About the CSCA

Serving Coral Springs residents and helping keep our community connected.

Coral Springs Community Association and Coral Springs Resident Association

The Coral Springs Community Association (CSCA) was established and registered in 1991 as a non-profit organisation under the Society Act. It is made up of volunteers who dedicate their time and talent to help keep Coral Springs known as the “Jewel of the Northeast.”

The voluntary membership fee, currently $20 per year, helps support community events, projects, communications, the website, and other initiatives that benefit Coral Springs residents.

The Coral Springs Resident Association (CSRA) is a separate non-profit organisation from the CSCA. The CSRA is a compulsory organisation created by the land developer, Jager Homes, to promote and maintain the 16-acre Coral Springs Lake.

Coral Springs community photo

About Coral Springs

Coral Springs is located in northeast Calgary. The community is at the eastern edge of the city and is bounded by 64 Avenue NE to the north, McKnight Boulevard to the south, 68 Street NE to the west, and 84 Street NE and Rocky View County to the east.

The CSCA works with residents, volunteers, the Calgary Police Service, and municipal and provincial governments to support community safety, connection, programs, and improvements.

2025-2027 Board of Directors

Board group photo to follow.

PresidentFanny de
Vice PresidentTBD
SecretaryBarleen Saroa
TreasurerJack Liu
Past PresidentAndrew Savage
Communication DirectorCharlotte Rocha
Fundraising DirectorChristine Ming
Event DirectorTaj Singh
Project DirectorTony Rocha
CSRA LiaisonDan Sidhu
Directors at LargeBalvir Dhillon, Dan Virdi, Devinder Toor, Lori Montangese

Get Involved

The CSCA is powered by residents who care about Coral Springs. You can support the community by becoming a member, volunteering, attending events, and sharing feedback.

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