Local coverage
Project conversations across York County and the Catawba region.
Coverage depends on independent provider availability. Each page below explains useful housing and site context for that community.
Fort Mill
Historic town housing and major suburban growth create sharply different material, access, and drainage conditions.
Local planning notes →Tega Cay
Lake-influenced slopes, mature landscaping, and planned neighborhoods make runoff and constrained access important.
Local planning notes →York
A historic core and lower-density outer neighborhoods combine older crawlspaces with newer construction.
Local planning notes →Clover
Small-town homes and expanding subdivisions across rolling terrain require close attention to grading and water paths.
Local planning notes →Indian Land
Rapid development and newer homes often bring active grading, dense lots, and complex rooflines.
Local planning notes →Lake Wylie
Sloped shoreline-area properties and large homes can complicate drainage, equipment access, and exterior exposure.
Local planning notes →Chester
Older homes and mill-era neighborhoods often contain layered repairs and varied foundation conditions.
Local planning notes →Lancaster
Historic housing, postwar neighborhoods, and fast northern growth create a wide range of site and material conditions.
Local planning notes →