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Research & Documents

Hopeful vision. Careful claims. Public records.

Ecusta Land is built around a positive community vision, but the public conversation still needs evidence, source labels, brownfield caution, and transparent documents.

Sunflower fields, walking paths, stream, restored mill buildings, mountains, and sacred geometry at golden hour in the Ecusta vision.

Why imagery belongs here

The research keeps the vision honest. The imagery helps people understand what is at stake.

These visuals are concept images, not final site plans. They show the public-facing alternative being discussed: beauty, wellness, trails, water, native planting, education, and community access.

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Source Posture

The site should be inspiring without overclaiming.

A strong public campaign does not need exaggerated claims. It needs a clear vision, careful language, and a visible path for records that residents can understand.

Evidence labels

A

Official federal regulatory record

B

Official local government record

C

Official state brownfields record

D

Reputable local history or local news source

E

Peer-reviewed, technical, or national-lab source

F

Research limitation or carefully framed inference

Documents to Request

Before any high-impact use moves forward, the public deserves the full picture.

Ecusta-specific development applications, permits, site plans, or rezoning materials

Electrical demand estimates, utility upgrade requirements, and grid-impact information

Water use, cooling, wastewater, heat, and stormwater information for any high-intensity use

Backup generator, fuel storage, noise, traffic, and emergency-response plans

Brownfields tract restrictions, environmental controls, remediation obligations, and agency correspondence

Public incentives, subsidies, tax agreements, infrastructure commitments, or community-benefit promises

Send Records

Help build the public record trail.

If you have official documents, meeting notes, public-record responses, agency letters, development filings, utility information, or brownfield documents related to Ecusta, send them to Amy Turner for review.