LCRA vs CCA

Lake Chaparral Residents Association (LCRA)   Chaparral Community Association (CCA)
 
Companies Act, Section 9 Incorporated Under Societies Act (Non-Profit)
The Lake Chaparral park facility is for the exclusive use of Lake Chaparral Residents, encumbered with lake access, and their guests. Residents and their guests use the facility and amenities entirely at their own risk.

Areas of Chaparral that are NOT part of the LCRA include Chaparral Ridge and Chaparral Valley.

Purpose The Chaparral Community Association (CCA) is a volunteer run organization that represents the residents of Lake Chaparral, Chaparral Ridge, Chaparral Ravine, and Chaparral Valley. Your CCA is the recognized body that liases with government officials, expresses resident concerns regarding commercial, industrial, and residential land use development, and represents the position of the residents on education, transportation, environmental, and infrastructure issues.
Mandated for property owners. Fees are due July 1 of each year. Membership Voluntary $20 annually.
Meetings on the first Tuesday of the month. Meetings  
RAs established through Encumbrances on Land Titles;

Professionally managed with paid staff.

Operations Dependent on volunteer membership and fundraising.
Facility and park amenities

Programs and events

Website and Communications

Membership and Administration

Functions Representation with city and province

Events and community building

Projects and community development

For more information about the Chaparral Community Association, please visit their website here: https://chaparralcommunity.com/