Tuesday, October 29, 2024

Acreage/Indian Trail

ITID Wins Approval For $200,000 Park Grant

The Indian Trail Improvement District announced this week that an application for a $200,000 grant for phase one of the Acreage Community Park expansion has been approved by the Florida Land & Water Conservation Fund and will be sent...

Acreage Meeting To Discuss New Livestock Rules

Palm Beach County planners will attend a joint meeting of the Acreage Landowners’ Association and Indian Trail Improvement District at 7 p.m. on Monday, July 9 at the district office to explain the benefits of a newly drafted livestock...

Flag Football Garage Sale June 30 In The Acreage

USA Girls Flag Football is sponsoring a huge garage sale Saturday, June 30 from 9 a.m. to noon at Acreage Community Park. Items for sale include clothing, tools, household items, books, sporting equipment and much more. For more information,...

Hendrick Challenges ITID Incumbent Damone

Acreage resident Ken Hendrick is challenging incumbent Michelle Damone in the race for Seat 4 on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. The race will be on the November general election ballot, and the winner will claim a...

Livestock Rule Changes Have ITID Officials Concerned

The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors last week agreed to send a letter to Palm Beach County Commissioner Jess Santamaria asking him to arrange a presentation on proposed revisions to the county’s livestock ordinance. The changes under consideration...

Jacobs Named A Certified District Official

The Florida Association of Special Districts held its annual conference in Estero, Fla., June 4-8 and presented Indian Trail Improvement District Vice President Carol Jacobs with the Certified District Official (CDO) designation as part of their annual graduating class. The...

ITID: More Public Input On Community Center

Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors agreed Wednesday to get more public input on the development of the community center planned for Acreage Community Park to make sure the district is building what residents want. ITID Administrator Tanya Quickel said the...

Santamaria Visits SRHS Habitat House Project

County Commissioner Jess Santamaria recently visited the Seminole Ridge Construction Academy. Santamaria was joined by Ron Barsanti, a past member of the Habitat for Humanity Palm Beach County Board of Directors and regular volunteer on the Habitat worksites; Martin...

SRHS Students Help ITID With Project At Park

The Seminole Ridge High School Construction Academy took a break from a Habitat for Humanity project Tuesday, May 22 to work on the Indian Trail Improvement District’s Hamlin House, a residential home that is being converted into community space...

Two Indian Trail Seats Up For Election This Year

Two seats on the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors are up this year, and candidates have until next Friday to qualify for the ballot. Seat 2 incumbent Supervisor Carlos Enriquez faces a challenge from Gary Dunkley, while ITID...

Indian Trail To Experiment With Stop Sign Flashers

In an attempt to improve drivers’ awareness of stop signs, the Indian Trail Improvement District is going to experiment with flashers at select four-way stop intersections in The Acreage. Director of Maintenance & Operations Tony Las Casas said he has...

ITID Board OKs Concept For Community Center

Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors last week unanimously approved a $4 million cost estimate for the planned community center at Acreage Community Park. The $4 million figure meets what ITID has budgeted for the project, but the board...

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The former majority owners of Palm Beach International Equestrian Center — Mark Bellissimo, Marsha Dammerman, Lisa Lourie and Roger...