Local coverage
Project conversations across Lakeland and central Polk County.
Provider capacity changes week to week, so treat this list as coverage area, not a guarantee. Each community page below lays out the housing and site details relevant to that area.
Auburndale
Lakefront development, established ranch homes, and newer subdivisions create varied drainage and system-age conditions.
Local planning notes →Winter Haven
A chain-of-lakes setting and broad postwar housing stock make runoff, soil, and moisture important.
Local planning notes →Plant City
Historic neighborhoods, agricultural edges, and suburban growth combine older materials with larger lots.
Local planning notes →Bartow
Historic civic neighborhoods and later development require different preservation, access, and assembly strategies.
Local planning notes →Mulberry
Industrial history, modest older housing, and rural edges make soil history and prior repairs useful context.
Local planning notes →Polk City
Lower-density homes and fast regional growth create long drainage paths, septic, well, and access considerations.
Local planning notes →Kathleen
Rural-to-suburban transition brings mixed lot sizes, older homes, and changing stormwater patterns.
Local planning notes →Highland City
Newer subdivisions and established homes south of Lakeland combine active growth with humid inland exposure.
Local planning notes →