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Old 12-10-2024, 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by npwalters View Post
So to follow up. I realize that FL is basically sand and therefore the building practices must adapt. Do other communities in central FL have the same problem with failure rates?
Not sure if they had problems with pipes or not but - Water Oak down 441 was still flooded in parts as of last week, following Milton. They have a man-made lack in the middle of their community and that water was in peoples' houses, covering lanais and patios, and blocking the road for WELL over a week after the storm.

It looked to me like they simply didn't have any plans for flood drainage when it was built. Most of the community is sitting in a geographical depression with a body of water in the middle of it. There was no "downhill" where the water could go, so it just started climbing up.

Also a matter of bad planning, substandard regulations OR neglect in enforcing regulations (I don't know which it was).