Tell Alachua City Commission: Please Don’t Rewrite the Comp Plan for Commercial Sprawl
The City of Alachua is considering a major Comprehensive Plan amendment for the Farmlands project that would expand commercial land use from approximately 7 acres to 40 acres.
This is not a small adjustment. It is a major increase in development intensity that could reshape the Highway 441 corridor west of 235A, increase traffic and infrastructure demands, and open the door to large-scale commercial sprawl.
Alachua’s Comprehensive Plan represents years of community visioning, public input, planning, and compromise. It reflects what residents said they wanted for the future of their city. That plan should not be rewritten simply because a developer wants more commercial entitlement.
Please take a few minutes to send a letter urging the City Commission to vote NO on expanding Farmlands commercial land use from 7 acres to 40 acres.
Your message can be short and personal. Tell officials why protecting the Comp Plan matters to you — whether you are concerned about traffic, water and wastewater demands, stormwater runoff, loss of rural character, impacts to nearby neighborhoods, or the precedent this sets for future development.
Ask the City of Alachua to:
- Protect the community vision behind the existing Comprehensive Plan;
- Reject the proposed expansion from 7 acres to 40 acres of commercial land use;
- Require full review of cumulative traffic, water, wastewater, stormwater, and neighborhood impacts;
- Prevent Highway 441 from becoming another corridor of sprawling, car-dependent commercial development.
The decision-makers need to hear from residents now.
Send your letter today and urge the City Commission to protect Alachua’s future:
Vote NO on the Farmlands Comprehensive Plan amendment.