Covered Bridge Road Conservation, Prospect, Kentucky

Covered Bridge Road Conservation, Prospect, Kentucky Stop the development of Triple Spring Farm!

01/03/2026
As we enter 2026, this land has been graced with the ability to exist in its natural state, full of history, natural tre...
01/03/2026

As we enter 2026, this land has been graced with the ability to exist in its natural state, full of history, natural treasures, and peace. We are very grateful for everyone who has looked at this page and supported this cause. Please keep this land in your thoughts for 2026!!

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08/13/2025

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$250,000 for a single acre. That is what developers are offering for my farm. At first glance, it sounds like a dream. But for me, it’s a reminder of the pressure closing in on farms like mine. Our land sits in a place they call a “land shortage” area, where open fields are quickly disappearing to make way for houses and shopping centers.
My farm is 313 years old. For the past 92 years, my family has cared for it, just as three families did before us. We’ve worked these fields through good harvests and bad storms, trusting the soil to give back what we put into it. Developers visit often, talking about how many houses they could build here. But they don’t see the history, the sweat, the long nights, or the generations of love that are rooted in this ground.

Farming is not easy. It demands everything from you—your strength, your patience, your hope. Yet it’s a life I would never trade. There is a quiet joy in planting seeds, caring for them, and watching them grow into food that feeds not only my family but my neighbors too. Even in the hardest years, when nature works against us, farmers rise again with a new season ahead.

As the New Year begins, I want to ask you to add one more resolution to your list—support your local farms.

Here’s how you can make a difference:
• Cook at home more and let farm-fresh produce guide your meals.
• Buy a farm share through a CSA and invest in your local growers.
• Choose milk from nearby dairies.
• Visit farmers markets close to your home or work.
• Spend a day at a farm and meet the people who grow your food.

Once farmland is developed, it’s gone forever. The only way farms can survive is if their communities stand with them. Every choice you make at the market is a vote for the future you want—one that keeps green fields, fresh food, and hardworking farmers alive.

Let’s make that future possible. Choose local. Eat local. Support the hands that feed you.

LAST CALL FOR LETTERS AND PETITIONS!!
03/23/2025

LAST CALL FOR LETTERS AND PETITIONS!!

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03/21/2025

Just a reminder for this weekend!!! Please write emails expressing your support to save the historic Triple Springs Farm!

URGENT CALL TO ACTION:
Please write letters of support to save Triple Springs Farm, a historical farm with slave quarters and a cemetery from becoming another Bob Jone's high density subdivision.
Please write letters this week, titled Pine Grove to:

Oldham County Planning and Zoning
[email protected]
[email protected]
please copy
[email protected]

Our attorney is tracking support.

03/19/2025

URGENT CALL TO ACTION:
Please write letters of support to save Triple Springs Farm, a historical farm with slave quarters and a cemetery from becoming another Bob Jone's high density subdivision.

Please write letters this week, titled Pine Grove to:

Oldham County Planning and Zoning
[email protected]
[email protected]

please copy
[email protected]
Our attorney is tracking support.

03/19/2025

We are working full time to prepare for the Oldham County Planning and Zoning Meeting March 25th at 9 am at 100 W. Jefferson, Lagrange.

We need as many people as possible to attend! A small inconvenience on a Tuesday may save our area years of destruction from construction, chemical pollution in waterways and traffic issues in addition to the permanent loss of it's rural nature.

This proposed high density subdivision and developer must be stopped. What he is doing to this area, he has been doing for years all around Oldham County.

03/02/2025

We appreciate the continued support and enthusiasm of everyone on and off this page to save and preserve the historic Triple Springs Farm.

This month (March) 25th at 9am will be the Planning Commission Meeting during which the Oldham County Planning Commission will vote on whether or not Triple Springs becomes the proposed High Density Subdivision, destroying hundreds of years of history and natural landscape on the property and along Covered Bridge Road, and potentially contaminating surrounding waterways and existing conservation easements. Septic Tanks potentially leaking into the above and below ground streams flowing into surrounding waterways and Harrod's Creek.

WE NEED AT LEAST 200-300 NEIGBHORS AND SUPPORTERS TO ATTEND THE MEETING ON 3/25 AT 9:00.

TWO SEPERATE NEIGBHORHOOD MEETINGS WILL BE HELD TO PREPARE FOR 3/25 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING. THESE MEETINGS WILL BE ANNOUNCED THIS WEEK.

THIS IS IT: THIS IS THE MEETING THAT COUNTS. THE BEST WAY TO SHOW SUPPORT IS ATTENDING THE MEETING.

PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]

All are welcome! Your support is needed! Technical Review Committee Meeting:Wednesday, February 19th, 1 p.m.100 W Jeffer...
02/16/2025

All are welcome! Your support is needed!

Technical Review Committee Meeting:
Wednesday, February 19th, 1 p.m.
100 W Jefferson Street, La Grange, KY

Your presence will prove our community cares.

01/19/2025
01/16/2025

Appreciation to everyone who attended the Oldham County Technical Review Meeting this afternoon where Triple Springs/ Pine Grove Subdivision was presented.

When the Technical Review Committee was presented with questions regarding drainage, storm water, septic, the TRC Committee repeatedly stated 'it is the Developer's responsibility'.

How can we trust the public servants of Oldham County to ensure any important requirements will be recognized, upheld, or enforced when the TRC, itself, failed to recognize OR enforce their procedural requirements.

Furthermore, when tenured legal representation brought to the attention of the TRC, applicable Oldham County requirements were neither recognized nor enforced, the TRC repeatedly looked the other way.

How many more time will the Oldham County TRC and other public servants of Oldham County look the other way at the demise of farms, historic areas, waterways, life and safety, well being and future generations because they are afraid to stand up for what is just, fair and correct now?

Covered Bridge Road needs everyone's continued support!

01/14/2025

Please take time to attend the Technical Review Committee Meeting this Wednesday, January 15th, at 1pm at the Oldham County Fiscal Court Annex, 100 West Jefferson Street.

Attending the meeting will show support for the neighborhood's valid reasons to stop the high density subdivision at the historic Triple Springs Farm, located at 10201 Covered Bridge Road.

Very important Oldham County employees and officials are aware of the area's opposition to the planned subdivision.

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Covered Bridge Road
Prospect, KY

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