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Association News – Friday, January 3, 2025

published: January 3rd, 2025 by in Management


IN THIS EDITION:   

  1. KFCA 2025 New Monthly Assessments
  2. November/December Edition of the King Farm Chronicle
  3. This Week in Rockville
  4. Recycling Reminders
  5. KFCA Upcoming Board & Committee Meetings
  6. King Farm Neighbors Village (KFNV) Activities
  7. City of Rockville Police Department 

New Monthly Assessments will be effective January 1, 2025

Individual condominium homeowners do not pay assessment directly to King Farm Citizens Assembly.

The KFCA assessment is included in the monthly condominium fee.

DIRECT DEBIT – If assessments are paid via direct debit through Comsource, the assessment amount will be deducted automatically from the account on file between the 5th and the 10th of the month.  If you want to enroll or need to change your account information, complete, and submit a new direct debit form (included in this mailing) to Amber Finnigan at Comsource: afinnigan@comsource.com.    

BILL PAY VIA BANK ACH OR USPS MAIL – Assessments paid using a bank or other institution, confirm the payee information, delivery date (due the 1st and late after the 15th) account number, and payment amount on the coupons and send to King Farm Citizens Assembly c/o Comsource, P.O. Box 2100 Charlotte, NC 28219-2100.

For no fee, we encourage utilizing Direct Debit (form attached). You can email the form to management@kingfarm.org and afinnigan@comsource.com or drop off at the King Farm Management office located at 300 Saddle Ridge Circle. The funds are deducted between the 5th – 10th of each month from the designated account. *This is not for individual condo owners or apartment residents.

IF YOUR ACCOUNT IS DELINQUENT, YOU WILL NOT HAVE A PAYMENT BUTTON OPTION IN TOWNSQ. YOU WILL NEED TO MAIL YOUR PAYMENT TO THE ADDRESS ABOVE TO BRING YOUR ACCOUNT CURRENT.

Please ensure the following domains are listed as safe domains so you receive all correspondence from King Farm:

Kingfarm.org

Comsource.com

Associa.us

Frontsteps.com

TownSq.io


CLICK HERE TO READ THE

 NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 

OF THE KING FARM CHRONICLE!

To view past email newsletters and other updates,

please visit the King Farm website under ‘Stay Informed‘. 

The King Farm website, www.kingfarm.org, is your best resource

for staying up-to-date with all things King Farm!  


Your weekly guide to events, happenings and more in the City of Rockville.

This Week In Rockville


Recycling Reminders: Christmas Trees and Polystyrene, Needles and Bags

From taking away your Christmas tree to purging your home of plastic bags, the city’s recycling and trash collections can help you safely clean up from the holidays and year-round.

Place Christmas trees at the curb for pickup on regular recycling and trash collection days after removing all ornaments and metals, wires, stands and decorations, including tinsel. Trees should not be bagged. There is no deadline for curbside collection of trees. Or, recycle branches and needles by using them as ground cover under trees and shrubs or chopping them up and adding them to a compost pile. Artificial trees should be placed in the gray trash cart for regular weekly collection. Artificial trees that are too large to fit in the cart can be collected by appointment as one of six bulk collections allowed per year. For bulk-waste disposal info, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/bulkwaste.

The City of Rockville collects used polystyrene as part of its weekly trash collection and takes it, along with other refuse, for disposal in the county’s waste-to-energy incinerator. Often mistakenly called “Styrofoam,” the material, commonly used to protect package contents during shipping, should not be placed in recycling carts. Instead, place it in the gray trash cart.

When disposing of needles, such as medical sharps and syringes, use containers made of heavy-duty plastic that close tightly with a puncture-proof lid. This prevents our recycling and trash collection crews from getting stuck. Label the container and place it in the middle of your household trash in the gray trash cart – or find a disposal program. Learn more at bit.ly/howtorecyclesharps.

Got a city recycling or trash cart that’s falling apart? Call 240-314-8568. 


UPCOMING BOARD & COMMITTEE MEETINGS

BOT typically meets on the 3rd Wednesday every other month.

Next BOT Meeting: January 15, 2025 @ 6:30 pm

Minutes, Agendas, and other info for BOT: https://kingfarm.org/board-of-trustees/

BOCC typically meets on the 2nd Monday of the month.

Next BOCC Regular Meeting: January 13, 2025 @ 7:00 pm

Minutes, Agendas, and other info for BOCC: https://kingfarm.org/board-of-code-compliance/

ADT typically meets on the second Wednesday of the month.

Applications due by the 20th of the month to be reviewed at the next meeting

Next ADT Meeting: January 8, 2025 @ 4:30 pm

Minutes, Agendas, and other info for ADT: https://kingfarm.org/architectural-design-trust/

MEETINGS ARE HELD VIA ZOOM AND REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
Contact Management if you need assistance.

Meeting changes will be sent via email blast and/or posted on the website.


King Farm Neighbors Village (KFNV) Activities December 2024

CLICK HERE FOR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Website: https://www.kfnv.org/ 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/kingfarmneighborsvillage

Email: kfnvinfo@gmail.com 

Voicemail: (301) 799-8104 


CLICK HERE to read the Weekly Crime Report

courtesy of the Rockville City Police Department.

RockView Program

If you have a ring camera (or other front door/doorbell camera), you can register it with the RCPD. The RockView program allows residents and business owners to voluntary register their privately owned video security camera systems with the RCPD. Registration in the RockView program does not enable law enforcement to view camera footage without an owner’s permission. However, the RockView program will allow city police to quickly identify security cameras that may have captured criminal activity when a crime is reported nearby. For more information about the RockView program, click here

If you have a crime or concern to report, please contact the Rockville City Police Department at:


Non-Emergency: 240-314-8900
Emergency: 9-1-1
2 W. Montgomery Ave, Rockville, Maryland 20850

Stay connected with breaking news and information from RCPD on:

Facebook – @RockvilleCityPolice

Twitter – @RockvilleCityPD

Instagram – @RockvilleCityPolice 

IF YOU SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING!