Monthly e-Newsletter for residential associations and property managers
March 2022
The Orrin Randolph Plan
Where did all these drainage canals come from? The answer to that question goes back in time over a century. Read more to learn about LWDD's canal system and whose idea it was to dig all these canals.
Residents are encouraged to contact the LWDD Team to inform us of canal maintenance that may be needed or other issues that may pose a safety or flooding risk.
LWDD continues to add new maps and information to its public mapping portal. The mapping portal is a source for data authored and stewarded by LWDD. It's a fun and easy way to find information about your neighborhood. Access to the mapping portal can be found on our website.
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 in our area. This month's article discusses water quality and algal blooms. Read more at the link below and continue your journey to becoming a Water-VIP.
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.