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Monthly e-Newsletter for residential associations and property managers
November 2022
Welcome Supervisor Carrie Parker Hill
At the November 16, 2022, Board of Supervisors meeting, Carrie Parker Hill was sworn-in to serve on the LWDD Board of Supervisors as an interim board member. She will serve the remainder of the term for the Sub-District 4 seat and is a candidate for full-term election at the Annual Landowners' meeting on January 4, 2023. Read more about Ms. Hill at the link below.

Hurricane Season Ends
As the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season comes to an end, the staff and management at LWDD want to thank all our partners for their cooperation during this storm season. Property managers, community boards, drainage committees and individual residents did a great job responding to flood control instructions and monitoring weather alerts. But LWDD wants to remind everyone that localized flooding is always a possibility in our area. Visit our Storm Response webpage for tips on storm readiness all year long.

Iguana Control & Homeowners
LWDD has recently received several calls from residents and community associations regarding iguanas and how to control the population in and around homes, ponds and canals. In response we have created a list of frequently asked questions and answers about iguana control. You can access the page at the link below.

Water-VIPs
Become a Water-VIP (very informed person) and learn about water quality, quantity and management. Each month we will provide an informative article regarding water. This month's article discusses how droughts self-propagate. Read more at the link below and continue your journey to becoming a Water-VIP.

Holiday Office Closures
LWDD Office will be closed:
  • November 24 & 25, 2022 - Thanksgiving Holidays
  • December 23 & 26, 2022 - Christmas Holidays Observed
  • December 30, 2022 - New Year's Day Observed
For more calendar information click the link below.

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Founded in 1915, the Lake Worth Drainage District is an independent special district that manages water resources and provides flood control for approximately 800,000 residents and more than 10,000 acres of agricultural land in southeastern Palm Beach County
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