Sign the sunflower petition
Support the public request to explore transforming the old Ecusta Paper Mill property into a sunflower field and community green space for Brevard and Transylvania County.
Sign petitionTake Action
The most useful public action is calm, specific, and evidence-based: sign the petition, ask for documents, ask for comparisons, and ask whether each proposal truly fits Brevard’s future.
Petition
The petition gives supporters a simple first step: back the idea of a sunflower field and community-centered green space as a better future for the former Ecusta property.
Public Questions
Support the public request to explore transforming the old Ecusta Paper Mill property into a sunflower field and community green space for Brevard and Transylvania County.
Sign petitionRequest Ecusta-specific permit filings, utility estimates, water-use projections, noise studies, backup generator plans, heat analysis, traffic impacts, brownfields restrictions, and any public incentive or subsidy documents.
Decision-makers should compare the full community value of a data-center path against a wellness-centered revitalization plan built around trails, sunflowers, native planting, education, tourism, and public access.
The next chapter of Ecusta should be measured against Brevard’s identity: outdoor recreation, Pisgah Forest, the Ecusta Trail, waterfalls, arts, wellness, small business, and long-term public benefit.
Wellness Center Vision
A wellness center at Ecusta should feel calm, intentional, and rooted in nature. Sacred-geometry-inspired design can help organize gardens, paths, gathering circles, water features, and quiet spaces around harmony, proportion, and beauty.
The safe public framing is design-oriented: sacred geometry as visual structure, wayfinding, garden layout, and symbolic connection to sunflowers, spirals, circles, and natural patterns — not as a health claim.
Suggested Public Message
Ecusta can become a community-serving landscape of sunflowers, trails, wellness, education, arts, native planting, and public access. Before any data-center or high-impact digital infrastructure path moves forward, the public deserves a transparent comparison.