Petition Chatham County: DENY new road and bridge crossings!
The City of Pooler is considering a three-warehouse development immediately adjacent to the Savannah-Ogeechee Canal and Tom Triplett Park. This development would require a new road and bridge over the canal—bringing an estimated 3,140 trucks a day too close to Pooler’s last remaining public greenspace and a vital wildlife habitat.
However, the impacted section of the Savannah-Ogeechee Canal is owned by Chatham County—not the City of Pooler—so the developer will need the county’s permission before they can begin construction on the warehouse.
Sign the petition
Join us in asking the Chatham County Commission to say NO to this new road and bridge crossing over the canal, for the sake of the area’s communities and wildlife! Sign the petition below.
This petition is hosted by:
Coastal Greenspace Guardians, a nonprofit dedicated to safeguarding natural habitats, wetlands, and biodiversity through education, land acquisition, and advocacy for sustainability initiatives.
Friends of Urban Nature, a group of Chatham County residents advocating for a greener and cleaner Savannah.
One Hundred Miles, a coastal nonprofit working to protect Georgia’s 100-mile coast through advocacy, education, and community engagement.
Savannah-Ogeechee Canal Society, a nonprofit dedicated to promoting and interpreting the historical and scientific aspects of the Savannah & and Ogeechee Canal and its surrounding environments for the public.












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