From now until the election, the Town-Crier will ask questions each week to the six people seeking three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. This week’s question: How would you characterize the drainage services currently...
From now until the election, the Town-Crier will ask questions each week to the six people running for three seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. This week’s question: Tell us a little bit about your...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors last week postponed the approval of a Palm Beach County permit to build the improved 60th Street North connection to Royal Palm Beach Blvd.
At the Sept. 10 meeting, the permit approval...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors heard an update Wednesday on plans to upgrade the levee separating the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area from The Acreage.
At the board’s previous meeting, residents raised concerns about reduced seepage through...
Indian Trail Improvement District Seat 3 incumbent Supervisor Ralph Bair and challenger Alan Ballweg advanced to November’s general election ballot after receiving the most votes in a three-way primary Tuesday.
Bair garnered 1,281 votes (41.3 percent), Ballweg took 1,134 votes...
In advance of the Aug. 26 primary election, the Town-Crier invited the three candidates seeking Seat 3 on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors — incumbent Ralph Bair and challengers Alan Ballweg and David Bradley — to...
By Briana D’Andrea
The South Florida Water Management District is one step closer to developing its long-planned levee in between the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area and The Acreage.
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors gave the green light...
The three men running for Indian Trail Improvement District Seat 3 were among the participants in an Acreage Landowners’ Association candidates forum Monday evening at the ITID office.
Incumbent ITID Supervisor Ralph Bair and challengers Alan Ballweg and David Bradley...
The Indian Trail Improvement District’s auditor gave the district an unmodified opinion on its financial statements Wednesday, meaning there were no egregious disparities found in its 2012-13 financial year.
But the auditor did find a breakdown in internal control primarily...
Minto West representatives presented their revised plans to develop the 3,800-acre former Callery-Judge property with less residential development but increased commercial uses at the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday, July 9.
Meanwhile, ITID consultants hired by...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved a nearly $13 million preliminary budget for Fiscal Year 2015 at a workshop Wednesday, July 9.
At the workshop, supervisors instructed ITID staff to reduce a proposed 9.41 percent average assessment...
Seven candidates are seeking three available seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors this year.
Several candidates filed to run shortly before the qualifying period ended last Friday at noon, including a former ITID supervisor seeking a...