Arlington Mill Civic Association

Arlington County, Virginia

Since 1947, Arlingtonians have been calling the Arlington Mill neighborhood home.  First at Park Glen and Magnolia Gardens (1947) and then expanding throughout the rest of the neighborhood. The neighborhood organized into a Civic Association in 1975 as the Columbia Heights West Civic Association.  In 2015, the association, seeking to distinguish itself from other liked-named neighborhoods, voted to change its name to Arlington Mill.

Though the association and neighborhood's name has changed, its goals have not. The association continues to provide a forum in which neighbors can come together and discuss neighborhood issues, Arlington County services, Columbia Pike redevelopment as well as promoting neighborhood social activities. Residents are eligible to serve on committees or as commissioners on various Arlington County Government advisory groups including the Planning Commission, Transportation Commission, Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee, Form Based Code Working Group and the county-wide Facilities Study.

Membership to the Association is free. Any person residing in or owning property within the territorial limits of the Association is eligible for membership. Costs related to any activity of the Association will be paid by the members suggesting such activity or by donation.

Territorial Limits
Northern: 7th Road S.
Southern: Columbia Pike
Eastern: S. Arlington Mill Drive
Western: S. Carlin Springs Road

Neighborhood Revitalization

Neighborhood History

Tracts of land comprising the Arlington Mill neighborhood were acquired during the period 1724-1744. Forty-six percent of housing was constructed between 1947-1950—Magnolia Gardens and Park Glen (1947); Columbia Gardens and Columbia Heights (now Monterey) (1948); Greenbrier (1949), Tyroll Hills and the duplex houses (1950).

Photo: Civil War Collection. Special Collections,University of Maryland, Baltimore County.

The former Safeway grocery store, which became the Arlington Mill Community Center and High School Continuation program in 1995, was built in 1952, near where the Arlington Mill had stood.

By 1965, 94% of the neighborhood's housing had been built. Several apartment buildings converted to condominiums or cooperatives during the period 1972-1982. Some new housing was built in 1984 and 2004. Over the past 50 years the area has been transformed. It is now one of the most culturally and ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Arlington— the world in a zip code.

The neighborhood organized into a Civic Association in 1975 as the Columbia Heights West Civic Association. In 2015, the association, seeking to distinguish itself from other liked-named neighborhoods, voted to change its name to Arlington Mill.

Officers and Board Members

Officers

President
Cate Harrington - president[at]arlingtonmill[dot]org

Vice President
Alex Anvari

Secretary
Miriam Bolaños

Membership Coordinator
Noreen Quill - board[at]arlingtonmill[dot]org

Representatives

Civic Federation
All Board Officers and Reps

Form Based Code
Noreen Quill

Housing Liaison
Vacant

Neighborhood Conservation
Vacant

Volunteer Coordinator
Vacant

  •  10/31/2021 06:22 AM

I am the new President of the AMCA and I’m very excited to meet more of you in our next meeting.

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July 20th Meeting Minutes

  •   10/31/2021 10:29 AM

In existence for over forty years, the AMCA represents the views of residents on issues related to Arlington County services, activities and proposals.  Community members serve on several committees to both represent the residents and, importantly, to bring resources into the neighborhood. 

The AMCA Board of Directors includes:  President, Vice President, Secretary and Membership Coordinator.  Other currently appointed positions include:  Communications Coordinator, NCAC and Form Base Code Representatives.  

Additional positions may be assigned on an as-needed-basis.For additional information or to express interest in any of these positions, please contact our Membership Coordinator at membership[at]arlingtonmill[dot]org.

Position
Description 
Time of Year 
Amount of Time for Volunteers 
Signage Upkeep 
The neighborhood is responsible for the upkeep and beautification of the landscaping around the neighborhood signage.
Semi-annually
2 hours twice a year
Neighborhood Conservation Advisory Committee (NCAC) 
Neighborhood Conservation's Mission: To enhance residential areas by providing citizen-initiated public improvements in a timely manner, based upon regularly-updated, neighborhood-developed plans.

