Okaloosa United Residents for Saving Our Irreplaceable Land
Protecting the Rural Heart of Okaloosa CountyNorth Okaloosa is one of the last places where Florida’s true rural character still thrives—farmland, open spaces, quiet roads, and communities built on generations of heritage. But rapid, incompatible development threatens to erase the very identity that makes this place home.
Get Involved
Volunteer
Volunteers help us spread awareness, attend meetings, share information, and educate neighbors about what’s happening in our community. Even a small amount of time can make a big difference.
Your voice matters—your involvement matters even more.
MakING a Donation
Your support helps protect Okaloosa’s rural land, farmland, and community heritage. Donations fund legal action, community education, and outreach efforts that keep residents informed and ensure responsible, lawful growth.
Every contribution makes a real impact.
Our Purpose
Protecting Rural Land
We fight to preserve Okaloosa County’s farmland, open spaces, and rural character so our community’s heritage is never lost.
Advocating for Responsible Growth
We support development that follows the law, respects residents, and aligns with the county’s comprehensive plan—nothing more, nothing less.
Educating the Community
We keep residents informed about local development decisions, land use issues, and how these changes impact everyday life.
Empowering Local Voices
We unite neighbors, organize volunteers, and ensure residents have a strong, respected voice in decisions that shape our future.
What Drives Us
Our Mission
OUR-SOIL is dedicated to protecting the rural character, farmlands, natural resources, and heritage of Okaloosa County. We advocate for responsible, lawful growth and oppose incompatible development that threatens our community. Through education, civic engagement, and legal action, we work to ensure a sustainable, fair future for residents today and for generations to come.
Get Involved
Protecting Okaloosa’s rural land starts with community participation. Whether you donate, volunteer, share information, or attend local meetings, your involvement strengthens our ability to defend the places we love. Every action—big or small—helps preserve our farmland, natural resources, and rural way of life for future generations.
