My name is Casey Buttery. I am a 14-year-old boy working on communications for Scouting. I would like to share my opinion on the community’s reaction to the future of the Minto development.
I, myself, have no love for the development of the semi-rural areas of Loxahatchee, but it seems others have taken more drastic measures than many people would believe, destroying property and turning members of our community against each other.
Even though I dread the idea of having an extra 6,600 homes, I do not believe it to be right to protest the creation of these homes with violence, and pray that, if the development succeeds, that vandalism and violence do not turn Loxahatchee from a peaceful town into a place where violence and distrust are common occurrences.
Luckily, this does not have to happen, as the Minto development can be protested in more peaceful ways, definitely more peaceful than vandalizing property. So, instead of destroying property, find other ways to protest.
The values and rights of our society and all who are included within it must be upheld for us to maintain the quiet town in Florida so many know and love. Please consider what I have said.
Casey Buttery, The Acreage
Well said Casey. I hope your message, which was eloquently written,
gets out to the many residents of this area. Good luck with attaining
your scouting goals.