Concrete poured on engineered, mid-century ground
Seminole stayed largely agricultural until development took off in the 1940s and 50s, and Lake Seminole itself was created in that era when Park Boulevard was built and the upper reaches of Long Bayou were engineered and separated — meaning much of the town's concrete sits on land whose drainage was actively reshaped within living memory.
What that means for an epoxy floor
Land this recently re-engineered for drainage can behave differently underfoot than naturally settled ground, worth checking before assuming a standard slab-prep approach. Assuming settled, older-style drainage on this newly reshaped ground is a common misjudgment.
Project paths
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Research-backed regional context
Clearwater planning combines redevelopment, historic resources, coastal flood risk, and stormwater management. Barrier-island and mainland properties can have materially different elevation, wind, corrosion, and permit requirements.