If you have opinions about these planned developments, please let your opinion be heard! This is a resident, county and state issue. Our representatives, and their contact information, is below. Please take the time to reach out to them. Call them, email them. Let them know that this implementation is flawed and will bring a black eye to the larger project goals. Let them know that this is a square peg in a round hole: commercial medical substance abuse centers squeezed into rural, residential lots with inadequate, or no, services.
Feel free to refer to this website as one of your sources for information on these planned commercial medical facilities. If we don’t take the time to reach out to the people below, then this project will move forward without opposition. The state will allow up to 80+ people a day to travel, work and recover, from locations that have poor road access, long delays for emergency response and significant environmental impacts in residential lots that are not equipped to support them. The state will continue to build out new developments that don’t fit into the communities where they are being built.
Your voice is critical!
Click on each one for contact information and some suggested bullet points you might want to emphasize in your communication.
Does the Govenor want one poor developer decision to taint his $2B program?
Will the State Directors who funded these projects help get them moved?
Can the State Senator work within the State to get these facilities stopped, or moved to a more appropriate location?
Will Joe Patterson let a State Program override his district’s best interests?
Will our District Supervisors allow a developer to build massive facilities in a rural residential zoned area?