Hearings are underway by the Indian Trail Improvement District’s Feasibility and Charter Review Committee and will continue through August to work through the details of a possible incorporation of ITID into a municipality.
The committee was authorized this year by...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors agreed Wednesday, July 21 for district staff to continue working with the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission to move a gate separating the M-1 Impoundment and the J.W. Corbett Wildlife...
Indian Trail Improvement District President Betty Argue received her Certified District Manager certificate last week at the Florida Association of Special Districts (FASD) conference in Orlando. At the conference, she was also honored with the Most Valuable Member of...
Indian Trail Improvement District Executive Director Burgess Hanson received a glowing evaluation from the ITID Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, June 9, receiving a 10 percent pay increase to $185,000.
“Mr. Hanson, we know that you love this job. You...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved a $12.5 million budget for fiscal year 2021-22 on Wednesday, June 9 that would raise the average non-ad valorem assessment about $45 annually per acre to compensate for infrastructure improvements...
Even with a $1.3 million whack to the proposed fiscal year 2021-22 budget, Indian Trail Improvement District residents face a per-acre assessment increase of $45.
The news came during the annual budget proposal presented by Executive Director Burgess Hanson to...
Over the next five to 10 years, wider roads, more traffic and additional commercial space are coming to The Acreage, wanted or otherwise in the semi-rural community. How to best manage the inevitable changes and maintain the area’s rural...
Hurricane season is just ahead, and that could mean more flooding and impassible roads in the Santa Rosa Groves neighborhood that is currently seeking activation into the Indian Trail Improvement District.
While it’s too late for a permanent solution this...
According to Indian Trail Improvement District President Betty Argue, the district is facing a “traffic tsunami,” and residents need to get involved if they don’t want the area’s rural lifestyle to be swept way.
Argue made the comments at the...
The Indian Trail Improvement District is in good financial shape in terms of revenue and administration, according to the annual audit conducted by the firm Grau & Associates.
The annual audit was presented to the ITID Board of Supervisors by...
Nearby residents and members of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors asked the owners of the proposed Memory Care at The Acreage facility to consider the rural nature of the area as they make plans for the...
Arrgh, matey! Temple Park in The Acreage is about to get an upgrade with a new play area featuring a pirate theme. The upgrade was approved at the Wednesday, March 31 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board...