Let’s say you see a sprinkler gone awry at the park. Or a broken lounge chair at The Hub. What do you do? Who do you tell?
There’s a quick, easy, and fully-online Community Concern Form that’s your best bet. You’ll need to include your contact info, Kinston address, and details about your concern (photos too if you can). Once you hit submit it will go straight to the Kinston Community Association and you’ll receive a copy in your inbox. Then, in a timely manner a member of the Community Life team will follow up with information about how your concern will be addressed.
Why should I submit a community concern form?
Kinston is a vibrant, growing community so we need everyone’s help when it comes to maintaining Centerra’s unique character and high-quality standards. As a resident, you’re out in the community. You’re our eyes and ears. And you can help report community concerns and damages that require the attention of the Kinston Community Association (KCA). Plus, upholding Kinston’s undeniable curb appeal is what will keep your home value high.
When should I submit a community concern form?
There are a few common scenarios when it’s best to submit a Community Concern Form:
- Landscaping and amenity maintenance – If you see something damaged inside or outside The Hub, go ahead and send in a Community Concern Form.
- Compliance – While it’s best practice to chat with your neighbor first, if you need help with a compliance violation (let’s say your neighbor has now stationed their snowmobile, boat trailer, or their 40-foot RV right in front of your house), let us know via a Community Concern Form. Keep in mind, it’s helpful if complaints submitted to the Association include your first and last name so that if needed, we can follow up accordingly
When should I submit a concern elsewhere?
This is a biggie, because not every issue is right for a Community Concern Form. If you spot street issues, like potholes (Public Works) or malfunctioning street lights (Water and Power), you will need to contact the City of Loveland. For noise complaints, contact Loveland Police Department. For leash law or barking dog or animal waste complaints, when talking with your neighbor hasn’t worked, contact Larimer Humane Society.
IMPORTANT: If you have a safety concern or feel that you or someone else may be in danger, always call 9-1-1. If you need it, the Loveland Police Department’s non-emergency line is 970-667-2151.