
Dominion Hills Civic Association
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Welcome to the Dominion Hills Civic Association Website
To become a member, please visit the Resource Center page to review the step by step guide on joining the DHCA SecureNet site, updating your profile and making a membership payment or donation. If you want to only be added to the DHCA mailing list, please send your name, email address and street address to dominionhillscivic@gmail.com. If you have questions about the site please email: support@dominionhills.net.
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Dominion Hills in the Washington Post
Arlington’s Dominion Hills: Urban amenities and a suburban feel
" If you like a suburban feel that’s close to an urban center, Dominion Hills in Arlington is a good place to look for a house. It’s an older, quiet neighborhood of 615 two-story redbrick Colonials built after World War II. Blue, black and dark-green shutters adorn windows, and mature tulip poplars and pin oaks line the sidewalks. On one corner lot, a swing hangs from a majestic sycamore, beckoning a passing child."
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Dominion Hills is a vibrant neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia that includes over 615 single-family homes. The neighborhood features our community-owned Dominion Hills Park, easy access to bike and walking trails and a convenient neighborhood shopping center that provides many needed services and amenities to Dominion Hills residents. Many Dominion Hills neighbors also patronize the many locally owned businesses at Westover Village on Washington Boulevard, a short walk from our neighborhood.
Dominion Hills borders Wilson Boulevard on the south, McKinley Road and N. Ohio Street on the west, and N. Arlington Mill Drive and the Four Mile Run Bike Trail and stream on the east and north.
Families of all ages enjoy the recreational amenities offered at Dominion Hills Park and at the many close-by parks and gardens throughout the Arlington County Parks system and at Upton Hill Regional Park. Many families also enjoy membership in the adjacent Dominion Hills Area Recreation Association, which features outstanding swimming facilities and a historic Community House where we hold our Annual Meeting and other special events.
The land for Dominion Hills Park at 1060 N. Liberty Street was donated to the civic association by Merwyn A. Mace, a merchant-builder who developed a significant portion of the original colonial revival sections of Dominion Hills. The park is open to the public and features a heavily used playground that was renovated in 2001 and 2010 with substantial Arlington County funding made possible through Neighborhood Conservation grants. The park is home to many fun neighborhood events, including the annual Arlington Neighborhood Day Festival and BBQ/Potluck in May; Independence Day Bike Parade on the 4th of July; Halloween Parade and Fun Fest on the Saturday before (or of) Halloween; and the Spring Egg Hunt on the Saturday before Easter. We hope you find this website helpful and join in making our neighborhood great!