Ecusta-specific development applications, permits, site plans, or rezoning materials
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.
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
Official federal regulatory record
Official local government record
Official state brownfields record
Reputable local history or local news source
Peer-reviewed, technical, or national-lab source
Research limitation or carefully framed inference
Documents to Request
Before any high-impact use moves forward, the public deserves the full picture.
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
Careful Claim Language
Use language that is strong, accurate, and defensible.
Say this
Sunflowers and native plantings can support phytomanagement, demonstration planting, soil stabilization, habitat, education, and visible land stewardship when guided by site-specific conditions.
Do not say this
Do not claim sunflowers alone will clean the entire Ecusta site or replace qualified environmental testing, remediation, and agency-approved controls.
Say this
Brevard adopted a temporary moratorium on data centers, cryptomining facilities, server farms, and similar uses while reviewing how to regulate them.
Do not say this
Do not claim that a data center has been officially approved for Ecusta unless a verified Ecusta-specific approval record is produced.
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.