A Message from the KRA – January

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Happy New Year!

The KRA is Seeking New Board Members

The KRA is looking for additional board members. If you are interested in volunteering on an administrative-focused board, please email [email protected].

2026 HOA Fees and Budget Package

The 2026 HOA fee and budget package was sent out in December. If you have not received your package, please:

• Check your email inbox

• Log into the Simco portal under Announcements

• Or check your Canada Post mailbox

For any questions, contact [email protected].

Fee Reminder:

• Detached unit: $210

• Multi-unit: $105 per unit

There are no changes to the 2026 rates.

Please note: Updates to your personal banking information will automatically stop any pre-authorized HOA payment arrangements.

Interest on past HOA balances has been updated to December 31, 2025.

Owners with invalid email addresses were mailed physical copies of the package.

Sidewalk Snow Removal — Your Responsibility

A friendly reminder that all property owners and occupants must clear snow and ice within 24 hours after snowfall ends. This requirement is not just a city bylaw—it helps keep our community safe for seniors, children, and anyone using mobility aids.

Key Points from City of Calgary Bylaws:

Street Bylaw 20M88

• Snow may be moved from a public sidewalk onto a public street.

• Snow cannot be moved from private property (driveways, parking pads, private walkways) onto public streets.

• Snow cannot be pushed into designated wheeling lanes such as cycle tracks.

Street Bylaw Section 67

Property owners must:

• Remove snow and ice down to the bare surface from public sidewalks bordering their property within 24 hours.

• Clear a minimum width of 1.5 meters on public pathways adjacent to their property within 24 hours.

• Pile snow from private walkways/driveways on their own property (e.g., front lawn).

• Snow from a public sidewalk or pathway may be shovelled onto another public area such as a roadway.

Thank you to everyone who consistently clears their sidewalks. These small efforts keep our neighbourhood safe all winter long.

Traffic Safety in Kincora (“WTF? — Why That Fast?”)

Please help keep our community safe by obeying posted speed limits throughout Kincora.

To report ongoing traffic concerns—speeding, pedestrian safety issues, or intersection problems—you can submit a service request at: calgary.ca/cps/traffic/traffic-service-requests.

You may also share concerns with our Ward 2 Councillor, Jennifer Wyness.

Wishing everyone a wonderful year ahead filled with safety, community, and prosperity!

Kincora Residents Association

kincoraresidents.org

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