Any neighborhood that is not represented will not be eligible to apply for NC funds for neighborhood projects involving curb, gutter sidewalk, park and recreation facilities, traffic management, street lights, and beautification.  The NCAC program has provided over $1 million in resources to Arlington Mill thus far and is an important asset to the neighborhood.

Representative attends the meetings held on the second Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 pm, represents Arlington Mill neighborhood interests, works with the AMCA membership to develop projects for community approval and application to the NCAC for funding, represents the Arlington Mill neighborhood during the funding round and reports on the meetings to the community at the civic association meetings.

NCAC on the web: http://commissions.arlingtonva.us/neighborhood-conservation-advisory-committee/ 
Monthly
About 3 hrs a month to attend NCAC  meetings and 30 minutes to report at the bimonthly civic association meeting
Civic Association Board: President 
The President presides at all meetings of the Association and represents the Association at activities and meetings regarding neighborhood civic matters. (ex. CPRO Pike Presidents meetings, Arlington Mill Community Center, Arlington County offices, etc.)

The President is the main point of contact for the neighborhood and receives correspondence on civic matters. The President works with the AMCA board members to disseminate information, provide reference on who to contact on civic issues and engage with the community at large.
Monthly
Periodic; 1-3 hours per event - meeting
Civic Association Board: Vice President 
The Vice President/Program Director performs the responsibilities of the President in the absence of or request of the President.  In consultation with the President, arranges for speakers to address the AMCA meetings on topics of interest to the community. 

This officer focuses on community engagement and providing opportunities for the neighborhood to meet socially and recreationally. (Ex. Tree Give away, Neighborhood clean up, social events, etc)
Monthly
Periodic; 1-3 hours per event - meeting
Civic Association Board: Secretary 
The Secretary takes minutes of the Association meetings, submits them for approval and posts them to the association website.
Six meetings a Year
Periodic: 12  hours a year
Civic Association Board: Membership Director 
The Membership Director recruits new members to the Association and maintains a list of Association members.  The Membership Director will present new members at the Association meetings.  
Six meetings a Year
Periodic: 12  hours a year
Communications 
The communications director updates the association's website, posts notices and other relevant information on the neighborhood Kiosk (Tyrol Hills Park) and suggests other means of communicating neighborhood and civic association information to Arlington Mill residents.
Periodic
Flexible: approx. 24 hrs. a year
Form Based Code (FBC) Advisory Working Group  (FBCWG) Representative 
The County Manager charged County staff and a group of community members to collaboratively discuss and review the FBC from a technical perspective to ensure that it is a clear, discernible, and useful document that implements the vision for Columbia Pike.

FBCWG: http://commissions.arlingtonva.us/form-based-codes-advisory-working-group/ 
Monthly
Periodic; 1-3 hours per meeting
NameTypeContact / Link
Lyon Park  Neighborhood Site http://www.lyonparkcitizens.org/index.html
Buckingham Neighborhood Site http://buckinghamcca.wordpress.com/
Ashton Heights Neighborhood Site http://ashtonheights.org
Lee Overlee Neighborhood Site http://www.leewayoverlee.org/
Arlington Heights Neighborhood Site http://www.ahca.info/newsletter/
Barcroft Civic & School League Neighborhood Site http://www.bscl.org/
Penrose Neighborhood Site http://www.on-the-pike.com/penrose/
Fairlington Neighborhood Site http://www.fca-fairlington.org/
Williamsburg Neighborhood Site www.wca-arlington.org
Columbia Pike Projects & Planning Page
Information / ListServs
https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Projects/Neighborhoods/Columbia-Pike
Arlington Email Newsletters Information / ListServs http://www.arlingtonva.us/subscriptions/subscribe.asp
Arlington Weekly Crime Report  Information / ListServs http://news.arlingtonva.us/pr/ava/weekly-crime-report-subscription.aspx
Moms Club - South Arlington Parenting / School http://www.southarlingtonmomsclub.org/
Car Free Resource - Transportation http://www.carfreediet.com/
Cate Harrington Arlington Mill Civic Association Board President president[at]arlingtonmill[dot]org
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