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Greetings Neighbors,
The summer is going by too fast! I hope you are enjoying it.
As stated in our last newsletter, my primary focus this term will be the senior citizens in our community and getting residents more active in community meetings and events. The Kings Park Association (KPA) Board and I developed an action plan based on your suggestions for my primary focus. I shared the action plan at the March 18, 2013 community meeting. However, after the meeting and further discussions with the KPA Board, we decided to do a community survey to enhance the action plan per this survey results. The survey is at the end of this newsletter. Please complete it!
For our 2013 membership drive, we achieved a 68.63% membership rate, which excludes the 13 vacant homes in our community. Your $10 (per household) annual dues will continue to be used for community expenses such as BGE bills for entrance wall lights; maintenance of the entrance walls; neighborhood beautification projects including flowers and mulch for the entrance wall flower beds; refreshments for our community meetings; website fees; and printing newsletters. In this newsletter, you will see the status of the current budget and expenses thus far. Thanks for your continued support!
As I previously informed you, our community entrance walls located on Live Oak and Liberty Roads will be removed and rebuilt further back from its current location. This is the result of the next phase of the Owings Mills Blvd. extension which will expand from Winands Road to Liberty Road at Live Oak Road. Liberty Road will be widen at this intersection to accommodate the traffic from this extension. Per my recent discussion with Baltimore County Department of Public Works - Project Manager, the next phase of this boulevard extension should start September 2013 at Winands Road. The removal and rebuilding our entrance walls should occur within the next 1 - 1 ½ years.
If you need to contact me, my home number is 410-922-0448.
Keith Dyson
President, Kings Park Association
JULY 2013
Inside this issue:
Special points of interest:
Salute to Neighbor (Antoine Johnson)
Celebration of Life
KPA Shred Day /Community Beautification
Burglary Prevention News
Helpful Numbers in Baltimore County
Kings Park Association Survey
KPA Membership
President’s Corner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Board Members . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Community Youth Program Update . . . . 2
General Meeting Minutes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Block Captain’s Report. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Citizen’s On Patrol (C.O.P.) Report. . . . . . 8
Community News. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
President’s Corner (Keith Dyson)
THE MESSENGERTHE MESSENGERTHE MESSENGER
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Community Youth Program (Pearl Kirby)
KPA BOARD MEMBERS
2013-2014
President
Keith Dyson
Vice President
Annie Butler
Treasurer
Delores Ford
Recording Secretary
Valerie Richardson
Sergeant-at-Arms
Ray Butler
Newsletter Editor
Gladys Winfrey
Member-At-Large 1
Clarence Wilson
Member-At-Large 2
Pearl Kirby
Member-At-Large 3
Renada Hamer
Member-At-Large 4
Tom Ellington
Summer is here! With the good weather, we hope that you and your family are enjoying the many summer outdoor activities. School is out, however, before we realize it our fall and school schedules will resume.
The Kings Park Association (KPA) offers a great opportunity for students in grades 6th -12th to earn service-learning (community service) hours. KPA Board encourages the parents or guardians (or student if parents/guardians prefer) to contact President Keith Dyson at either 410-922-0448 or by email at information@kingspark21133.org to learn of opportunities for earning service-learning hours.
Let’s help our youth learn about volunteering to serve the neighborhood, the greater community and become better responsible citizens. Among the many activities in which the students can lend assistance include our community spring and fall clean-up days, Document Shred Day, distribution of the newsletter, and maintenance of our entrance walls flowerbeds. By volunteering in the neighborhood, KPA offers adults, who have received criminal background clearance, to supervise the students earning these hours. This experience is a worry free way without leaving the community.
We look forward to hearing from you and your youth. If you have any questions about this youth program, contact President Dyson at 410-922-0448 or by email at information@kingspark21133.org.
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Kings Park Association General Meeting March 18, 2013
7:00 PM Hernwood Elementary School
I. Meeting Called to Order President Keith Dyson called the meeting to order at 7:15 PM. II. Introduction of 2013- 2014 KPA Board President Dyson introduced the newly elected Board for 2013-2014. III. Reading of Minutes
Recording Secretary Valerie Richardson read the September 25, 2012 general meeting minutes. The minutes were accepted as read.
