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  • Breaking News! Break-in Spree on Sunday includes three businesses on MacArthur Blvd (11/12/2024) - https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/thieves-damage-dc-businesses-during-brazen-break-ins/3765831/ Thieves damage DC businesses during brazen break-ins: The suspects made off with cash, an ATM and a car By Jessica Albert • Published November 11, 2024 • Updated on November 11, 2024 at 4:51 pm (NBC Universal, Inc.) Thieves broke into and stole from four businesses, three of which are in the Palisades area of Northwest D.C. News4’s Jessica Albert spoke […]
  • FCCA 2024 Holiday Decorating Contest–All FCCA Members can Vote! (11/12/2024) - FCCA 2024 Holiday Decorating Contest  We are reviving the Holiday Decorating Contest for the entire FCCA service area. In the past, categories have included 1) Most Creative,  2) Most Festive, 3) Most Kid-Friendly, and 4) Best Illumination. We are adding a 5th category: Best Display for a Small Yard. This year, all FCCA members will have the […]
  • WMATA 2025 Bus Route Changes Soon to Be Finalized (8/30/2024) - The WMATA “Better Bus” Initiative will result in changes to the D6 route that serves our neighborhood and gets kids to and from their local schools. See https://www.wmata.com/initiatives/plans/Better-Bus/Resources.cfm#proposed-2025-network  
  • Improving Foxhall Road Safety (9/25/2024) - ANC3D conducted a survey of neighbors’ recommendations about how to make Foxhall road near Hardy Park safer for pedestrians. ANC3D commissioners drafted a letter that can be viewed here. The letter will be discussed at the next ANC3D meeting on September 4, 2024 at 7PM (it is a virtual meeting only). Visit https://www.anc3d.org/ for more […]
  • Would you like to become an FCCA Board member? (8/27/2024) - FCCA Board Membership The elected Board consists of seven to nineteen volunteers who decide amongst themselves who will serve as President/Chairman of the Board. Board positions are for one year. Many Board members cover specific areas in which they have an interest. Any Board member can volunteer to serve as President (also a one-year term). […]
  • Hardy Park Clean-Up (and Spring Fling) from May 4, 2019 (7/11/2019) - In case you missed it this year, more than twenty neighbors joined in the effort that was arranged and led by the Friends of Hardy and the FCCA. Here are some shots of some of the workers that day. The following photos are all from Gerald Henderson. Thank you, Gerald! If you have any images […]
  • Foxhall Garden Club Lower Q Leaf Clean-Up (from April 27) (5/30/2019) - The following images were from the renegade “Foxhall Garden Club” Leaf Clean-up on the morning of April 27, 2019. If you’d like to join in the fun, the Club has been meeting regularly to beautify targeted areas within the FCCA boundaries. Contact Conrad DeWitte for more.
  • Follow the Hardy Park and Rec Center Renovation Effort (5/1/2019) - If you would like to keep up with what is going on with the Hady Park renovation, there is no more a definitive place to go than DPR’s root page for the effort. Visit it here: https://dgs.dc.gov/page/hardy-recreation-center You’ll find key players as well as slides and presentation packages of updates provided by DPR and the […]
  • Safeway Staff Appreciation Event is On! (4/23/2019) - The following from Steve Gardner: We are pleased to announce that our community’s Safeway Staff Appreciation Event is on for Saturday, April 27 from 3-5 pm in front of the store. We received our public space permit this afternoon. Special thanks to ANC Chair Chuck Elkins and to Jessica Wertheim of the Mayor’s Office. Special […]
  • PSA 205 Community Meeting and Walk – April 24 at 6PM (4/28/2019) - Second District Officers and community members participated in a one-hour community walk of PSA 205. The purpose of the event was to allow community members to familiarize themselves with MPD Officers and to prevent potential crimes by identifying vehicles that had valuables left in plain view, packages left on porches, etc. Officer McElwee discussed crime […]
  • Help yourself (4/19/2019) - We had a general meeting on April 17, 2019, with special guest Mary Cheh. She responded to a lot of questions and engaged everyone for more than two hours. Additionally, her chief of staff, Jonathan Willingham, as well as the Ward 3 Liaison from the Mayor’s Office of Community Service and Relations, Jessica Wertheim, were […]
  • Rock Creek Far West Livability Study – Public Workshop #2 (4/19/2019) - Save the Date! Saturday, May 18, 2019 11:00AM – 1:00PM Short presentation at 11:30AM Stoddert Elementary School, Multipurpose Room 4001 Calvert Street NW, Washington, DC 20007 The Rock Creek Far West Livability Study will identify opportunities for safer travel for residents and visitors to the neighborhoods in the study area. The purpose of the study […]
  • Report Air Noise When it Happens with airnoise.io (4/19/2019) - After appearing in a 2018 WSJ article, a website called Airnoise.io, which aims to combat the cumbersome and time-consuming aircraft noise complaint process, has received nationwide attention from communities plagued by aircraft noise. Airnoise.io instantly submits an aircraft noise complaint to your local airport authority by either clicking your “Airnoise button”, sending a text message, […]
  • DPR Survey Results for Hardy Recreation Center and Park (4/19/2019) - If you have never viewed the DPR Survey Results for Hardy Recreation Center and Park, we got to see the following presentation at a general meeting in May 2018. On April 29, 2019, we will have our next meeting with DPR to discuss advancements since that time, and begin to weigh-in and influence more specific […]
  • MacArthur Fire Station (9/21/2017) - This is the original Fire Station on MacArthur Boulevard.
