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Indian Trails Improvement District : ウィキペディア英語版 | Indian Trail Improvement District The Indian Trail Improvement District in Florida is a taxing district responsible for the improvements and maintenance of swales, canals, roads, and parks in a area of central Palm Beach County, Florida. The Indian Trail Improvement District serves over 40,000 residents in central Palm Beach County. ==History== The Indian Trail Improvement District was created by the Florida Legislature in 1957 for the purpose of reclaiming the lands within its boundaries for water control, water supply, and protecting the land within its boundaries from the effects of water by using the construction and maintenance of canals, ditches, levees, dikes, pumping plants, and other works and improvements. The legislative boundaries included 17,000 developed lots encompassing a 110+ square mile area, along with citrus grove and sugar cane production. As a “Special District” they provide drainage, road grading and improvements, plus a neighborhood park system. From 1990 to 1992 the District only employed 5 full-time employees including the District Administrator. The District was governed by a seven member Board of Supervisors. All works of the district were contracted out to local contractors. In 1996 the District had grown to 16 employees, still being governed by a 7 member Board, and most of the District work load was still contracted out. By 2000 the District had grown to 41 full-time employees, some of the contracted work was being brought in house, still governed by a 7 member Board. The District currently serves over 40,000 residents and employs 65 full-time employees. The District is now supervised by an elected, 5 member Board who meet monthly to conduct District business.
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