How to Help Today

A strong public record is built one useful action at a time. The goal is to preserve the existing golf course and require full, transparent review of any mitigation-bank, density-transfer, or redevelopment pathway.

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Submit evidence

Send wildlife photos, sightings, flooding photos, public records, permit leads, media links, and comparable cases.

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Watch the calendar

Attend hearings, meetings, deadlines, and action days when approved notices are posted.

Open calendar

Use respectful talking points

Focus on preserving the existing course, protecting Brooker Creek-connected habitat, and requiring unified public review.

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Resident talking points

  • Tarpon Woods is a long-standing neighborhood landmark, open-space asset, and golf-course community.
  • Brooker Creek, course ponds, and neighborhood drainage must be reviewed before any earthwork or added hardscape.
  • Wildlife and habitat concerns should be documented before land-use changes, not after displacement.
  • The mitigation-bank proposal, density-transfer issue, and possible future housing impacts should be reviewed together.
  • Public decisions should be transparent, evidence-based, and easy for residents to track.

What to gather

Dates, photos, document links, agency names, meeting notices, parcel references, flooding locations, wildlife locations, and any source URL that lets admins verify the record. The best evidence connects a real observation to a date, place, and source.