Community Announcements

Montgomery Farms

Homeowners Association

Community Issues

This page tracks significant neighborhood matters that are actively being worked on, monitored, or awaiting action from outside parties. It is updated as situations develop.

6 issues

SafetyIn ProgressHigh PriorityUpdated April 11, 2026

Vacant Lot — 12945 Joshua St (Landslide & Pipe Concerns)

Responsible party: Property Owner / Duckworth Morris Real Estate

The vacant lot near 12945 Joshua St has active landslide concerns and potential damage to underground water pipes. The owner has agreed to begin repairs.

InfrastructureWaiting on External ResponseHigh PriorityUpdated April 11, 2026

Street Lighting — Brandon James St (Non-Functioning Poles)

Responsible party: City of Northport

Multiple light poles along Brandon James Street are crooked and non-functioning, creating safety concerns. The City of Northport owns the poles and must authorize any repairs.

SafetyUnder ReviewMedium PriorityUpdated April 11, 2026

Security Cameras — Entrance Bids Requested

Responsible party: HOA Board / Duckworth Morris Real Estate

The board is obtaining multiple bids for security cameras at the two front entrances following community safety concerns raised at the 2026 annual meeting.

TaxWaiting on External ResponseMedium PriorityUpdated April 11, 2026

Fire Department Tax Charge — ~$26,000

Responsible party: City of Northport / Northport Fire Department

The community has been charged approximately $26,000 in additional fire department tax fees. This issue has been raised at multiple annual meetings without resolution.

InfrastructureIn ProgressMedium PriorityUpdated April 11, 2026

Vacant Lot — Entrance (McKinney Construction)

Responsible party: McKinney Construction / Duckworth Morris Real Estate

A vacant lot near the first entrance has not been consistently maintained. GIS records identify the owner as McKinney Construction. Property Manager is pursuing direct contact.

InfrastructureUnder ReviewLow PriorityUpdated April 11, 2026

Detention Pond — Maintenance Cost Review

Responsible party: HOA Board / Duckworth Morris Real Estate

The board has requested a full breakdown of detention pond maintenance costs including pump expenses and mowing, following the 2026 annual meeting.

To report a new issue or provide an update on an existing one, email the board at board@montgomeryfarmshoa.com.