IV. Financial & Budget Reports President Dyson read the financial report and the current balance is $4,681.65. The financial report was accepted as read. President Dyson presented the 2013 proposed budget. The proposed budget was approved.
V. Old Business
A. 2012 Membership Vice President Annie Butler reported that we achieved 74.32% (385/518) membership rate, which excludes the 21 vacant homes in our community. Thanks for the Block Captains' diligent efforts and commitment!
VI. New Business
A. 2013 Membership Drive Vice President Butler reported that dues have been received for 91 homes. The membership drive is April 1
st - May 31
st. A Block Captains meeting will be held on March 28, 2013. Block Captains are still
needed for Paxton Road and Hoyt Circle. If interested, see Vice President Butler after this meeting.
B. Citizens on Patrol (COP) COP Director Clarence Wilson spoke about up keep of the community, especially maintenance of your lawn and exterior of your house. Also, the passenger side of the vehicle must be next to curb, per motor vehicle law. Baltimore County police has and will continue issuing tickets for violations of this law. In 2012, COP handled 48 code violations cases and 46 of them were closed. The primary violations were roaming dogs and cats; excessive grass length and tree limbs; expired/untagged vehicles in driveway or on residential property; and trash on property and not in cans with tight lids. Training is available for those interested in joining COP. See COP Director Wilson after this meeting.
C. Financial Audit (July1, 2012 - December 31, 2012)
KPA Board member Tom Ellington reported that an audit was conducted of our records. No discrepancies were found.
D. KPA Community Engagement Action Plan
President Dyson and Vice President Butler shared the action plan based on feedback from residents who attended the November 2012 election meeting. The plan is to increase involvement from the community in meetings and other community activities. President Dyson and KPA Board member Pearl Kirby attended the Mardella Run Estates meeting and social event at the Knights of Columbus Hall to learn more about their community activities and to share
General Meeting (Valerie Richardson)
activities occurring in our community. As a result of this meeting, the President of Mardella Run Estates Community Association and President Dyson continue to share ideas about improving community engagement.
E. Community Clean-Up Day
This event will be held on April 20, 2013 at Live Oak and Marriottsville Roads from 8:00am-12:00pm.
F. Community Document Shred Day This event will be held on June 1, 2013 at Live Oak and Marriottsville Roads from 10:00am-12:00pm.
G. Vultures Issue KPA Board member Kirby reported that turkey or black vultures have been observed throughout our community, especially at the vacant house at Hoyt Circle and Kings Point Road. These vultures' peak nesting season is October thru March. Please keep your properties clear of excessive leaves, tree limbs, and debris. Baltimore County Code Enforcement has helped us in obtaining cleanup for vacant houses. Since these vultures are protected under United States law, it is a federal offense to kill/harm them. You can contact the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) at (412) 253-8642 if you have any concerns or questions.
H. Women’s Wellness Program KPA Board member Renada Hamer will schedule a meeting about this program and invite a Northwest Hospital representative. The community's input is requested about the primary focus should be for this meeting.
I. Miscellaneous
President Dyson will schedule a community meeting about BGE smart meters and invite BGE representatives. If you opt out of installing the meters, a fee may be charged.
On March 28, 2013, the new Baltimore County Public Library in the County Campus in the Metro Centre will open.
Meeting adjourned by President Dyson at 8:55pm Minutes submitted by Valerie Richardson
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CONGRATS! Salute to Neighbor
We would like to recognize Antoine Johnson, for exemplifying extraordinary characteristics of a Great Humanitarian.
While it remains ideal to provide a helping hand to the community, Mr. Johnson uncannily takes action to assist his neighbors, from mowing their lawns to snow plowing their driveways. He, undoubtedly, provides these services from the kindness of his heart and asks for nothing in return. On his daily walks, you can always see him constantly performing some good deed of action, like picking up trash to maintain the up keep of our Community.
