Santa Rosa Groves moved a big step closer to inclusion in the Indian Trail Improvement District at a Wednesday, March 31 public hearing before the ITID Board of Supervisors.
During the hearing — which was open to the public and...
It’s a process, and Santa Rosa Groves residents and officials of the Indian Trail Improvement District continue to work the process that would allow the 640-acre community to become a fully activated ITID unit.
At 6 p.m. on Wednesday, March...
It has to be safety first when it comes to plans for the Nicole Hornstein Equestrian Park, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors agreed at a special meeting on Wednesday, March 10. That means plans for a...
When it comes to making Santa Rosa Groves an active unit in the Indian Trail Improvement District, it’s now or never, at least in terms of dealing with ITID’s current board, residents of the rural enclave were told during...
To cover or not to cover the Nicole Hornstein Equestrian Park arena is not the question, but merely how to do it and with how many amenities. That was a key topic of discussion at the Wednesday, Feb. 17...
Without objections, the Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation accepted the Indian Trail Improvement District’s local bill to allow the study of incorporation on Thursday, Jan. 7 at a hearing held at the Palm Beach County Convention Center.
State Rep. Rick...
The Indian Trail Improvement District will see the first phase of implementation for its new mobility plan in 2021 after the ITID Board of Supervisors approved it in December.
The plan will begin with the installation of speed tables at...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors heard a legislative update from lobbyist David Ramba on Wednesday, Dec. 16 that includes another try at a local bill authorizing ITID to conduct a study on the feasibility of incorporation.
The...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors passed a resolution Wednesday, Dec. 16 approving a mobility plan that it has been working over the past year and a half.
Kim DeLaney with the Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council said...
Keith Jordano and Betty Argue were sworn in as Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors for new four-year terms on Wednesday, Dec. 16.
While Argue began her second term on the board, Jordano was elected in November to replace former Supervisor...
In a workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 9, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors discussed a cost-saving plan to stabilize dirt roads with recycled asphalt millings.
Operations & Maintenance Director Jason Lester pointed out several advantages to millings, including...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors held a traffic calming workshop on Wednesday, Dec. 9 in response to increased cut-through traffic and anticipated Palm Beach County road improvements in coming years.
“We seem to meet resistance on some...