Most residents in the Indian Trail Improvement District are unlikely to see an assessment increase for fiscal year 2025, which begins Oct. 1.
During a recent workshop, district staff told the ITID Board of Supervisors that it would be possible...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors nearly put its Equestrian Trails Advisory Committee out to pasture at its Wednesday, April 17 meeting, but a last-minute restructuring of leadership saved the group for now.
ITID Vice President Patricia Farrell...
Two Loxahatchee-area residents filed suit Friday, April 12 against Palm Beach County in hopes of overturning a Palm Beach County Commission decision to disallow residential tractor-trailer parking in a large swath of the western communities overseen by the Indian...
Almost 60 new homes will be coming to a parcel just west of The Acreage under a development plan for a 104-acre parcel known as Rawlings Estates, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors heard at a meeting...
On Saturday, March 9, the Indian Trail Improvement District held a grand re-opening ceremony for the district’s Nicole Hornstein Equestrian Park, located at 14780 Hamlin Blvd. The park closed back in October for major renovations and upgrades. The ceremony...
A request to add two streets in The Acreage to Palm Beach County’s Thoroughfare Identification Map (TIM) is an attempt to circumvent a judge’s ruling concerning access to Indian Trail Improvement District roads, ITID’s attorney in the matter said...
The Indian Trail Improvement will hold a special meeting Tuesday, March 12 at Acreage Pines Elementary School (14200 Orange Blvd.) where the gloves are expected to come off regarding proposed Palm Beach County changes to 140th Avenue North and...
Members of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors are again expressing concern about Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue response times in their semi-rural enclave.
In December, PBCFR took an average of 8 minutes, 27 seconds to respond to 225...
For supporters of an incorporation referendum in The Acreage, the year began with hope that quickly faded to disappointment, while the year ended with a changing of the leadership guard among the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors.
Along...
It was out with the old, in with the new at the Wednesday, Dec. 6 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors, with the group choosing their two newest members to lead them in 2024.
Seat 1...
With the possibility of competing annexation plans in the works for 258 acres at the intersection of Southern Blvd. and Seminole Pratt Whitney Road, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors took no official position at their Wednesday,...
The Indian Trail Improvement District is reshuffling responsibilities of several board members to keep a closer eye on neighboring governments that may be looking to annex parts of the district.
“A lot of movement will be happening over the next...