After hearing much public input about the future of the Acreage Community Park expansion at its April meeting, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors has placed the item on its agenda for Wednesday, June 5.
After the flooding...
Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors gathered with residents and ITID staff for a drainage workshop Monday where they heard from South Florida Water Management District representatives as well as former ITID engineer Jay Foy.
ITID officials organized the meeting to...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors unanimously agreed Wednesday to oppose a proposed shopping center at the southeast corner of Northlake and Coconut boulevards.
Agent Marie York said the applicant plans to apply for a land-use amendment with...
During budget discussions Wednesday, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors decided that ITID could pursue both the delayed expansion of Acreage Community Park, which had been put on hold in the wake of Tropical Storm Isaac, and...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors voted last week to advertise for a new engineering firm after former Supervisor Penny Riccio alleged during public comment that the district’s current firm, Engenuity Group, had acted unethically.
The board voted...
The Acreage Landowners’ Association and the Indian Trail Improvement District held their monthly Acreage Community Jam on Saturday, March 16 at Acreage Community Park. This month’s jam featured a St. Patrick’s Day celebration and featured local entertainers, food, a...
Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors gave reports Wednesday on their March 4-8 trip to Tallahassee for Palm Beach County Days.
ITID President Jennifer Hager said it had been her first trip to Tallahassee for Palm Beach County Days, and she...
The Indian Trail Improvement District has received approval for approximately $1.5 million in assistance from the Federal Emergency Management Agency for expenses incurred during recovery from the flooding during Tropical Storm Isaac.
“We have been working with FEMA to submit...
Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors approved a special permit last week for Palm Beach County to connect 60th Street to the State Road 7 extension. The connection is expected to significantly relieve traffic on Persimmon and Orange Grove boulevards.
The...
Gov. Rick Scott announced this week that he has allocated $8 million for improvements to the dike separating the J.W. Corbett Wildlife Management Area from The Acreage.
The money was included in Scott’s proposed budget released last week. He made...
In a 3-2 vote, the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors on Wednesday rejected a proposed water pump agreement with the City of West Palm Beach.
The decision to discontinue negotiations over the agreement came after listening to protracted...
Newly appointed Indian Trail Improvement District President Jennifer Hager told the Town-Crier this week that her primary goal is to make sure that residents are allowed input into district issues and that the board continues to work together.
The ITID...