Protecting Property Rights: The Fight for Huston Cemetery and Community Integrity
As real estate professionals, we often find ourselves at the intersection of development and community values. One such case is currently unfolding in Sugarcreek Township, where a historic burial site—Huston Cemetery—faces the threat of being relocated to make way for a new housing development. This issue isn’t just about the development of much-needed new homes; it’s about respecting the history, honoring those who came before us, and upholding the integrity of the community we all work hard to build.
Huston Cemetery, a burial site dating back over 150 years and containing the remains of at least eight individuals, including military veterans, is under scrutiny as part of a proposed 80-home development. Originally, the Sugarcreek Township Trustees promised that the cemetery would be preserved, but after claims from the developer that the site interferes with a right of way, the Trustees voted to relocate the graves to another cemetery. This move has sparked a wave of outrage from residents who feel their voices were not heard, despite overwhelming opposition at public hearings. Especially since the developers own website STILL reflects the cemetery in place.
As Realtors, we believe in the importance of property rights—whether the property in question is a home, a business, or even the final resting place of those who contributed to the community. When decisions are made without fully considering the wishes of the people, it erodes the trust and respect between residents and their local government. The case of Huston Cemetery is a reminder that respecting property rights goes beyond the tangible—it’s about maintaining the spirit of a community that honors its past while working toward the future.
This isn’t just a matter of rezoning for new housing. It’s a question of how we balance progress with respect for those who live, work, and contribute to the fabric of our community—whether in life or death. The Township Trustees’ decision to move forward without adequate public discussion, communication with ALL Family Members of those buried, and without considering the concerns of the community could have long-lasting consequences on the spirit of unity that makes our neighborhoods thrive.
As part of the real estate community, we advocate for the rights of every property owner, and that includes advocating for the preservation of historic sites and the dignity of those interred. When the public’s wishes are ignored in favor of development without purpose, we risk losing the very foundation of what makes our communities special.
The move to relocate Huston Cemetery is a serious issue that raises questions about the values we uphold as a community. We urge everyone to speak up, contact the Township Trustees, and express their concerns about the preservation of this historic site. Together, we can work to ensure that development occurs in a way that respects the history and the people who have supported this community for generations.
What You Can Do to Make a Difference:
Contact Sugarcreek Township Trustees: Voice your concerns about the removal of the cemetery and urge the Trustees to reconsider their decision. https://www.sugarcreektownship.com/143/Board-of-Trustees
Reach Out to State Representatives: Advocate for state-level involvement to help preserve the cemetery. https://turner.house.gov/
Engage with the Developer: Encourage the developer to explore alternatives that do not involve the relocation of the cemetery. https://clearcreekoh.com/ (Yes, I know that looks like a municipal website address, but it is the developers!)
Support Public Petition Efforts: Join the efforts to petition for a public vote on the matter to ensure the community’s voice is heard. Sign the Petition https://chng.it/LKF2W4vVFP
At the end of the day, we all share a stake in creating communities that are built on respect, trust, and a sense of shared purpose. Let’s work together to ensure that the story of Houston Cemetery is one of preservation, not relocation. Stand with us to protect property rights and community integrity. Our next Podcast episode will speak on this matter further – be sure to TUNE IN and SHARE THIS POST AND VIDEO TO RALLY SUPPORT. @realhomestolove3939