At work for our community...
Together with our Advisory Neighborhood Commission (ANC3D) and sister community associations, the FCCA monitors and acts on a range of neighborhood issues. Over the years, the FCCA has prevented construction of a bridge and associated freeway across the Potomac at Three Sisters and through Glover Archbold Park; saved Hardy School (now on long-term leas to the Lab School) from being converted to a university dormitory; worked with D.C. Parks and Recreation to restore the playing field and control its overuse; monitored growth of nearby schools and universities; pushed for appropriate modifications to numerous undesirable development schemes, and our most recent major accomplishment worked with Foxhall village residents and the District of Columbia to create the Foxhall Historic District.The FCCA also tracks a wide range of issues that affect the neighborhood. From historic preservation and pets and potholes to private schools and pollution the FCCA is always striving to make our community a better place to live.
Foxhall Community: the Citizens Association
The Foxhall Community Citizens Association (FCCA) was founded in 1928 and now serves over 900 homes in Foxhall Village, Colony Hill, Indian Rock, Georgetown Reservoir, and Canal View. Foxhall Village, Colony Hill, Indian Rock, Georgetown Reservoir, and Canal View. The FCCA is known throughout the city as one of the most active and effective neighborhood associations and enjoys the highest membership rate of any citizen's association in the city.