Environmental & Open Space Protection

Preserving What Makes Martin County Special

Martin County’s natural beauty is one of our greatest assets. From our waterways and green spaces to our parks, neighborhoods, and coastal environment, the character of this community is deeply connected to the land and resources that surround us.

Protecting those resources is not just about today, it is about preserving Martin County for future generations.

As growth continues throughout Florida, many communities have seen overdevelopment replace open land, increase congestion, and place added strain on the environment. Residents of Martin County understand the importance of protecting the balance between responsible growth and environmental preservation.

Casey Cass believes thoughtful planning and responsible zoning decisions are essential to maintaining that balance. Open spaces, natural areas, and community character should not be sacrificed for unchecked development or short-term interests.

Protecting the environment also means supporting infrastructure and planning that reduce flooding concerns, protect waterways, and preserve the natural resources that make Martin County unique. Once these spaces are lost, they cannot easily be restored.

Environmental protection and economic stability do not have to conflict with one another. With careful planning and responsible leadership, Martin County can continue to grow while still preserving the beauty, livability, and character that residents value most.

Casey Cass is committed to protecting open space, supporting responsible land use policies, and ensuring future development decisions are made with the long-term health of our community in mind.

Because preserving our environment means preserving the quality of life that makes Martin County home.

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