A professional, county-specific preparation document for Florida homeowners affected by a proposed data center. Covers what you're actually worried about — your family's health (diesel backup generators, air quality), your well or municipal water, the 24/7 industrial noise and light, your property value, your electricity bill. Not a template. Not a PDF you have to fill in yourself. Written from your actual address, your actual concerns, and the specific projects near you.
Your address, your county's risk profile, the specific projects near you, and what the structural conditions mean for your family, your property, your water, your air, and your electricity.
Newton County, Georgia: neighbors' wells contaminated, water rates up 33% in two years. Mansfield, Georgia: 24/7 industrial noise and light pollution. Bessemer, Alabama: one project requiring one-third of the local water supply. Every citation has a source you can verify.
Your name, your address, your concerns — written in professional civic language, ready to submit. Written for your county commission, not a template.
If you're attending a hearing, we write what to say. Natural speaking rhythm. Specific to your concerns. Tested under the 2-minute public comment limit.
Your county commission, planning department, water management district, and Florida state legislators. Where to find current contact information for each.
What Chapter 119, the Sunshine Act, and the 2026 data center legislation (SB 484, HB 1007, SB 1118, HB 1517) actually mean for your situation. Plain English.