Volume 365 | April 2026

President's Note

Dear Neighbors,

 

Recently, a resident shared an early sales brochure about Kent Woodlands and I found it very interesting, so I wanted to take this opportunity to share it with you all.


I'm also pleased to share the launch of a history tab on our website (www.kwpoa.com/history) where you can learn more about our neighborhood's earliest beginnings. If you have anything you'd like to contribute, you can reach out to info@kwpoa.com.

 

For those wishing to do a deeper dive, the book "In the Heart of Marin" is available from the Kentfield/Greenbrae Historical Society (www.kghs.org/bookstore).

 

Sincerely,

 

Jeff Leh, President

UNDERGROUNDING WIRES:

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

A volunteer committee of Kent Woodlands residents is researching the feasibility of undergrounding our electrical and utility lines — and the case is compelling. According to PG&E, undergrounding reduces fire risk by 98%. With a single road in and out of our valley, dense tree cover, and aging overhead infrastructure, that risk is not abstract.


An October 2024 survey of Kent Woodlands residents received 240 responses and found 79% in favor of moving forward. Here are some important facts about what that would entail.

 

  • How it would work: The committee proposes dividing Kent Woodlands into four or five “Undergrounding Assessment Districts”, beginning with a pilot. Each district would require an engineering study before any vote proceeds.


  • What it costs: Per-home costs include roughly $10,000 for the engineering phase and $10,000 to $25,000 for a service lateral connection (trenching from the street to your home). The larger infrastructure cost — approximately $100,000 per home — would be financed through a 30-year municipal bond, reflected in your property taxes and transferable to future owners. Homes already fully undergrounded with no above-ground street wires would be excluded from costs and the vote.


  • What's needed to proceed: Each district requires 70% approval to move forward. If the bond  passes, all residents in that district are obligated to participate.


  • Benefits beyond fire safety and other considerations: Fewer outages (however, when outages occur they may take longer to repair), reduced tree trimming, improved aesthetics, potential long-term insurance and property value advantages; but many months of disruptive road work and related noise.

 

Community meetings will be planned — watch for updates from KWPOA. If you would like more information or want to volunteer for the Undergrounding Committee, please contact Joel Ritch at jritch@kwpoa.com.

SAVE THE DATE!

SPRING FOOD TRUCK EVENT

May 31, 2026

5:30 — 7:30pm

in the Acorn Parking Lot


 Food, beer & wine for purchase!

Tables, chairs, bathroom available! 

Family Friendly!

Please direct any Architectural Committee inquiries to Kristin Tiernan at AC@kwpoa.com.

Next Regular Board Meeting

Monday, April 27, 2026 at 6:00pm at KWPOA office and via Zoom

Please note that this is a preliminary agenda. Final agenda and meeting link posted at office and at www.kwpoa.com/agendas-and-minutes four days prior to meeting, or is available by contacting the office at info@kwpoa.com.


  • Call to Order
  • Public Comment
  • Fire Safety & Hazard Mitigation Report
  • Approval of 03/23/2026 Minutes
  • Electrical Wire Undergrounding Committee Update
  • AC Report and Ratifications
  • Governing Documents Revision Update
  • College Avenue Safety Improvements
  • Social Events Update
  • Kentfield/Ross Magazine
  • Officer Reports
  • Operations Report
  • Next Regular Board Meeting Agenda
  • Adjourn and Reconvene in Executive Session

 

EXECUTIVE SESSION AGENDA:

  • Call to Order
  • Approval of 03/23/2026 Executive Minutes
  • Enforcements and Legal Matters
  • Personnel
  • Adjournment

 

Contact Us

OFFICE ADDRESS: 1010 Francis Drake Blvd., Suite 200, Kentfield, CA 94904

MAILING ADDRESS: PO Box 404, Kentfield, CA 94914-0404

PHONE: 415.721.7429

BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

Jeff Leh, President

Bitsa Freeman,Vice President

John Millar, Treasurer

Paul Janzer, Secretary

Steven Ring, AC Board Rep

Ghigo DiTommaso, Director

Joel Ritch, Director

STAFF:

Jeanne Williams, Operations Manager

Kristin Tiernan, AC Coordinator

Zac Meier, Hazard Mitigation Specialist


OFFICE HOURS:

Monday - Thursday, 9:30 - 2:30

(hours may vary - call before stopping by!)