There are several things you can do to help protect Gans Creek Wild Area from encroaching development. Public pressure is an important factor in the City’s decision, so we are asking everyone to voice their concerns to the Mayor and the City Council. Here are a few ways you can act:
The Gans Creek Allies, a coalition of park neighbors, interested citizens, and local environmental organizations, have drafted a Columbia Southeast Area Plan petition in an effort to focus our demands and prioritize the need for permanent protections for property surrounding the state park. All signatures and comments will be submitted to the City Council. Please be sure to share the link to the petition on social media and encourage others to sign.
Please share your personal experiences, feelings and thoughts about protecting this precious and irreplaceable resource with the commission. Tell them there needs to be some coordinated County-City planning and protection for the area around Rock Bridge, especially Gans Creek Wild Area.
Submit your public comments to:
Justin Aldred, District I Commissioner
801 East Walnut, Room 333
Columbia, MO 65201-7732
573-886-4308 (direct)
jaldred@bonecountymo.org
Janet Thompson, District II Commissioner
801 East Walnut, Room 333
Columbia, MO 65201-7732
573-886-4305 (Commission office)
jthompso@boonecountymo.org
Dan Atwill, Presiding Commissioner
801 East Walnut, Room 333
Columbia, MO 65201-7732
573-886-4305 (Commission office)
datwill@boonecountymo.org
Find talking points and more info. on our Updates page.
You do not have to be a resident of Columbia! This development will impact our state park and therefore anyone is entitled to voice their concerns to city leaders. The Mayor also has a vote on the City Council, and you can email every member of the council as well, not just your representative. If you are a resident of Columbia, be sure to let your councilperson know that when you contact them. Phone calls, personal meetings and mailed correspondence are also an excellent way to get your voice heard. See below for tips on contacting council people.
We are incredibly grateful for the outpouring of support we have received so far from the community. It is clear that many people care very deeply about Gans Creek Wild Area, and we appreciate your time and efforts to help us protect this space for future generations!