Tuesday, July 1, 2025

Acreage/Indian Trail

ITID Takes Action On Hamlin House

The long-delayed Hamlin House project at Nicole Hornstein Equestrian Park in The Acreage got a major push forward on Wednesday when the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors directed work to move forward with a contractor rather than...

County Sewer Line Break Leads To Spill In The Acreage

A 30-inch Palm Beach County sewer line that burst early Monday at 40th Street North and 110th Avenue North in The Acreage was closed off by 10 a.m., but about 75,000 gallons of sewage spilled into nearby roads and...

Indian Trail Board Interviews Six Manager Hopefuls

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors interviewed six candidates for its district administrator/manager position Tuesday, and will make a decision at its Sept. 18 meeting whether to select a manager, narrow the list further or start the...

ITID Board Narrows List Of Manager Candidates

The Indian Trail Improvement District narrowed its list of district manager candidates to eight Wednesday and set interviews for Sept. 3 and 4 at 4 p.m. The list of finalists was drawn up by taking those applicants who had at...

Community Center Shelved As ITID Puts Focus On Drainage, Fields

After hours of discussion on Wednesday, Aug. 7, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors rescinded its prior designation of $3.7 million to build a community center at Acreage Community Park. It was the latest chapter in a decade-long...

Corbett Berm To Start Construction In Spring 2014

Planning for a new berm separating the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area is well underway, and construction is scheduled to begin in March or April 2014, according to a South Florida Water Management District representative who gave a presentation...

ITID: More Money For Drainage Projects, Less Toward Parks

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors met for a budget workshop Wednesday, July 24, with the primary goal of reallocating a larger percentage of its budget to drainage issues. The workshop had been called by Supervisor Gary Dunkley...

ITID Votes To Hire Jay Foy As Engineer And Hydrologist

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors voted last week to enter into negotiations with Jay Foy of Stormwater J Engineering to serve as both district engineer and hydrologist. After oral presentations at the Wednesday, July 10 meeting, the...

ITID’s Dunkley Sees Positives In District Upheaval

After seven months on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors and the recent resignation of former District Administrator Tanya Quickel, followed by a number of subsequent staff resignations, Supervisor Gary Dunkley told the Town-Crier this week that...

ITID Board Asks Quickel To Leave Immediately

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors accepted the resignation of District Administrator Tanya Quickel on Tuesday, asking her to leave immediately instead of giving her the option of remaining for a 60-day transition period until a new...

Quickel Resigns As ITID Administrator

Indian Trail Improvement District Administrator Tanya Quickel submitted a letter of resignation Monday after months of strife with members of the ITID Board of Supervisors. The tersely worded letter simply stated, “This letter serves as a notice of termination of...

ITID Could See Increase In Water Discharge Limit

The Indian Trail Improvement District’s request to get approval for more stormwater discharge is moving forward, but could be held up due to leadership changes at the South Florida Water Management District. Although ITID has been fighting for more discharge...

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