Billed with all the urgency of an “emergency special meeting,” the Tuesday, Oct. 10 session of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors moved at the slow, insistent pace of rising canal water and dealt with much of...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors will hold a special meeting Tuesday, Oct. 10 to decide whether they will continue to support a GL Homes land rights swap that is scheduled to go before the Palm Beach...
The Acreage Athletic League is still alive and kicking footballs, soccer balls and booting the occasional grounder after a Wednesday, Sept. 20 Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors meeting to decide its fate.
In question was whether the board...
Several hot-button issues were scheduled for the Wednesday, Sept. 20 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. Those issues include:
Hearing from representatives of GL Homes regarding a so-called “agreement for water operations” that is part of...
The Indian Trail Improvement District could become a haven for long-haul truckers and others pulling heavy loads under a plan proposed by District 6 Palm Beach County Commissioner Sara Baxter.
The Acreage area “is one of the few places where...
It looks like the dust finally may be settling over the Indian Trail Improvement District’s road millings policy.
The ITID Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 on Wednesday, Aug. 16 to revamp the policy. They also gave at least a three-year...
A letter to the Palm Beach County Commission opposing a proposed off-highway vehicle (OHV) park and campground in The Acreage was pulled at the Wednesday, Aug. 16 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors.
The supervisors voted...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors will soon hear a staff proposal on a new plan for selecting dirt roads to be covered over with asphalt millings.
It is one of several items expected to be on the...
For many people, living on a dirt road is a pain in the… sinuses, and keeping the white, powdery dust off of everything you own is a hassle. For others, it creates a sense of old Florida innocence and...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors approved a possible $134.71 per acre assessment increase for the upcoming fiscal year on Tuesday, July 25. That means the average ITID property owner would pay $922.11 per acre to cover...
The Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors met for three-plus hours recently to go over the district’s 11-page parks and recreation policy nearly line by line.
The biggest points of discussion at the Wednesday, June 28 session were where...
To mill or not to mill? And by what process should homeowners in The Acreage decide?
Those were the questions several 94th Street North residents were asking at the Wednesday, June 7 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board...