February Building & Development Report – City of Woodruff

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Overview of Permit Activity

Information compiled using the Permit Reports for February 2026 from Woodruff Police Department.

The City of Woodruff issued 84 permits during February 2026, reflecting continued growth in both residential development and commercial improvements.

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Residential Growth Leads the Way

The majority of permits were for new home construction, with activity spread across several subdivisions including:

  • Neely Park
  • Ivy Grove
  • Harrier Point
  • Rutledge Estates
  • Waverly Springs
  • Autumn Glen

Dozens of new homes were approved throughout these neighborhoods, signaling steady expansion and ongoing demand for housing in the area.

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Renovations & Upgrades

In addition to new construction, several permits were issued for:

  • Major home renovations, including full interior rebuilds and system upgrades
  • Roof replacements and repairs
  • Electrical and mechanical improvements, including HVAC and generator installations

These projects indicate continued investment in maintaining and improving existing housing stock.


Commercial Activity

Commercial permits included:

  • Installation of a fiber optic network across multiple city roads
  • A new compressor building and H2 pad on Highway 101
  • Signage permits and building improvements
  • Installation of electric vehicle charging stations
  • A wet chemical fire suppression system upgrade
  • Construction of a commercial swimming pool/splash pad at Moye Farms

Energy & Infrastructure

Several permits also reflect a shift toward modernization and energy efficiency:

  • Solar panel installations and energy storage systems
  • EV charging infrastructure
  • Continued utility and fiber upgrades

What This Means

Woodruff continues to experience strong residential growth, supported by steady commercial investment and infrastructure upgrades. The mix of new construction, renovations, and utility improvements points to both expansion and long-term community development.


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Tracy Sanders
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