The annual fee paid by all Reston homeowners and renters may increase by $8 in 2015, following greater increases in recent years.
Reston Association documents show the Board of Directors has proposed a 2015 assessment of $642, which is just 1.3 percent more than the 2014 amount of $634.
The RA expects to collect more than $13 million in assessments in 2015 to cover the costs of pool and tennis court maintenance, tree planting, free and low-cost recreation programs and more. Total estimated revenue for the year comes in at more than $16 million.
Expenses in 2015 reach nearly $14 million, with $5.4 million spent on management and headquarters costs, $2.7 million spent on recreation services and $2.1 million spent on park maintenance.
Residents paid these assessments in previous years, according to the RA.
RA ASSESSMENTS SINCE 2000
Year Amount Percent Increase
2000 $370.00
2001 $375.00 1.35%
2002 $387.00 3.20%
2003 $399.00 3.10%
2004 $415.00 4.01%
2005 $425.00 2.41%
2006 $437.00 2.82%
2007 $437.00 0.00%
2008 $475.00 8.70%
2009 $491.00 3.37%
2010 $515.00 4.89%
2011 $540.00 4.85%
2012 $565.00 4.50%
2013 $590.00 4.50%
2014 $634.00 7.45%
Residents who pay assessments after March 1 of each year are subject to a late fee of 10 percent, according to the RA’s website. An additional 10 percent will be applied if the amount is not received by August. An annual 12 percent interest rate also applies to all past due balances, the site says.
Locals can weigh in on the proposed 2015 assessment amount and next year’s budget at a public hearing at 6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 23 at 12001 Sunrise Valley Dr.