What is now the Foxhall Community Citizens Association (FCCA) started in 1928 as the Foxhall Village Citizens Association (FVCA). The FVCA initially served a relatively small part of what is now referred to as Foxhall Village, which was being developed into Tudor-style row houses. During the next two decades, there were additional residential developments adjacent to the original Village. In the 1940s, the association changed its name to the Foxhall Community Citizens Association (FCCA) to reflect the inclusion of these new developments. Today, the FCCAs boundaries have expanded to includes neighborhoods adjacent to MacArthur Blvd up to Whitehaven Pkwy and the Georgetown Reservoir, including the Georgetown Reservoir and Canal View neighborhoods.
Historically, membership in the Association has tended to fluctuate significantly, to some extent, with the importance of issues faced by our community. We are still trying to regrow our membership base after its decline during Covid. During our history, the FCCA membership has contributed to our neighborhood’s quality of life in many ways—both large and small. While our association is smaller than some of our sister associations, we like to think of our organization as “the small association that can!” You can contribute to our efforts just by joining the FCCA. When the original FVCA was founded, annual dues were $2 per person; based on inflation data, today that would translate into around $28. Thus, the per-household membership fee of $25 is quite a deal!