mellen |