The Sage Hill Residents Association is responsible for maintaining specific portions of the community. The areas owned and maintained by the SHRA are displayed in the diagram on the right.
Within these areas, we are responsible for landscaping, tree and planter maintenance, and snow clearing.
Many green spaces and pathways including those in the ravine, and the small connector pathways between streets and the SHRA pathways are owned and maintained by the City of Calgary. Homeowners are encouraged the call 311 for any concerns regarding city owned property.
Responsibilities
Difference between Residents Association and Community Association
The Sage Hill Residents Association is funded by annual fees paid by homeowners within the SHRA boundaries, a subset of the community of Sage Hill. The SHRA is responsible for maintenance and improvement of RA owned property and of planters on certain city property.
The Sage Hills Community Association (SHCA) is a volunteer organization, established with support by the City of Calgary. The SHCA is run by the board, a group of dedicated and elected neighborhood volunteers who organize, manage and promote social and recreational events in the community.
Community Associations are known to be involved in organized minor sports such as soccer, baseball and hockey, as well as being the political voice of the community.
Community Associations work with city officials in establishing social policies, they are the voice of residents if playground zone areas are required, speed zone reductions are requested, issues arise regarding signage control and other potential community safety issues.
Membership to the Community Association is voluntary and open to all residents of Sage Hill. For more information about the Sage Hill Community Association, visit their website at www.SageHillYYC.com.