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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
The Palm Beach County Commission made it official Tuesday, Feb. 7, approving $3 million for the construction of an artificial turf, regulation-size football field and other improvements at Acreage Community Park.
District 6 Commissioner Sara Baxter “was very quick to...
Indian Trail Improvement District supervisors did not hesitate to grill newly elected Palm Beach County Commissioner Sara Baxter when she came before them Wednesday, Jan. 25 in what was billed as “get-to-know-you session.”
Baxter, an Acreage resident and a newcomer...
A local bill to allow Indian Trail Improvement District residents to vote on whether to incorporate as a municipality was unanimously approved by state legislators attending the Thursday, Jan. 12 gathering of the Palm Beach County Legislative Delegation at...
A survey of Indian Trial Improvement District supervisors indicates the focus for the five-member board will be roads, roads, roads in 2023 — especially since the Florida Department of Transportation has again put off the long-awaited extension of State...
Within minutes after two new members were sworn onto the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors at the Wednesday, Dec. 7 meeting, incorporation for the sprawling, semi-rural community was back on the front burner.
On a 5-0 vote that...
Twenty traffic tables will be added, and 40 existing tables eventually will be redone, in an effort to slow fast-increasing vehicular traffic after an amendment to the R-3 Road Project was approved by the Indian Trail Improvement District Board...
A five-year schedule for improvements to Santa Rosa Groves/Unit 20 was shared with the Indian Trail Improvement District Board of Supervisors on Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Even before serious work begins, the activation of the Santa Rosa Groves neighborhood — an...