The BFCA was created several decades ago by local resident Hilda Towery. With the Association's hard work, Bells Ferry, south of I-575, was kept as a 2-lane road and primarily low density residential. After Hilda's passing a group of concerned citizens from the Bells Ferry area revived the Association. We work with local legislators, environmental groups, law enforcement officials, residents and neighborhood associations within our area to address these issues head-on as they arise. Our mission is to preserve the quality of our residential neighborhoods amid increasing outside development demands of commercial business. We are living in a prime location near two major interstates, an ever-growing state university, a major retail mall and an outlet mall. It is vital that the residents of this area are represented. We encourage everyone to get involved with the issues and voice your opinions, even if they differ from ours. This is our community; what is developed affects our home values and quality of life.
BFCA Board:
Cecilia Hart
Tullan Avard
Erin Mulgrew
Karen Huck
Joanne Trivett
BFCA Advisory Board:
Michael Stine
Phil Blackwell
Dan Williams, Ph.D.
Martha Williams, Ph.D.