Kings River Trail Assn.
Please note any greenbelts and trails internal to Kings River Village are maintained by your community association.
KINGS RIVER TRAIL ASSOCIATION |
C/O FirstService Residential |
2002 Timberloch Place, Suite 650 |
Phone: 281-681-2000 |
Fax: (888)569-1155 |
E-mail: contactus.tx@fsresidential.com |
KINGS RIVER TRAIL ASSOCIATION
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS
Kings River Trails Association is represented by an unpaid Board of Directors, composed of residents, who are elected to yearly terms. They operate and assess independently of the communities and villages in the surrounding area. Their responsibilities include general maintenance of all common areas: mowing, dead tree harvesting, mosquito abatement, repairs on existing trails, and repairs on perimeter fences.
GREENBELT RULES AND REGULATIONS
Be Thoughtful – Please discard your trash at home or in one of the trash receptacles located on the trails. A special thanks to all those conscientious walkers who carry plastic bags to pick up debris on the trails that have been carelessly discarded.
The Kings River Trail Association strives to maintain a safe, enjoyable, and attractive amenity for all to enjoy. If you have any questions, please contact their property management company, FirstService Residential at (281) 681-2000, if you notice anything that could be a danger to trail users. Broken tree limbs can happen at any time due to windy conditions – please call them and they will respond promptly.
The Kings River Trail Association is responsible for the maintenance and preservation of the greenbelts on West Lake Houston Parkway from the bridge at Kings River Drive south to January Drive and south on Kings Parkway down to FM 1960.
Kings River Trails Association is represented by an unpaid Board of Directors, composed of residents, who are elected to yearly terms. They operate and assess independently of the communities and villages in the surrounding area. Their responsibilities include general maintenance of all common areas: mowing, dead tree harvesting, mosquito abatement, repairs on existing trails, and repairs on perimeter fences.
GREENBELT RULES AND REGULATIONS
The following is a short recap of the rules and regulations governing the use of the Association greenbelts. The following is not meant to supersede the official Declarations, Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions, but to be used as a reference for residents.
- The greenbelts are considered nature areas, not parks.
- Unauthorized alterations and/or modifications including digging, cutting of trees or shrubs, and adding synthetic material is strictly prohibited.
- Motorized (including battery-operated) vehicles/bikes/carts of any type are not allowed unless used for necessary maintenance.
- Dumping of trash, grass clippings, tree limbs, landscaping materials, or other litter is strictly forbidden.
- The possession of weapons, including but not limited to guns, bows, BB rifles, pellet guns, etc. is prohibited. Hunting of wildlife, including birds, is also prohibited.
- Defacing with graffiti or any other means or causing damage to the fences, walls, or other structures is prohibited.
- Dogs or other pets on the greenbelt must be leashed. Each person in control of a dog or cat must promptly remove and dispose of waste in a sanitary manner, including feces left by a dog or cat. If you walk the trails, you should carry and use materials to pick up and dispose of droppings. If you are convicted of a violation, the fine can range from $75 to more than $500.
- Open fires and fireworks are prohibited.
PLEASE HELP KEEP OUR TRAILS SAFE AND BEAUTIFUL WITH THESE FEW TIPS:
Ride Friendly – Bicyclists should give an audible warning before passing pedestrians. A simple statement such as “passing on your left/right” will do. A bicycle bell is a traditional signal and is much appreciated.
Ride Safely – The Texas Code of Laws says that anyone under the age of 18 MUST wear head protection while riding a bicycle.
Be Thoughtful – Please discard your trash at home or in one of the trash receptacles located on the trails. A special thanks to all those conscientious walkers who carry plastic bags to pick up debris on the trails that have been carelessly discarded.
The Kings River Trail Association strives to maintain a safe, enjoyable, and attractive amenity for all to enjoy. If you have any questions, please contact their property management company, FirstService Residential at (281) 681-2000, if you notice anything that could be a danger to trail users. Broken tree limbs can happen at any time due to windy conditions – please call them and they will respond promptly.