THE ALLEN ACTION PLAN
Greenville County is at a turning point.
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The decisions being made right now will shape this community for decades.
This isn’t the time for:
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Guesswork
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Backroom decisions
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Or leadership that reacts too late
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Allen Kellett brings something different:
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A lifetime here
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Real-world experience managing land and growth
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A clear understanding of what’s at stake
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Because once our way of life is gone — it’s not coming back.

Growth That Respects Our Community
Growth is coming — but without leadership, it becomes overcrowding, traffic, and losing the character of our communities.
Allen believes:
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Growth should fit the community — not overwhelm it
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Planning should happen before approvals — not after
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Decisions should protect residents — not just benefit developers
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We can grow without losing who we are — but only if we lead.
Infrastructure That Keeps Up
People are feeling it every day — more traffic, longer commutes, and roads that weren’t built for this kind of growth.
Allen will push for:
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Infrastructure planning before major development
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Smarter road and traffic solutions
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Responsible budgeting that prioritizes core needs
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If infrastructure doesn’t keep up, quality of life goes down.
Protecting Rural Life & Open Land
This part of Greenville County is special — and people want to keep it that way.
Allen understands:
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Farmland and open space aren’t replaceable
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Rural communities deserve a voice
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Growth should never erase the character of where we live
Once it’s gone, it’s gone.
Preserving Quality of Life for the Next Generation
This isn’t just about today — it’s about what Greenville County looks like 10, 20, 30 years from now.
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Allen is running to:
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Protect what families have built here
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Ensure smart, sustainable growth
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Leave Greenville County better than we found it
Accountability You Can Count On
People feel like decisions are being made without them.
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Allen believes:
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Residents should have a voice
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Government should be open and accessible
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Leaders should answer to the people they represent
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You deserve to know what’s happening in your community.
