Three seats are up for election on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors this year, and two challengers have come forward to face the incumbents.
As of Wednesday, Supervisor Jennifer Hager was unopposed for re-election to Seat 1...
Residents of The Acreage will see an average 9 percent increase — or about $40 per acre — in their Indian Trail Improvement District assessments next year, with some units seeing an increase as high as $92 per acre.
At...
The Indian Trail Improvement District celebrated the opening of the newly renovated Hamlin House on Friday, April 18 with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Located on Hamlin Blvd. near Nicole Hornstein Equestrian Park, Hamlin House will be a venue for community...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved a motion Wednesday opposing Minto West’s plan to build up to 6,500 homes and 1.4 million square feet of non-residential space on the 3,900-acre former Callery-Judge Grove property.
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The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors gave the go-ahead last week for its staff to continue negotiations with the South Florida Water Management District and the Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission on an agreement to use...
A roomful of residents attended the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday to express concern about the high number of traffic accidents recently in The Acreage, especially at the intersection of Hall and Northlake boulevards, site...
MARCH 9 — An Acreage woman died early last Sunday morning from injuries sustained in a crash on East Stallion Drive, east of Seminole Pratt Whitney Road.
According to a Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office report, at approximately 12:30 a.m.,...
Joe Lelonek of Atlantic Land Investments gave an update on the planned commercial center at the southwest corner of Northlake and Coconut boulevards at the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors meeting Wednesday, Feb. 12, explaining that recent...
Acreage resident Tracy Newfield told the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors on Feb.12 that she is making great strides with the Garden of Hope project to be located in the Acreage Community Park expansion area.
The project began...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed to hire attorney Marty Perry as its land-use attorney last week to help the district work on strategies to address the influx of planned nearby development.
At a Jan. 23...
Indian Trail Improvement District President Carol Jacobs’ primary objectives for 2014 are to get amenities at the expansion of Acreage Community Park finished and start work on necessary drainage projects.
In August, the ITID board scrapped plans for a $3.7...
The Indian Trail Improvement District took steps toward a new future in 2013, with sweeping changes in top management including the hiring of a new manager and a new engineer/hydrologist, as well as some contentious politics on a divided...