We’re glad you’re here! Park Farms Neighborhood Association is a vibrant community in South Kansas City, Missouri, where neighbors come together to create a safe, welcoming, and connected place to call home.
Our mission is to strengthen community pride, promote neighborhood safety, and improve the quality of life for all residents through collaboration, communication, and engagement. Whether you’re a long-time resident or new to the neighborhood, we invite you to get involved — attend meetings, volunteer at events, or share your ideas for making Park Farms even better.
Together, we organize activities such as community clean-ups, yard sales, and family-friendly gatherings. We also work to enhance neighborhood beautification, advocate for local improvements, and build partnerships with city and community organizations.
Stay Connected: Join our email list, follow our announcements, or contact us anytime at parkfarmsneighbor@gmail.com to learn more about upcoming events and how you can get involved.
Welcome to Park Farms — where neighbors become friends and community grows stronger every day!
Park Farms Neighborhood Association is committed to:
Community Building: Strengthening relationships among neighbors, organizing social events, and creating a sense of belonging.
Advocacy: Representing the collective voice of residents to local government or other organizations, advocating for improvements such as better infrastructure, safety measures, or public services.
Safety and Security: Promoting neighborhood watch programs, organizing safety initiatives, or working with local law enforcement to address crime or traffic issues.
Neighborhood Improvement: Initiating beautification projects, landscaping, or organizing clean-up events to maintain or enhance the area's aesthetic appeal.
Conflict Resolution: Helping resolve disputes between neighbors or addressing concerns peacefully and cooperatively.
Communication: Facilitating communication about important issues such as local events, development projects, or safety alerts.
Protecting Property Values: Addressing issues that might impact property values, such as zoning laws, noise ordinances, or maintenance standards.