Neighorhood Advisory Committee

Date: Wed, May 2, 2012, 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM

Category: Committee Meetings

GET INVOLVED IN "WHAT'S HAPPENING" IN INDIANTOWN!
Indiantown Neighborhood Advisory Committee meets to discuss the Community Redevelopment Area Plan. 

INDIANTOWN: A RURAL COMMUNITY

Indiantown today is still a small, quiet, seemingly sleepy little town just outside the fast paced, rapidly growing South Florida metropolitan area. It is an unincorporated part of Martin County, about 15 miles west of Stuart, and about 8 miles north of the Palm Beach County line.

Indiantown is a culturally and ethnically diverse community, distinctly rural, surrounded by a rural greenbelt consisting mainly of agriculture. Its location, history, demographics and residents make it unique and independent. While these businesses provide many employment opportunities, there is a substantial gap between the number of employees who work and live in Indiantown.

INDIANTOWN NEIGHBORHOOD ADVISORY COMMITTEE

1x1.gifThe Indiantown Neighborhood Advisory Committee meets once a month at the Indiantown Civic Center.  These meetings are open to the public, and begin at 6:00 pm.  If you have any questions, comments, or concerns about the projects the Community Redevelopment Agency has planned for Indiantown, date and agenda for the next meeting  can be found here. We appreciate your involvement, interest, and investment in the Indiantown Community.  Please feel free to contact the Community Development Department staff listed below with any questions, comments, ideas, or concerns. 

Edward Erfurt - Urban Designer & Indiantown NAC contact: 772-288-5908. All of the meetings are held at the Indiantown Civic Center located at 15675 Osceola St in the Indiantown "Town Center" area near the Library.

 

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