We’re at work in all of Georgia’s coastal counties
Camden County
The southernmost of our coastal counties, Camden is home to wonders such as Cumberland Island, Georgia’s largest barrier island; the St Marys River; and rural communities whose relationship with the land goes back generations.
Our Work in Camden County
Spaceport Camden | Accessibility and the Cumberland Island VUMP
Glynn County
Throughout Glynn County, you’ll find exquisite examples of economic vibrance, the “Golden Isles,” wildlife management areas, and historical sites. You’ll also find jarring inequality and a quarter of Georgia’s toxic Superfund sites.
Our Work in Glynn County
Glynn County Zoning | “Island view” Development | Buc’ee’s: “Be a Good Neighbor” Campaign | Chemical exposure study
McIntosh County
While its relationship with the ocean, cultural history, and rural charm make McIntosh the county it is, its communities and character are under threat from development, inequitable systems of power, and vague promises of “progress.”
Our Work in McIntosh County
Save Butler Island Coalition | Keep Sapelo Geechee | Dark Skies
Liberty County
Liberty County is a place of connectivity for wildlife, rivers, natural lands, and people that must be protected by comprehensive, collaborative planning strategies balancing conservation, community, and industry.
Our Work in Liberty County
Warehouse Development | Water Resources | Healthy Air
Bryan County
Communities along America’s coasts are developing faster than localities in any other region of the country. Bryan County is no exception—and the unprecedented growth is coming at a high cost to the county’s residents.
Our Work in Bryan County
Warehouse Development | Water Resources | Hyundai Megaplant
Chatham County
With the Port of Savannah expansion and industrial pressure on all sides, Savannah and the surrounding area is experiencing incredible strain on natural resources, infrastructure, heritage preservation, and neighborhood character.
Our Work in Chatham County
Warehouse Development | Water Resources | Regional Planning & Resilience
Effingham County
Thanks to industrial development also plaguing their neighbors, Effingham County’s residents and decision-makers are feeling the pressure of the “warehouse takeover,” strain on their water resources, and air pollution.
Our Work in Effingham County
Warehouse Development | Water Resources | Regional Planning & Resilience | Air Quality / Industrial Pollution
Okefenokee Swamp (Folkston & Waycross)
The largest blackwater swamp in North America—the “Wild Heart of Georgia”—is currently under threat from mining proposals that could alter the swamp’s hydrology, ecology, history, and economic viability for local communities.
Our Work in the Okefenokee
Local Petitions | Public Comments to the EPD | At the State Capitol
Meet your advocacy team
Hannah Mendillo
Coastal Planning Advocate
(Zoning, Planning, etc. Coastwide & Okefenokee)