We’re not anti-business or anti-technology. We’re for development that respects the people who already call these communities home.
Protect Alabama communities by promoting responsible growth, safeguarding private property rights, preserving rural character, and ensuring meaningful citizen participation in the land-use decisions that shape where people live.
Property rights apply to homeowners and farmers, not just to developers. People have a right to the quiet enjoyment of the land they own.
Industry and investment are welcome where they fit — in areas planned and equipped for them, with infrastructure to match.
Farms, forests, and family land are part of our heritage. They deserve real consideration before industrial rezoning.
Communities deserve clear, advance notice and honest information — not to find out by being knocked on after decisions are underway.
Residents should have a real voice and real hearings before major land-use changes, with time to organize and respond.
The developers who require new roads, lines, and utilities should pay for them — not the neighbors left holding the bill.