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Class was in session this week as LWDD Executive Director and District Engineer "Professor" Tommy Strowd presented the shared roles and responsibilities of community flood control to a key group of property managers. Joined by local civil engineer Fred Roth Jr., Strowd emphasized the critical partnership between community managers, Homeowners Association boards and the LWDD to protect residents, businesses and agricultural lands from flooding.

Roth, the president of a local engineering firm, highlighted the infrastructure maintenance and planning responsibilities of community leaders.
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Class was in session this week as LWDD Executive Director and District Engineer Professor Tommy Strowd presented the shared roles and responsibilities of community flood control to a key group of property managers. Joined by local civil engineer Fred Roth Jr., Strowd emphasized the critical partnership between community managers, Homeowners Association boards and the LWDD to protect residents, businesses and agricultural lands from flooding. 

Roth, the president of a local engineering firm, highlighted the infrastructure maintenance and planning responsibilities of community leaders.Image attachment

Lost & Found: Climbing the ladder of success is generally a good thing . . . unless that ladder ends up on our canal right-of-way. Email info@lwdd.net to report large debris clogging an LWDD canal . . . or to claim your lost item. ... See MoreSee Less

Lost & Found: Climbing the ladder of success is generally a good thing . . . unless that ladder ends up on our canal right-of-way. Email info@lwdd.net to report large debris clogging an LWDD canal . . . or to claim your lost item.

In honor of Public Service Recognition Week, thank you to the LWDD staff for working every day to provide flood control and protect the water supply for more than 800,000 residents, businesses and agricultural land in southeastern Palm Beach County.

Photos of Staff at Work: www.flickr.com/photos/lwdd/albums
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In honor of Public Service Recognition Week, thank you to the LWDD staff for working every day to provide flood control and protect the water supply for more than 800,000 residents, businesses and agricultural land in southeastern Palm Beach County. 

Photos of Staff at Work: https://www.flickr.com/photos/lwdd/albums
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