Governance Overview

Marley Park is a distinctive community in the growing City of Surprise. Built with a keen attention to detail, Marley Park emphasizes diverse and traditional architecture that fosters an active and caring community for residents today and in the future.


Marley Park Community Association, Inc.

Achieving our shared vision for Marley Park is facilitated by an Arizona nonprofit organization, known as the Marley Park Community Association, Inc. (MPCA). The MPCA provides spirited, dynamic leadership for the Marley Park community by cultivating a rich variety of activities and programs and by preserving special community landscapes and neighborhood settings. The MPCA staff works in partnership with residents to promote and fulfill our common goals of community spirit, lifelong learning, as well as health and wellness.

 

Governed by a Board of Directors, the MPCA’s responsibility is to implement and enforce the terms set forth in the Community Charter.  The Community Charter for Marley Park has been drafted in accordance with Arizona regulations regarding the establishment of planned communities and nonprofit organizations, and cannot be changed without a specific vote by Marley Park property owners.  All residential property owners are members of the Community Association.

 

Read more:  2012 Marley Park Governance Overview

 

MPCA - Operations MPCA - Programs
Duplex Building Office Heritage Club Office
13298 & 13286 N. Founder's Park Blvd. 15210 W. Sweetwater Avenue
Surprise, AZ 85379 Surprise, AZ 85379
623-466-8820 623-466-8820
communityassocation@marleypark.net programs@marleypark.net

 

Governance Resources
Marley Park is a distinctive community in the growing community of Surprise, Arizona.
City of Surprise

 

 Arizona Planned Communities Act is the governing statute in the State of Arizona for planned communities, including for the Marley Park Community Association, Inc.
Arizona Planned Communities Act

 

Legal counsel to the Marley Park Community Association, Inc. (MPCA), Carpenter Hazelwood's website provides up-to-date and relevant information on Arizona state community association laws that impact the MPCA and its members.
Carpenter Hazelwood

Community Updates


Community Emergencies:

For community emergencies after hours that include incidents at the Heritage Club and Heritage Pool House that threaten loss of property without immediate action, please call 623-692-7638 for our answering service. For all other emergencies, dial 911.