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About Islandwide Land Surveyors
Islandwide Land Surveyors has served the Lindenhurst, NY community for years, offering land surveying services. Our licensed surveyors are experienced in delivering precise and comprehensive surveys tailored to your needs. We focus on attention to detail and commitment to excellence, making sure your property’s unique requirements are met with professionalism.
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Land surveying determines property lines and construction aids and provides legal compliance. At Islandwide Land Surveyors, we focus on various surveys, including accurate title, boundary, and topographic surveys. We make sure your Lindenhurst, NY, and Suffolk County projects are based on exact measurements and legal accuracy thanks to our knowledge base. Contact us at 516-496-7822 to learn how we can assist you with your surveying needs.
The village was originally named “Breslau” because the town’s original German settlers were from the city of Breslau in Silesia (present-day Wrocław, Poland.) The town was founded in 1873 and renamed Lindenhurst in 1891.
On October 30, 2012, Hurricane Sandy flooded over half the village’s streets. On the southern side of Montauk Highway the water reached up to 6 feet (1.8 m) high. When multiple fires broke out south of Montauk Highway, firefighters were able to contain these fires to their respective dwellings limiting further damage to neighboring houses. Firefighters from most of the Town of Babylon helped control the fires in Lindenhurst. Firefighters fought the blazes in water that was four feet high in higher spots and six feet in lower areas. The people who lived on the northern side of Lindenhurst had no power for over one week. Because of incidents of looting the vacated homes on the southern side of Lindenhurst, the police force had to impose limitations. Curfews were enforced, and only people with proof of residency were allowed south of Montauk Highway. After two days, the water receded.
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