High Springs, Alachua County, FL
Moderate Flood Risk22% SFHA

High Springs Construction
& Permit Services

MKC serves High Springs with construction, permits, and flood compliance. This spring-country town at the Santa Fe River draws outdoor enthusiasts and has active waterfront property renovation demand.

FEMA Flood Risk in High Springs

High Springs sits at the confluence of the Santa Fe and Ichetucknee Rivers with moderate flood risk. Approximately 22% of properties are in Zone AE along the river corridors.

SFHA Coverage

22%

Flood Risk Level

Moderate

Flood Zones

AE, X

County

Alachua County

Services Available in High Springs

  • Flood Permits & FEMA Compliance
  • After-the-Fact Permits
  • Structural Engineering & Inspections
  • General Construction
  • Commercial Buildout & Renovation
  • Open Permit Closeouts & Code Violations
  • Electrical · Plumbing · Gas · HVAC
  • Sinkhole Remediation
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High Springs FAQ

Common questions about permits, flood compliance, and construction in High Springs.

What flood risk does High Springs face near the Santa Fe River?

High Springs has Zone AE along the Santa Fe River and its tributaries. Approximately 22% of properties are in FEMA's SFHA. Riverside and spring-run adjacent properties face the highest flood exposure.

Are there environmental requirements near High Springs spring runs?

Yes. The Santa Fe River and Ichetucknee River are Outstanding Florida Waters with FDEP environmental setback requirements. MKC coordinates all required environmental reviews for spring-adjacent properties.

Does MKC handle Alachua County permits for High Springs?

Yes. MKC manages permits through Alachua County Building Inspection and the City of High Springs for High Springs area projects.

What construction services does MKC offer in High Springs?

MKC provides residential renovation, additions, waterfront flood compliance upgrades, after-the-fact permits, and engineering for High Springs properties.

Can MKC handle after-the-fact permits in High Springs?

Yes. MKC handles ATF permit resolution for unpermitted work in High Springs through Alachua County or City of High Springs building departments.

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