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...
Tallahassee lobbyist Dave Ramba updated the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors last week on issues he considers important for The Acreage in the upcoming legislative session, including the status of State Road 7 and Gov. Rick Scott’s...
A water-sharing proposal between the Indian Trail Improvement District and the City of West Palm Beach could be mutually beneficial, according to a short presentation last week by ITID Engineer Lisa Tropepe and West Palm Beach water consultant Patrick...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors reaffirmed its intention Wednesday to purchase a new $180,000 road grader to replace one in need of almost $30,000 worth of repairs.
Newly elected Supervisor Gary Dunkley asked to have last month’s...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors decided last week to keep District Administrator Tanya Quickel at her post.
Last month, Quickel offered to negotiate her exit with ITID attorneys after some board members wanted to renegotiate her contract...
The Indian Trail Improvement District enters 2013 with new officers and a new board member who aims to be an independent thinker with the goal of making the district more open to Acreage residents.
Supervisor Gary Dunkley was elected in...
Residents of the Acreage experienced twists and turns last year, taking the good with the bad. On one hand, several long-awaited projects moved forward, but on the other, the community was set back by massive flooding.
Tropical Storm Isaac crippled...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors could start 2013 searching for a new district administrator.
District Administrator Tanya Quickel offered her resignation at the tail end of the Dec. 12 board meeting after calls for reorganizing ITID’s leadership...
The Acreage Landowners’ Association and the Indian Trail Improvement District hosted the monthly Acreage Community Jam on Saturday, Dec. 15 at Acreage Community Park. The family-friendly event featured local entertainers, from rock bands to rappers, and there were vendors...
There’s a new supervisor on the board and new person holding the gavel after Wednesday’s organizational meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors.
After a shift on the board’s political balance, Jennifer Hager was unanimously elected ITID...