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.

Make the Ask Visible
The trail-and-stream vision gives supporters a concrete image to share: a public landscape where beauty, movement, water, native planting, and community access are part of the future.
Open Vision GalleryPublic 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.
Community Benefit
A community-centered Ecusta can include seasonal events, seed education, stewardship, local partnerships, and carefully evaluated reuse paths — all guided by site-specific safety and environmental controls.

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.