Welcome to the premiere issue of the Save Mink Livsey Coalition Journal - our dedicated space for community voices, environmental advocacy, and the fight to protect the places we call home.

In this blog we discuss The Falls at Mink Livsey - a proposed development that would reroute streams, strip away tree canopy, and place surrounding communities at even greater risk of flooding, erosion, and long-term environmental damage.

For residents of Norris Lake, Camaron Springs, Graycliff, Inns Brook, Wynterset, and beyond, this is not just about land use - it’s about safeguarding our homes, our water, and our shared legacy.

The Survey Results Are In . . .

DATA FROM THE GROUND UP

Explore the results of our neighborhood soil and erosion surveys. This interactive map reveals how runoff, slope, and soil stability shape the health of our creeks - and what it means for future development in the Mink Livsey area.

Feature Story

Protecting Our Creeks: Opposition to Buffer Variance BV-067-25-03

The Save Mink Livsey Coalition stands united against a proposed stream buffer variance that would permanently alter our waterways, remove tree canopy, and heighten flooding and erosion risks for surrounding neighborhoods. In August 2025, we submitted formal public comments to the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD), outlining community testimonies, survey findings, and scientific evidence demonstrating the harms of this project.

Read our full response and see why protecting Mink Livsey is vital for the future of our homes, creeks, and community.

BLOG POSTS

THE SAVE MINK LIVSEY JOURNAL

WHO WILL SPEAK FOR THE LAND

The Fight to Protect Mink Livsey's Ecosystem

MARKED & UNMARKED: THE LIVES BENEATH THE LAND

The land between No Business and Do Little Creeks carries untold Native stories.

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In Solidarity,

Preserving Our Past. Protecting Our Future.

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