Neighbors say Polk County development would constrict state's wildlife corridor

1 年前
Some would call the rural community in Polk County just west of Lake Hatchineha the middle of nowhere, but Glenn Lawhorn has a different name for it. “This is the end of the earth,” he said of his community, which is at the very end of Lake Hatchineha Road. But even the “end of the earth” is growing, and soon, part of the rural area — southeast of Haines City — could look a lot different. https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/region-polk/neighbors-say-polk-county-development-would-constrict-states-wildlife-corridor