City of Lake Alfred
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Facts & Figures

Incorporated: 1915

Size: 10 square miles

Population: 4,517

Government: City Manager-City Commission. Commissioners elect the mayor and vice mayor to one year terms from among themselves, the commission is regularly scheduled to meet at 7:30 p.m. on the first and third Monday of the month. Our elected City Commission includes:

Mayor Jack Dearmin

Vice Mayor Albertus Maultsby

Commissioner Nancy Daley

Commissioner Tracy Garcia

Commissioner Lowell Schmidt

Annual Budget: $ 12.3 million

Property Tax Rate: $6.580 for $1,000 of taxable property value.

Education

Lake Alfred's public schools are part of the Polk County district. Ten different schools are schools of choice, or magnet schools, which offer specialized programs in subjects such as science, technology and the performing arts. Students apply to enter these schools and must abide by strict rules to stay in them. There are also several adult/community schools, exceptional student education centers and vocational-technical schools. Polk Community College, Florida Southern College and Ridge Vo-Tech are among the educational centers available for adult education. Please visit the Polk County School District website at www.pcsb.k12.fl.us for more information.

Industry

Lake Alfred has significant industry for its small size, mostly due to its location on the mainline railroad linking Miami to New York City. We are proud to be the Home of Florida Distillers, a subsidiary of Todhunter international. Their large complex produces many brand name alcohol and non-alcoholic products, which are shipped nationwide and overseas.

Also located in Lake Alfred is Grower's Fertilizer which is a manufacturer and wholesaler of agricultural fertilizer and chemical products. Our City's position between the major markets of Tampa and Orlando makes Lake Alfred a logical and economical choice for locating manufacturing and distribution facilities. In comparison to the big City Markets, Lake Alfred has ample utilities, a skilled work force, open land with correct zoning, excellent highway and railway access, and lower overhead and property prices.

Our community also experiences a significantly lower crime rate, making work and family life more enjoyable and safe. There is ample land in Lake Alfred and to the East and West, some currently zoned land for commercial/industrial, some with rail access, that is available for future growth.