
How does the Craig Ranch Community Association manage the different service areas
The Craig Ranch Community Association (CRCA) manages the different service areas within Craig Ranch through a structured system that involves both the master association and sub-associations. Here’s how it works:
Management Structure
Master Association (CRCA):
Role: The CRCA serves as the overarching governing body for all property owners in Craig Ranch. It manages community-wide services and amenities shared by all residents.
Responsibilities: Oversees common areas, facilities, and services that benefit the entire community, such as major parks and community events.
Sub-Associations and Service Areas:
Function: Each sub-association or service area manages specific amenities and services unique to its neighborhood. These may include local parks, pools, or clubhouses.
Membership: Residents are members of both the CRCA and their local sub-association or service area, which may have additional fees and responsibilities.
Assessment Structure:
Master Assessment: All residents pay a master assessment to the CRCA for community-wide services.
Service Area/Sub-Association Assessment: Residents also pay an additional assessment to their local sub-association or service area for neighborhood-specific amenities and services.
Management Process
Community Management Associates (CMA): Provides professional management services to the CRCA, handling tasks such as budgeting, contract negotiation, and maintenance coordination.
Board Governance: The CRCA and sub-associations are governed by boards of directors that make decisions regarding maintenance, improvements, and rule enforcement.
Financial Management: Each sub-association manages its own budget for local amenities, while the CRCA oversees the broader community budget.
Overall, the CRCA and its sub-associations work together to ensure that residents receive both community-wide and neighborhood-specific services, maintaining a high quality of life in Craig Ranch.