January Message from the Kincora Residents Association

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Happy New Year from the KRA!

HOA Fees are due, effective January 1, this coincides with the Association’s fiscal year, January 1 to December 31. Late payments will be subject to added interest and additional fees. The KRA board is pleased to announce that there are no changes to the fees for the upcoming fiscal year. The yearly fee for single family homes will continue to be $210. The yearly fee for multi-family homes will continue to be $105.

Paying fees has never been easier. SIMCO property managements communication portal Condo Control offers online payment options. By using the portal, it saves your association money, by reducing postage and paper. Please visit their website attached for more information: https://condocontrolcentral.com/securesite/login.aspx. We thank owners for keeping their accounts up to date.

The 2024 KRA budget has been approved and is available to be viewed, via the portal and the KRA website. Part of the budget includes project work. For example, the gazebo located on Kincora Drive, was recently updated with LED lighting and refreshed informational panels and imagery capturing the history of the land and the community we all call home. From start to finish, the project was a full year in the making. Without our volunteer board members, projects such as these would not be completed. If you are interested in representing our community, as a volunteer board member, please contact us. Speaking of board members, we would like to welcome our newest member, Drew Englot. Welcome Aboard, Drew!

January and February are some of the coldest months in Alberta! Here are some helpful tips from our city councilor Jennifer Wyness on what to do, if your water freezes.

Check your front door – If a water outage happened overnight City crews may have left a notice.

Consult calgary.ca/wateroutages – Water main breaks and repairs are listed by community.

Call 311 – To report an outage if your water is off and you have not been notified.

Under normal circumstances, water main breaks are repaired, and water is back on within 48 hours. The city prioritizes breaks based on the risk of property damage, impact to critical facilities like hospitals or schools and the number of customers out of water. For extended outages, the city will provide residential customers with a temporary water source. For shorter outages, and to support you without water wagons, we recommend keeping a small emergency supply of water on hand.

Visit calgary.ca/wateroutages to learn more.

On behalf of the KRA, we wish our community all the best for a healthy and happy 2024.

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