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Association News – Friday, May 26, 2023 

published: May 26th, 2023 by

King Farm meetings are held virtually. Residents can find the Zoom registration links for all upcoming King Farm Board of Trustees and Committee meetings online by visiting King Farm website on the “Zoom Meeting Links” page.  To attend the Zoom meetings, you must register in advance.  Each meeting will have an open forum for residents to ask questions or make comments (limited to 3 minutes speaking time per resident). If you would like to speak during open forum, please provide the topic you will be speaking about. External Affairs (EA)  Thursday 06/01/23-7:30 PM Architectural Design Trust (ADT) Wednesday 06/07/2023 –… Read More »

KFCA Weekly Update – Friday, May 19, 2023 

published: May 19th, 2023 by

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! It’s Food Truck Friday Food Truck Friday and tonight we welcome back Bangin BBQ. They will be parked around the Saddle Ridge lawn at 300 Saddle Ridge Circle from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. There is no pre-sale link for this week.  Below is the upcoming schedule of when your favorite food trucks will be rolling into King Farm this month:  Food Truck Friday Summer Schedule … Read More »

KFCA Weekly Update: Friday, May 05, 2023

published: May 5th, 2023 by

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! Community Alert – Bear Sightings in King Farm  The Rockville City Police Department (RCPD) continues to receive calls regarding the sightings of a large black bear, most recently in the King Farm community this morning in the area of Redland Blvd as well as along College Parkway. RCPD continues to work with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to locate and possibly relocate the bear. We… Read More »

KFCA Weekly Update: Friday, April 21, 2023

published: April 21st, 2023 by

Upcoming Board & Committee Meetings Annual Meeting and Election (Virtual)Wednesday 04/26/2023 – 7:00 PM King Farm meetings are held virtually. Residents can find the Zoom registration links for all upcoming King Farm Board of Trustees and Committee meetings online by visiting King Farm website on the “Zoom Meeting Links” page. To attend the Zoom meetings, you must register in advance. Each meeting will have an open forum for residents to ask questions or make comments (limited to 3 minutes speaking time per resident). If you would like to speak during open forum, please provide the topic you will be speaking… Read More »

KFCA Weekly Update: Friday, March 17, 2023

published: March 17th, 2023 by

Association News – Friday, March 17, 2023 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!   March 2023 Edition of the King Farm Chronicle The March edition of the King Farm Chronicle is here. Please visit our website under Stay Informed / King Farm Chronicle to read past editions (https://kingfarm.org/king-farm-chronicle/). March 2023 Edition Upcoming Board & Committee Meetings KFCA Table Talk – March 21st @ 6:00 PM Board of Trustees (BOT), KFCA President, and Management are providing an… Read More »

2022 Annual Meeting and Election Results

published: January 19th, 2023 by

The King Farm 2022 Annual Meeting & Election Held on Wednesday, April 27th, 2022, at 7:00 pm via Zoom Meeting 2022 Annual Election Results The King Farm Citizens Assembly held its Annual Meeting of the Membership and Election virtually on Wednesday, April 27th, 2022.  KFCA President, Barry Jackson, presented the State of King Farm report; KFCA Treasurer, Ric Ricciardi, provided a brief presentation on the current annual budget; one (1) Board of Trustees member was installed, and the KFCA President was re-elected. If you would like to read the 2022 State of King Farm report, the 2022 Treasurer’s Report, or other annual meeting documents, please… Read More »

Address Change for Monthly Assessments

published: November 28th, 2022 by

This Change Does Not Apply to Individual Condominium Owners Effective immediately (December 2022 assessments and future) – If you mail your monthly assessments or use your bank’s bill pay system, change the mailing address to the following: King Farm Citizens Assembly, Inc. P.O. Box 37924, Charlotte, NC 28237-7924 This P.O. Box accepts checks with or without a coupon. However, please ensure that the account number and property address are printed legibly on the check. If you mailed your payment to the old P.O. Box, your payment will get redirected to the new address. Due to increased delays with the mail… Read More »

KFCA Weekly Update: Friday, August 19th, 2022

published: August 19th, 2022 by

Association News – Friday, August 19th, 2022 Friendly Reminder – Exterior Landscape Maintenance, Trash Containers, & Alley Lights Management continues to receive complaints about the lack of exterior maintenance on neighboring homes: overgrown or dead/dying landscaping (trees, bushes, and grass), broken fence slats, chipping and peeling paint throughout, wood rot (around windows, dormers, decks, and porch railings), mold and mildew (on lead walks, stoops, stairs, siding throughout including below decks/above garage doors), missing components (shutters, railings, etc.), broken/damaged components (gutters, downspouts, missing mortar, vent covers, etc.), driveway maintenance (asphalt sealant/resurfacing or concrete repairs), and improperly stored items or trash on the… Read More »

General Tree Maintenance/Replacement Responsibility

published: July 6th, 2022 by

Ash Trees & Emerald Ash Borer There have been concerns raised about the recent (diseased) trees removed in the community. King Farm is responsible for common area trees and curb trees on private streets maintained by the Assembly. Homeowners are responsible for trees within their lot/property boundary, which can extend past the rear fence in the alley. Trees are an integral part of the King Farm community and the environment. They provide a habitat for many creatures, purify the air by absorbing carbon monoxide, act as natural coolants (provide shade), and enhances the general aesthetic of the community. While the… Read More »