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Welcome to Kings Point Trail!

On behalf of the Board of Directors, welcome to our association web site. Feel free to explore the features on this site.



Reminder: the City of Houston has a leash law.  We've had several calls about loose dogs and will be requesting HPD to increase visits.  Also please clean up after your dog.

For more details, please see Copy of Letter from Kathleen Muhle, President Kings Point Trails Association.


View annual letter to residents   (June, 2018)

If you wish to pay your assessment on-line, you will need to request a password. You will receive a username and password by e-mail.

Once you have received your username and password, login, then go to the ACCOUNT INFO page.






 

HOW THINGS FUNCTION (GET DONE) IN KINGWOOD

Many Kingwood residents may not understand how governmental and quasi-governmental organizations operate in Kingwood.  This is particularly true of residents who have moved from other areas of the country.  Because Houston does not have zoning, we depend on deed restrictions, enforced by our community associations to restrict how property owners use their property.  Another organization, Kingwood Service Association provides services to the entire Kingwood community.  Click here for an attempt to clarify how things function and get done in Kingwood.


  The Board of Directors of Kings Point Trail Association meets monthly either in person or via zoom. Please contact KAM for the current board meeting information.

Next Board Meeting (ANNUAL MEETING):

November 14, 2023 7pm (meet and greet), meeting begins 7:30pm

The association needs a minimum of 10% of all members to hold the meeting. Please return the proxy as soon as possible. The association needs at least another 50 members to return their proxy to be able to hold the meeting.

Thank you from the Board of Directors

View Proxy Notice

View Directed Proxy


2023 Board Meetings:
May 22
June 26
July 24
August 28
September 25
October 23
November 14 (ANNUAL)


NEWS:

 

Please Report Feral Hog Damage HERE

 


KPTA Response to the 2011 Texas Drought

2011 saw Texas in the worst drought in over 120 years.  In all the 20 years I have been on the KPTA board, I have never seen so many trees killed by a natural event at one time.  In 1999, we removed around 300 trees due to the 1998 drought and in 2009 another 300 due to Hurricane Ike.  The tree count from the 2011 drought is currently over 600 trees and we are still marking and removing trees.

What is the process for identifying dead trees?
What types of trees are dying?
What is the process of removing the trees?
What is the risk of the equipment on the trails?
What is the estimated cost to KPTA?
Does KPTA have the money for this expense?
Once the trees are gone, will you replant?
Do you have any final thoughts?
Click here for the answers.






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