  • Surrey Lane (9/21/2017) - This is Surrey Lane looking north to the Greenwich Circle.
  • Construction Worker Foxhall Village (9/21/2017)
  • Upper Q Street Circle (9/21/2017) - This is the upper circle on Q Street.
  • Corner of 44th Street & Greenwich Parkway (9/21/2017) - These houses are 4401 Greenwich Parkway, 1620 and 1622 44th Street.
  • Pumping Station (9/21/2017) - The pumping station on MacArthur Boulevard.
  • Greenwich Circle Looking East (9/21/2017) - Greenwich Circle looking east to the future Glover-Archbold National Park.
  • 4430 Greenwich Parkway and 1713 Surrey Lane (9/21/2017)
  • 4429 Q Street (9/21/2017)
  • 1701 Surrey Lane (4/26/2018)
  • 44th Street (9/21/2017) - This is a view of the west side of 44th Street between Q Street and Greenwich Parkway.
  • Foxhall Village and Colony Hill Development Map (9/21/2017)
  • Painting at Hardy Park (9/21/2017)
  • Hardy Park Spring Cleanup (9/21/2017)
  • Deer in the Snow (9/21/2017)
  • Enrique Leiva Soccer (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017)
  • Summer Foliage (9/21/2017) - A quick spring and then the full bloom of summer.
  • Summer Bunny (9/21/2017) - We don’t like clover in our grass, but the summer bunnies do!
  • Summer Flowers (9/21/2017) - A cool, wet spring brought beautiful summer flowers to the neighborhood.
  • 2013 FCCA Yard Sale (9/21/2017) - Neither Tropical Storm Andrea nor the Lawyer’s Have a Heart race kept neighbors from coming together for this annual event.
  • 2013 Spring Fling (9/21/2017) - The Annual FCCA Spring Fling came off without a hitch thanks the Caitlin Mackenzie and her helpers.
  • Spring is Finally Here! (9/21/2017) - The weather was weird and it seemed like the spring would never get here. But here it is, in all its cherry-blossom-filled glory.
  • Daffodils (9/21/2017) - The morning light on daffodils signal spring.
  • Colors of Spring (9/21/2017) - A late winter storm was not the predicted 3″ of snow, only rain. The spring colors emerge…
  • Railroad Trestle in Snow (9/21/2017) - Bob Mikolitch captured the old railroad trestle after Snowmageddon 2010.
  • Cherry Blossoms! (9/21/2017) - The cherry blossoms are right around the corner.
  • Signs of Spring (9/21/2017) - Flowers are peeking through the debris of winter.
  • Spring is Popping! (9/21/2017) - Signs of Spring! The first flowers are beginning to bloom.
  • Reservoir Road (9/21/2017) - This appears to be Reservoir Road heading into Georgetown around 1930. Photo from Henry Boss notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.
  • Private Bus Service (9/21/2017) - Private bus service on Reservoir Road connected residents to the city. Photo taken around 1930. Photo from Henry Boss notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.
  • Colony Hill Construction (9/21/2017) - Construction of Colony Hill underway around 1930. Photo from Henry Boss notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.
  • Greenwich Circle (9/21/2017) - A maypole party in Foxhall Village on the Greenwich Parkway Circle, circa 1930. Photo from Henry Boss notebook, owned by Malcolm and Daphne Ross.
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017) - The lights shone against the snow during the holiday season of 2010.  Photo by Tom Fowler.
  • Christmas Lights (9/21/2017) - The neighborhood was decorated for Christmas.  Photo by Lisa Maco.  
  • Winter in Foxhall Village (9/21/2017) - Snowmaggeddon hit in 2010.  This view of Surrey Lane was taken by Bob Mikolitch.  
  • Spring in Foxhall Village (9/21/2017) - The cherry blossoms are blooming in Foxhall Village. This photo by Bob Mikolitch was featured at the 2012 Art Walk and Sale in December. Artists from the Foxhall Artists Collective displayed and sold their work.  
  • Wooden Bowl (9/21/2017) - This wooden bowl was created by Steve Barnard for the Art Walk and Sale in December.  It was the raffle item, won by Elliott and Vicki Crooke on Q Street.  Artists from the Foxhall Artists Collective displayed and sold their work. Photo by Bob Mikolitch.  
  • Wooden Tops (9/21/2017) - These Wooden Tops by Steve Barnard were among the many items featured at the 2012 Art Walk and Sale in December. Artists from the Foxhall Artists Collective displayed and sold their work. Photo by Bob Mikolitch.