Friday, August 15, 2025

Acreage/Indian Trail

One Incumbent, Two Newcomers Take Seats On Indian Trail Board

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors will have two new members following the results of Tuesday’s election, while the one incumbent on the ballot will return for a new four-year term. According to unofficial returns, in Seat 1,...

Three Of Six Indian Trail Candidates Attend ALA-Hosted Forum

The Acreage Landowners’ Association held a forum Thursday, Oct. 25 for the six candidates seeking three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors during next week’s election, but only three of the six candidates attended. Seat 1...

Indian Trail Supervisors Defend Recent Assessment Hikes

At the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors meeting last week, ITID President Betty Argue noted that there has been much discussion in the community about the district’s recent assessment increases for the new fiscal year that began...

Citrus Grove Trunk-Or-Treat Gets Help From ITID, PBSO

The annual Halloween trunk-or-treat event on Citrus Grove Blvd. in The Acreage has grown from a local street-side happening to a major event that attracts many families from surrounding areas. The growing size of the event — to be held...

ITID Board Discusses Delays At Acreage Park Expansion Project

Indian Trail Improvement District President Betty Argue reported last week on delays that have come about for the Acreage Community Park expansion project, including permitting from Palm Beach County on conditions for the park and change orders by the...

Indian Trail Candidate Question: What Changes Are Needed?

The Town-Crier asked a question this week to the six people running for three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. The election will be held Nov. 6. This week’s question: What changes would you like...

ITID Board Hears Feedback From Equestrians On Horse Trails

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors received community feedback in a workshop Wednesday, Oct. 17 about the condition of horse trails in The Acreage — and the consensus was that they are badly in need of care. ITID...

Indian Trail Candidate Question: Tell Us About Your Background

The Town-Crier asked a question this week to the six people running for three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. The election will be held Nov. 6. Answers to another question will be published in...

Indian Trail Plans Workshop On Equestrian Issues

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors will hold a workshop to get input from equestrians on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 5:30 p.m. before the board’s next regular meeting. “We’re looking for feedback from the equestrian community as to...

ITID Officials Discuss Flooding Concerns With Congressman Mast

Congressman Brian Mast (R-District 18) visited the Indian Trail Improvement District on Monday, Sept. 24 to tour the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area levee at the invitation of district officials, who seek funding to complete the half-finished levee and...

ITID Approves Purchase Of Equipment To Outfit Culvert Crew

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved the purchase of two excavators, a wheel loader and some accessories last week to outfit an in-house culvert installation crew. “Back when we were doing the budget, we had earmarked $883,000...

ITID Board Asserts Authority To Remove Swale Vegetation

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors held a lengthy discussion Wednesday about easement obstructions, especially plant growth in swales that hamper drainage in The Acreage. The board’s challenge is that ITID staff is retrofitting many swales where overgrowth...

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