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Kings Forest, Kingwood Texas

The Livable Forest





In the heart of the Livable Forest is Kings Forest, a unique village of Kingwood, Texas. Its central location affords quick access to major highways while offering a peaceful respite from city noise and bustle. More than 250 custom-built homes are nestled in dense, mature woods of loblolly pines, oak and magnolia, which help clean and cool the air, buffer sound and wind, harbor wildlife, and beautify our environment.




In the June board meeting, the board voted to implement key access and approved funding of the first phase of the entrance revitalization plan. Read more here.

Kings Forest residents voted not to participate in the pool tag policy being implemented at some village pools. Read more here.

Residents responded to a survey on key access vs. reduced hours of operation for our pool. Download the results here. The survey instrument is available here.

The Open House on March 16 gave residents an opportunity to view ideas for hardscape and softscape improvements for our entrances. For details, click here.

Keep Our Neighborhood Safe
Read how to secure your property here and what suspicious behaviors to look out for here.

Read what your neighbors are saying on the Kings Forest blog:

- High School Construction Impacts KF
- Residents Vote for Key Access
- Kings Forest Property Values 2007
- Simple Steps to Ensure Security

Residents can receive updates on revitalization, security alerts and other vital information. Please email us to get on our list.



Kings Forest is changing, with many opportunities for residents to get involved and share your experience and ideas.

In the next few years, Kings Forest will make significant improvements to its infrastructure. Residents will have opportunities to view proposed changes and vote their preferences. Stay informed on the issues through the WoodNote and blog. Respond to surveys. Get involved. Join the Revitalization Committee or the Deed Restriction Committee, which help our community retain its unique character.

 



The Maintenance Committee is responsible for day-to-day maintenance of our neighborhood. To report a problem, email us.

The Deed Restriction Committee oversees architectural review and deed restrictions. If you want information, or want to bring an issue to the committee's attention, email us.

The Revitalization Committee is working on various projects to enhance the appearance of Kings Forest. Email us here.

Board of Trustees
Do you know who represents your section on the board? Find out here.

WoodNote e-newsletter
Subscribe to our online version here.
Read past issues here.

Kings Forest Blog
Read the latest on resident efforts to improve our neighborhood.

Board of Trustee Meetings
The next meeting is July 7 at 7:30 p.m. Topics: HS construction, entrance treatments and pool.


Kingwood Resources
Connect with others in the Kingwood community at Kingwood.com


Intellicast Local Weather
Click here to get the latest weather report. Current Radar

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