Your voice matters!
 By contacting local officials, you can help ensure that our concerns are heard at every level. Clicking the links below will take you to pages with email templates, contact information (including emails and phone numbers), and everything you need to easily communicate your opposition to the Home Depot development.

 Local Community Groups and HOAs

Connect with local community groups and homeowner associations (HOAs) to build collective opposition. These groups have a strong influence on local decision-making, and their support is crucial in preserving the character of our neighborhood.

County Commissioners

The County Commissioners have the final say on the rezoning and approval of the Home Depot project. It’s essential that they understand the community’s concerns about traffic, environmental impact, and the disruption to our residential area. Use our email templates to make your voice heard.

Local Education Officials and School Safety

It’s crucial to raise awareness about the potential risks the proposed Home Depot poses to student safety. Contact school principals, district officials, and school board members to ensure they are aware of these concerns and encourage them to take action.

County Planning Commission

The Planning Commission reviews development proposals and makes recommendations to the County Commissioners. By contacting them, you can influence their recommendation and help protect our community from overdevelopment.

County Planning and Zoning Department

The Planning and Zoning Department oversees the technical review of development applications. Raise your concerns about the technical aspects of the Home Depot project, such as traffic studies and environmental impacts, to ensure they are thoroughly considered.

Environmental Protection Agency

The environmental impact of the Home Depot development could be significant, including air and light pollution, as well as the loss of green spaces. Urge the Environmental Protection Agency to conduct a comprehensive review and protect our community’s natural environment.

Home Depot Investor Relations

As a publicly traded company, Home Depot’s management is accountable to its shareholders. By contacting Home Depot’s Investor Relations team, you can express your concerns about the proposed development in Lakewood Ranch/Bradenton, FL, and how it might negatively impact the company’s reputation and customer relations. Whether you are a shareholder, a long-time customer, or a concerned community member, your voice can help influence the company’s decisions.