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P.O. Box 170, Magnolia Springs, AL 36555

Brett Gaar for Baldwin County Commissioner District 4

Brett Gaar for Baldwin County Commissioner District 4

Protect Our Home. Plan Our Future.

Experienced leadership to guide Baldwin County’s growth, strengthen infrastructure, and preserve the land and waterways that define our way of life.

A Proven Leader for Baldwin County

Brett Gaar is a fifth-generation Baldwin County resident and lifelong member of the Magnolia Springs community. With 29 years of experience in environmental consulting and infrastructure planning, he understands the pressures created by rapid growth.

He has worked on major infrastructure projects across the Southeast and served locally on the Magnolia Springs Town Council, the Wolf Bay Watershed Watch Board, and as Chairman of the Baldwin County Environmental Advisory Committee.

Brett brings experience, integrity, and steady leadership to help Baldwin County grow responsibly.

Campaign Priorities

Plan Growth the Right Way

Baldwin County is expanding quickly. Growth must align with infrastructure capacity, protect property values, and preserve our natural resources. Development should strengthen communities, not strain them.

Strengthen Infrastructure & Public Safety

Roads, drainage, utilities, and emergency services must keep pace with development. Schools, fire departments, and law enforcement should be included early in planning discussions so public safety and education remain central to growth decisions.

Fiscal Responsibility & Transparent Government

County government must be efficient, accountable, and focused on results. Taxpayer dollars should be invested strategically, with clear communication and measurable outcomes.

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Experience That Matters

For nearly three decades, Brett worked on environmental compliance and infrastructure planning for bridges, highways, ports, and large-scale developments. His work includes projects impacting Baldwin County such as the Gulf State Park Lodge, Gulf State Park trail expansion, the Beach Express, and The Wharf in Orange Beach.

He understands both the environmental and infrastructure implications of growth and brings practical experience to every decision.

Rooted in Baldwin County

Brett and his wife Christine have been married for 30 years and have three children and two grandchildren who call Baldwin County home. As a fifth-generation resident, he is committed to protecting the quality of life that makes this county a place families want to live for generations.