Green Trussville Archive
Earlier this year developers requested to have the property rezoned from R2 Residential to a combination of C2 Commercial and RG Garden Homes. A conceptual plan was handed out that showed a gas station on Main Street, a new Board of Education building, other commercial lots and 40+ garden homes that would take over the entirety of what is currently mostly green space.
The developers' plan was to completely level the entire property, to cut down the mature trees that provide a natural buffer between busy Highway 11 and this family friendly neighboorhood, and which is a habitat for wildlife including owls, hawks, and other woodland creatures. A grass roots effort was launched to make the residents of Trussville aware of the situation, BEFORE the bulldozers arrived to level one of the last remaining green spaces in Downtown Trussville.
Through this website and a companion Facebook page called STOP DEVELOPMENT ACROSS FROM WINN DIXIE IN DOWNTOWN TRUSSVILLE , and many concerned citizens, the Trussville Planning & Zoning Board heard the wishes of Trussville residents and recommended to the City Council to deny the rezoning request.
The developers went back to the drawing board and came back to Planning & Zoning with a plan that better suited the overall image of Trussville as a place of QUALITY LIVING. A community park with walking trails, a conservation plan to save the mature trees and wildlife habitat, no crowded housing development. A MUCH BETTER PLAN!
Which brings us to our current situation. On July 9th, the Trussville City Council will meet to decide on the future of The Hamilton Property. It is incumbent upon us, the Citizens of Trussville, to make heard our voices, our concerns, our hopes for our city and this unique property that residents and visitors see when entering Downtown Trussville.
Please refer to links on this website to find information about contacting our City Council. Please get involved. BEFORE THE BULLDOZERS ARRIVE!
This video shows the beautiful wooded area between Birch Street and Dew Drive that will be destroyed if the rezoning happens.
Across the highway you can see the Winn Dixie plaza.
Leave the Green, Trussville!
The development plan for the property across from Winn Dixie includes a gas/service station, and other businesses yet to be determined. We do NOT believe this proposal to be in the best interest of our city.
Follow the link “Trussville City Council” to access your city council members' email addresses. Please let them know how you feel about the development and rezoning requests. A separate email to each of them will have the most impact.
Contact Us at LeaveTheGreenTrussville@gmail.com