Mr. Johnson is always willing to be of assistance to any neighbor that needs a helping hand. One of our Kings Park Resident blanked out behind the wheel of her car and loss control. Antoine was the first person to the scene to assist her and call the ambulance. When our elderly father fell in our home and no family member could be contacted, Antoine and his wife Jeanette were right there to assist during our father’s crisis. They called the ambulance and he stayed with our father at the hospital until one of us got there.
Mr. Johnson is a very generous, friendly and a trustworthy neighbor. We are very blessed to have him and his family in our Community.
Antoine Johnson, we thank you for being an outstanding Humanitarian within our Community.
Sincerely, Keith and Roslyn McMiller
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Celebration of Life
Mendoza Road
Roberta Fuller Russell
August 30, 1931 - February 10, 2013
In loving memory of. . .
Cabot Road
Stanley Alexander Johnson, Jr. September 11, 1929 - February 11, 2013
Hoyt Circle
Kristina Elizabeth Coles
July 14, 1977 - June 23, 2012
Hoyt Circle
Frank Lee Coles
December 3, 1944 - November 2, 2012
Plowline Road
Joyce Ann Long
October 16, 1945 - May 1, 2013
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Block Captain’s Report (Annie Butler/Delores Ford)
Block/Street # Of
Occupied Homes
# Paid % Paid Captain
1 Ames Ct 14 14 100.00% Annie Butler
2 Cabot Rd 19 17 89.47% Barbara Taylor
3 Clanford Rd 32 20 62.50% Ray Winfrey
4 Diaz Ct 6 5 83.33% Ray Winfrey
5 9700-9713 Eustice Rd 14 9 64.29% Ike Frost/Wanda Thomas
6 9714-9721 Eustice Rd 8 4 50.00% Ike Frost/Wanda Thomas
7 9722-9749 Eustice Rd 21 12 57.14% Ike Frost/Wanda Thomas
8 Evatt Ct 8 1 12.50% James Bannister, Jr.
9 Geier Ct 9 6 66.67% Ray Winfrey
10 Gunstock Rd 2 1 50.00% Pearl Kirby
11 Hobart Ct 27 20 74.07% Clarence Wilson
12 9900-9922 Hoyt Cir 17 15 88.24% C. Wilson/Need Captain
13 9923-9947 Hoyt Cir 19 14 73.68% C. Wilson/Need Captain
14 9700 Kerrigan Rd 14 5 35.71% Rodney Brown
15 9800- Kerrigan Rd 14 0 0.00% Harry White
16 3500-3537 Kings Point Rd 34 22 64.71% Keith Dyson
18 3600 Kings Point Rd 14 12 85.71% Pearl Kirby
19 3700 Kings Point Rd 4 1 25.00% Jackie Taliaferro
20 Kiska Ct 12 10 83.33% Judson Woods
21 Kittridge Ct 14 14 100.00% Ted Murray
22 Laguna Ct 15 6 40.00% Renee Lezcano
23 Live Oak Rd 19 17 89.47% Stella Adams
24 9600 & 9700 Marriottsville Rd 10 8 80.00% James Bannister, Jr.
25 9800 Marriottsville Rd 24 15 62.50% Delores Ford
26 9900 Marriottsville Rd 14 13 92.86% Leonard Crippen
27 9624-9809 Mendoza Rd 38 28 73.68% Thomas Ellington
28 Old Marriottsville Rd 8 0 0.00% Dale Anderson
29 Oxyoke Ct 5 5 100.00% Sandra Thorington
30 Paxton Rd 18 11 61.11% Renada Hamer
31 9700 & 9800 Plowline Rd 33 26 78.79% Valerie Richardson
33 3500 Templar Rd 8 8 100.00% Madolin Vassar
34 3600-3613 Templar Rd 12 10 83.33% Antoine Johnson
35 3614-3633 Templar Rd 20 12 60.00% Antoine Johnson
Total # Of Occupied Homes 526 361 68.63%
Total # Of Homes 539 361 66.98%
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KPA Shred Day - June 1, 2013 (Keith Dyson)
KPA COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION
Thanks to LifeBridge Health for the grants to help with these events!
Approximately 5,250 pounds of documents were shredded
in a 2 hour period! Thanks to President Keith Dyson and Vice President Annie Butler for working this event to ensure another suc-cessful Document Shred Day.
