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Monthly e-Newsletter for residents and property managers
December 2022
Landowners Meetings and Board Elections
On January 4, 2023, the LWDD will hold the Annual Landowners Meeting at the District's office at 9:00 a.m. The Landowners Meeting is open to the public. The purpose is for the hearing of reports, comments from landowners and the election of Board Supervisors. Qualified candidates in this election cycle are Carrie Parker Hill for Sub-District 4 and Stephen Bedner for Sub-District 2. For more information about the Landowners Meeting and the election process click the link below.

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Holiday Time Is Water Conservation Time
During the holiday season homeowners may use more water than usual. Food preparation, cooking, cleaning and overnight guests can add to the household consumption and water bill. But there are a few easy steps you can take this holiday season to save water and promote conservation. Read how at the link below.

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Spreading Holiday Cheer!
Local kids will have a happy holiday this year thanks to the LWDD Team and the Spirit of Giving Network. Staff donated more than 50 gifts and gift-cards! Thank you to everyone who helped to make this drive a success. LWDD has been partnering with the Spirit of Giving Network for several years. To learn more about the Spirit of Giving Network click on 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 management in our area. This month we discuss what "flash flood" means. Read about it at the link below and continue your journey to becoming a Water-VIP.

Man sweeping flood water from inside his home
Holiday Office Closures
LWDD Office will be closed:
  • December 23 & 26, 2022 - Christmas Observed
  • December 30, 2022 - New Years Observed
  • January 16, 2022 - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
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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