ALA business and community meet up

Saturday the Acreage Landowners Association hosted their first business and community meet up at the Acreage Community North Park which was a great success. Indian Trail had a tent staffed by Miriam Heisser, Rob Robinson, Javier from parks department and myself. We had a map of the ITID boundaries and active units as well asContinue reading “ALA business and community meet up”

60th Street – FLU Amendment

The County’s engineering department has requested the BCC initiate an amendment to the Transportation Map, Thoroughfare Right-of-Way Map regarding 60th Street N from 140th Avenue to 120th Avenue. Currently it allows for an 80 ft ROW and they would like to change it to 100ft ROW to allow for a future 5 lane road. ThisContinue reading “60th Street – FLU Amendment”

Palm Beach County days in Tallahassee- Day 1

Yesterday was the beginning of Palm Beach County Days 2018. Carol Jacobs, Rob Robinson and I met with Senator Powell’s aide Delano, Rick Roth, and many informal meetings with Palm Beach County officials regarding lobbying efforts. Our focus is to obtain the remaining needed funding for the Corbett levee project, promoting support for the MossContinue reading “Palm Beach County days in Tallahassee- Day 1”

More about 2018 vision

“Betty Argue, president of the Board of Supervisors of the Indian Trail Improvement District, is looking forward to working with a new management team and continuing to address residents’ needs in a cost-effective way. “Strategic planning is a necessity,” she said. “Without proper planning, it is difficult to provide consistent direction to staff. As aContinue reading “More about 2018 vision”

ALA hosting community event for residents, businesses and non-profits

The Acreage Landowners Association (ALA) is hosting a FREE community event for all residents, all businesses (large, small and home based) and all non profits. This event will be at Community Park on 140th on Saturday January 27th from 11-3 (set up for businesses begins at 10). This is for our community. Those that signContinue reading “ALA hosting community event for residents, businesses and non-profits”

Hello 2018! May we find peace and solidarity in our community this year!

I am not really one for New Year’s resolutions. Today is no different than any other day, other than it is a new day and new year. I do have plans and goals for 2018, all the ones not accomplished in 2017. I believe we, as a District and community, need to be more vigilantContinue reading “Hello 2018! May we find peace and solidarity in our community this year!”

Catch up on what has happened in 2017

This past year has been a busy one for Indian Train Improvement District. I have been negligent in updating this blog but many of the stories have been posted on my Betty Argue Indian Trail Improvement District Facebook page. Here are some highlights of the year: We fired the District Manager and Finance Director forContinue reading “Catch up on what has happened in 2017”

IOTA Carol Development denied!

“The Palm Beach County Commission rejected a large development project west of The Acreage on Wednesday, marking a major shift from its more pro-development stance of recent years. On a vote of 5-2, commissioners turned down a request to change the county’s comprehensive plan to accommodate the Iota Carol/ Delray Linton Groves project, which calledContinue reading “IOTA Carol Development denied!”

Michelle Damone, Betty Argue Face-Off

Longtime Indian Trail Improvement District Supervisor Michelle Damone faces a strong challenge from community activist Betty Argue in a Nov. 8 runoff election for Seat 4 on the ITID board. Argue tallied 41.90 percent (2,004 votes) to Damone’s 38.26 percent (1,830 votes) in the Aug. 30 primary election. Keith Jordano received 19.84 percent (949 votes)Continue reading “Michelle Damone, Betty Argue Face-Off”

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