Any neighborhood can become eligible for the Arlington Neighborhoods Program by demonstrating its wish to engage in a program of self-improvement. Community members must draft a “Letter of Commitment” for the neighborhood. This enables voting membership on the Arlington Neighborhoods Advisory Committee (ArNAC). Once a neighborhood becomes active, it can prepare an Arlington Neighborhoods Plan, which establishes a community vision and identifies priority projects to realize that vision.
Alcova Heights – active Arlington-East Falls Church – active Arlington Forest – active Arlington Heights – active Arlington Mill – active Arlington Ridge – active Arlington View – active Ashton Heights – active Aurora Highlands – active Ballston-Virginia Square – active Barcroft – active Bellevue Forest – active Bluemont – active Boulevard Manor – active Buckingham – active Chain Bridge Forest – inactive Cherrydale – active Claremont – active Clarendon-Courthouse – active Colonial Village – inactive Columbia Forest – active Columbia Heights – active Dominion Hills – active| Donaldson Run – active Douglas Park – active Dover-Crystal – inactive Fairlington-Shirlington – active Forest Glen – inactive Foxcroft Heights – active Glebewood – inactive Glencarlyn – active Green Valley – active Gulf Branch – inactive Highview Park – active Highland Park-Overlee Knolls – active Leeway – active Long Branch Creek – active Lyon Park – active Lyon Village – active Madison Manor – active Maywood – active North Highlands – inactive North Rosslyn – inactive Old Dominion – active Old Glebe – active Penrose – active Radnor/Fort Myer Heights – active Rivercrest – inactive Riverwood – inactive Rock Spring – active Stafford Albemarle Glebe – inactive Tara-Leeway Heights – active Waverly Hills – active Waycroft-Woodlawn – active Westover Village – active Williamsburg – active Woodmont – active Yorktown – active
Arlington Neighborhoods Program (ANP)
50th Anniversary
Naudy Martinez 703-228-7933 Email
Erika Moore 703-228-3117 Email