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Acreage/Indian Trail

ALA’s Rocktoberfest Set To Be Held At Friedland Park Oct. 21

The Acreage Landowners’ Association will host its annual Rocktoberfest event on Saturday, Oct. 21 from 5 to 10:30 p.m. at a new location this year, Samuel Friedland Park, located at 18500 Hamlin Blvd. Typically, Rocktoberfest takes place at Acreage Community...

Indian Trail Agrees To Hire A Strategic Planning Consultant

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved hiring a strategic planner last week at a cost of about $10,000 despite initial opposition from two board members. At the Wednesday, Sept. 20 meeting, supervisors Gary Dunkley and Carol Jacobs...

Indian Trail Board Discusses Future Flood Control Strategies

The Indian Trail Improvement District weathered Hurricane Irma pretty well in terms of controlling flooding, but the ITID Board of Supervisors spent time last week considering options to improve flood control for when a storm hits bringing more water. The...

ITID Pleased With How Roads And Canals Fared During Irma

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors heard reports from several department managers Wednesday, Sept. 20 on how the district fared during Hurricane Irma. Acreage canals handled the rain from Hurricane Irma well, with no flooding reported from the...

The Acreage Sustains Less Damage, Flooding Than Forecast

  The Acreage survived Hurricane Irma with far less damage than anticipated and little flooding, according to Indian Trial Improvement District Manager John “Woody” Wodraska, who said the community had “dodged the bullet” in light of more extensive damage on...

ITID And Lox Groves Hunker Down For Hurricane Irma

The Indian Trail Improvement District and the Town of Loxahatchee Groves have made the necessary preparations for the projected arrival of Hurricane Irma sometime this weekend, and its potential aftermath. In an emergency meeting on Wednesday, the ITID Board of...

ITID Puts Off Hiring Mediator To Get Park Project Moving

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors last week postponed hiring a mediator to get the stalled Acreage Community Park project moving again, granting Supervisor Betty Argue’s request to give her a month to resolve issues that have...

ITID Staff Studying Whether To Buy Or Lease New Graders

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors on Wednesday decided to follow staff’s recommendation to continue leasing several road graders in order to give the district’s new director of operations and maintenance time to analyze the situation more...

ITID Budget Will Focus On Drainage Using In-House Personnel

Indian Trail Improvement District’s management staff has turned over, but the proposed $13.9 million 2017-18 budget will move forward unchanged, due to the new administration’s inheritance of a budget proposal developed by the previous staff, according to new ITID...

New ITID Management Company Finalizing District’s Budget

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors reviewed a proposed $13.9 million budget Wednesday, July 19. The proposed budget is essentially unchanged from the budget left by former District Manager Jim Shallman and Finance Director Don Rinzel, who were...

Indian Trail’s Community Garden Project A Blooming Success

The Community Garden at the Indian Trail Improvement District’s Hamlin Park has become a mecca for residents desiring to grow their own produce. Participants will gather this Saturday, July 15 at 10 a.m. at Hamlin House (14893 89th Place North)...

ITID OKs Tentative Budget Plan With Assessment Hike

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors gave unanimous initial approval to its proposed 2017-18 budget during a special meeting last week before handing the budget over to its new management company, Special District Services. The total proposed budget...

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Rotary Celebrates RPB Milestone At Tribute Dinner

The Royal Palm Beach Rotary Club held its annual Tribute Dinner on Saturday, June 14 at the Royal Palm...