Property Violations

As a reminder to residents, while we hope that each of us strives to act in a neighborly manner and respect each other, we recognize that ill-mannered conduct will occur, and regrettably sometimes recur. When a polite word from a neighbor isn't adequate to curb behavior that violates county code or land use zoning, the address for raising concerns with the county is https://nccde.org/251/Report-a-Concern.

Please contact the board if matters have escalated to a county report so we can track the issue.

CCA Community Forum Notes

The open forum meeting was held in the Carrcroft Elementary School library 5/15. Our guests included Councilman Cartier and Representative Heffernan — both of whom fielded a series of questions primarily focused on the traffic issues of Marsh Rd. and Carrcroft in general. CCA Board elections also occurred and you can see the relevant page on this website for the full list of the new officers. Enjoy your holiday weekend, everyone.

CCA Community Forum 5/15

Dear all, this is a reminder that the CCA Community Forum is May 15 from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM at the Carrcroft Elementary School Library. We’ll be electing new Board members. If you are interested in joining please attend or at least notify CCA ahead of time.

Enjoy your weekend.

Easter Egg Hunt!

The annual Easter Egg Hunt is scheduled for April 6 at 3:00 PM (rain date 04/07/2019). This is a family friendly event! Please contact Angela May at 302-229-2819 with any questions or suggestions.

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Crossing Guards, etc.

For those of you following the NextDoor post (https://nextdoor.com/post/104262443?init_source=copy_link_share) about speeding and other traffic infractions, mainly along Crest Rd., a question was raised about getting a crossing guard for the morning drop-off at Carrcroft Elementary. To save you the time reading that — the answer is no. The Crossing Guard Unit does not believe our situation warrants this measure. NCCPD has been alerted of the traffic issues there and elsewhere in the neighborhood. If you feel unsafe or witness a dangerous situation you can proceed to notify the NCCPD non-emergency number listed under the key contacts section of our site.