During the Planning Commission meeting March 4, 2025, Samford University requested rezoning to accommodate a new community, Creekside, south of Lakeshore Drive near their campus. The development aims to create a livable, town square-style environment. Commission members told the applicant they would not support the item and suggested pausing to engage the public in further discussions so that they would have a better understanding of the project. In response, the applicant, Landmark Development, requested that the item be carried over until next month.
There was a very large community response with many concerns. Colin Coyne, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer for Samford University, addressed the crowd and acknowledged the school’s past shortcomings as a neighbor, but emphasized that things have changed in the last few years. He made it clear they’re serious about being an active, engaged part of the community. He welcomed open conversations, promising to meet with anyone as long as needed to address concerns. With a background in environmental management, he recognized the community’s worries about traffic and sustainability, stressing that Samford has a responsibility to find real, lasting solutions—especially for watershed management along Shades Creek.
Coyne reassured residents that the university is committed to improving its properties, working with neighbors, and making decisions that align with both its academic and faith-based mission. Watch the full meeting video below.
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