Thanks to President Keith Dyson, KPA Board Members
Clarence Wilson and Tom Elling-ton, and the landscaper for their dedication to our community.
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Citizen’s On Patrol (C.O.P.) (Clarence Wilson)
Our C.O.P. is growing and we are currently 21 volunteer members strong. However, we have a large
community (539 homes) and need more members to patrol. If you are interested, please contact C.O.P.
Director Clarence Wilson at 410-655-4259. A two-hour training class at the Baltimore County Police
Department is required.
Burglaries Alert!!
There has been an increase in residential burglaries in the Hernwood Heights and Woodlands of Deer
Park communities, located around the corner from our community. There have been 6 burglaries between
May 14, 2013 and June 17, 2013. The majority of these burglaries have occurred during the day. Entry was
gained through unlocked doors, unlocked windows, and forcing and prying of doors and windows.
Also, there has been an increase in shed burglaries in the Woodlawn and Randallstown areas that are not
believed to be related to the residential burglaries. Kings Park had 3 tool shed burglaries in April on Live
Oak Road, which 2 riding mowers were stolen. It is believed that there have been rented UHAUL's
associated with the shed burglary trend. If you see a suspicious UHAUL in our community, please contact
911. Please safeguard your sheds with strong locks, lighting and alarms!
Baltimore County Police has increased patrols in our community and the surrounding area. If you see a
suspicious person or vehicle in your community, please call 911 immediately. Also, our C.O.P. has
increased their patrols.
Summer is here and the grass is growing, some very high. Please keep your lawn, shrubs, and tree limbs
cut. C.O.P. has observed and received complaints about tree limbs hanging low over sidewalks impeding
those walking on the sidewalk. There are 13 vacant homes in our community, which our C.O.P. and the
Baltimore County Police will monitor very closely.
As of June 2013, we have had 21 code violation cases and 11 of them are closed. A few cases required
intervention by Baltimore County Code Enforcement Division. The following violations were cited this year:
excessive grass length
tree limbs hanging low over sidewalks
trash and debris on property
trash cans without tight lids or no lids
pets running loose
basketball hoops on the street
fence missing gate around pool area
stagnant water in pool
Parking Reminder: The passenger side of the vehicle must be next to curb, per the motor vehicle law.
Baltimore County Police has issued parking tickets in our community and will continue to ensure compliance
and safety.
Signs/Balloons: Please do not post signs inside our entrance walls flowerbeds. Also, do not post signs or
hang balloons on our entrance walls, especially on the light fixtures.
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Community News (Gladys Winfrey)
Senior Assisted Group Home Subsidy Program For low and moderate income seniors, the Senior Assisted Living Group Home Subsidy program provides access to assisted living in small homes licensed by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene for four through 15 residents. Currently, the Baltimore County Department of Aging is accepting resident applications. For additional information, call 410-887-4632. Contact: Patti Madigan, Unit Manager Senior Employment /Housing, Baltimore County Department of Aging 410-887-3853 / pmadigan@baltimorecountymd.gov For more information on the various programs provided by BCDA, visit www.baltimorecountymd.gov/aging . DISCOVER THE POWER OF AGE BABY BOOMER/SENIOR EXPO October 9-10, 2013 Timonium Fairgrounds
2013 Farmers Market
Wednesday, June 12 thru Wednesday, October 9, 2013 (every Wednesday)
1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Located at the Liberty Court Shopping Center
Liberty Road Randallstown MD 21133
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Community News (Gladys Winfrey)
KPA working hard for our community
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
KPA working hard for our community
KPA Membership
MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Only $10 a year. Complete this form to renew or join today and help make a difference in Kings Park. Enclose your payment payable to Kings Park Association.
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Comment:
Send payments to: Delores Ford, Treasurer
c/o Kings Park Community Association P.O. Box 1835
Owings Mills MD 21117
Reminder. . .
COMPLETE THE COMMUNITY SURVEY ON
PAGE 12 AND TURN IT IN TO YOUR BLOCK
CAPTAIN OR A KPA BOARD MEMBER AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.
HELP US TO IMPROVE OUR SERVICE TO YOU ! !
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