Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Acreage/Indian Trail

Indian Trail Board Agrees To Study Millings Petition Process

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...

Proposed ITID Budget Starts At $24 Million; Cuts Expected

When the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors opened their budget hearing Wednesday, May 31, they were considering a staff-proposed $24 million budget for the fiscal year that begins Oct. 1. The staff-proposed budget is created to “document all...

ITID Board Concerned About Troubled Youth Housed In The Acreage

With five group homes for young offenders located in The Acreage, members of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors are expressing concerns that the area has become a dumping ground for problem teens. “These homes are in residential...

A Truck Park Proposed As Answer To Big-Rig Issue

Can a truck park solve the ongoing dispute between Palm Beach County and local truckers living in The Acreage? Indian Trail Improvement District Vice President Betty Argue recently said that an available 30 to 40 acres of land in the...

ITID Supervisors Saddle Up For Another Equestrian Trails Discussion

Plans for a new equestrian committee were scheduled to be trotted out and reviewed again at the Wednesday, May 17 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. The draft mission statement for what is tentatively being called...

ITID Board Approves $120,000 For Additional Field Repairs

Parks and recreation issues were back on the front burner at the Wednesday, April 19 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors. The supervisors approved up to $120,000 for replacement of topsoil and new sod at the...

Fighting Northlake Annexation Tops ITID’s Agenda

Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors are worried that an effort by the City of Palm Beach Gardens to annex property along both sides of Northlake Blvd. from Bay Hill Estates to Grapeview Blvd. will be only the first bite...

Acreage-Area Equestrians Holding On, Hoping For Safer ‘Trails’

When Linda Rainbolt moved with her horses from Lantana to The Acreage 33 years ago, it was a different place. Fewer people. Less traffic. Most roads still were dirt. Most people expected to share the sandy lanes with horses...

New Speed Tables Hit A Bump With Some Acreage Residents

Several residents rose at the Wednesday, March 29 meeting of the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors to express concerns and frustration, even fear, regarding what they perceive as a major uptick in speeding in their neighborhoods. They...

Acreage Park’s North Fields Back Open After Renovation

The Indian Trail Improvement District encompasses more than 100 square miles wound through by long tangles of equestrian trails and dotted with nine parks. The green jewel in that array is Acreage Community Park, sitting on 25 acres alongside...

ITID Officials Are Concerned About EMS Response Times

How long is too long to wait for emergency medical services? That is the question Indian Trail Improvement District officials are asking themselves and Palm Beach County Fire-Rescue representatives. Citing January data provided by PBCFR Battalion 2 District Chief Phillip Olavarria at...

ITID Supervisors Learn Millions Finally Allocated For Corbett Levee

After years of wondering what the next downpour might bring, Acreage residents may finally have some peace of mind in sight. Representatives of the lobbying firm Geoffrey B. Sluggett & Associates formally noted at the Indian Trail Improvement District Board...

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Helen Marie Harvey – Published Dec. 13, 2024

Helen Marie Harvey, a cherished matriarch and devoted community member, passed away peacefully on November 29, 2024, in Royal...