The city will continue to use its south tower near 6th Avenue, which recently received a paint makeover and is clearly visible from Interstate 95.
LAKE WORTH BEACH — Piece by piece, Lake Worth Beach's north water tower, which has stood at the intersection of 22nd Avenue North and North D Street since 1946, will be disassembled on Tuesday ...
Lake Worth Beach's north water tower, which has stood at the intersection of 22nd Avenue North and North D Street since 1946, will be disassembled on Tuesday, Jan. 21. City officials say the ...
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FACTORS IN THE CRASH. HAPPENING NOW, EXPECT SOME CLOSURES IN PARTS OF LAKE WORTH BEACH AS CREWS BEGIN DISMANTLING ONE OF THE WATER TOWERS. THIS ISN’T THE ONE THAT IS NEAR 95. IT LOOKS LIKE THAT ...
(CBS12) — Expect street closures next week as the city of Lake Worth Beach prepares to dismantle a water tower. The City of Lake Worth Beach says that portions of 22nd Ave N between North A ...
LAKE WORTH BEACH, Fla. — Central County residents are going to see something's missing starting Tuesday. The city will begin to dismantle the water tower that sits on the corner of North D ...
Central County residents are going to see something's missing starting Tuesday. The city will begin to dismantle the water tower that sits in the corner of North D Street and 22nd Ave North.
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