
How Many Homes are in Keys Gate?
Today there are approximately 3000 homes in the 13 neighborhoods that currently comprise Keys Gate.
I hear that Keys Gate is a private neighborhood, what does that mean?
Keys Gate was developed as a “Planned Urban Development (PUD). The Keys Gate Community Association (KGCA) is responsible for the care and maintenance of all common areas, including road repair, landscaping, and maintenance of select amenities. Fees are assessed to each homeowner to cover the Association’s capital and operating costs.
Who manages Keys Gate?
Keys Gate Community Association (KGCA) contracted with Miami Management Inc. (MMI) to manage the Keys Gate community. The Keys Gate Community Association is governed by a Board of Directors. Each neighborhood has its own “Neighborhood Advisory Committee (NAC) or “Homeowners Council” comprised of homeowners who live in that neighborhood, and who are elected to that NAC by the other homeowners who live in that neighborhood. These NAC members serve voluntarily and without compensation. Every neighborhood also has a “Delegate”. Each Delegate must be a homeowner in his or her neighborhood, and is the “elected official” who represents the residents of his or her neighborhood, and who communicates the concerns of those residents to the Board of Directors if the Keys Gate Community Association. All homeowners are encouraged to participate in the management of their neighborhood through their neighborhood Delegate.
Are there meetings for the Association?
Yes. All homeowners in Keys Gate, who are by definition, members of the Keys Gate Community Association, will be notified of the times and dates of the meetings though this website, by the Key Notes, and by signs in the neighborhood.
I want to renovate my home or property, what should I know?
