09/01/2025
Myer’s Hill Rezone Fight
Thanks so much for coming to the meeting tonight! Here is a Facebook post that you can copy and paste to your social media. Feel free to text or email this as well to anyone you can think of who might be interested in this rezoning fight.
🚨 A Chip in the Dam: This Rezoning Vote Could Change the Future of Every New Neighborhood Development in Glynn County 🚨
📅 Thursday, September 4th
🕕 6:00 PM
📍 Historic Courthouse, 701 G Street
The Board of Commissioners will vote on whether to rezone land on Myers Hill Road.
What’s at stake? Turning long-standing ½-acre lots (21,000 sq. ft.) into 8,000 sq. ft. lots — a massive shift that could set the tone for ALL future developments in Glynn County.
This isn’t just about one rural neighborhood. Higher density anywhere means more traffic on our roads, more strain on our schools, and a permanent change to the character of Glynn County.
🙋♀️ Over 800 neighbors have already signed a petition opposing this rezoning. Now we need to show up in person.
Yes, we fought this fight six months ago. Yes, the community won. But now a Commissioner is sponsoring it and bringing it back — so here we are, having to fight it all over again.
👉 Please join us Thursday night and make your voice heard — because if it can happen here, it can happen anywhere.
✍️ Haven’t signed the petition yet? Add your name here and share it with your friends and neighbors:
🔗 https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/save-rural-glynn
⚠️ At the last planning meeting, a board member questioned whether petition signers “really lived here” — even mocking the effort by pointing out the one fake name someone signed as a prank, Kermit the Frog, as a punchline. Our voices deserve better than to be dismissed as a joke.
👉 The best way to prove we are serious, real, and united is to pack the courthouse Thursday night and make our voices heard. What happens in this one rural section of Glynn County will have a ripple effect across the whole county. A deviation this drastic in density doesn’t just affect the exit 29 area — it affects all of the Golden Isles.
Help protect South Glynn County’s rural character—say NO to the proposed rezoning that would bring high-density development and harm our community.