QVNA does significant, visible work important to residents in Queen Village and beyond. Your outreach to other neighborhood associations to form larger groups to address serious issues is impressive. Your deep investment in the neighborhood and it's wellbeing is obvious in the very best way. Congratulations!
There cannot be a better neighborhood association than QVNA. They picked up what the City could no longer afford to do.
A 1/2 city block organic community garden.
A well run office for the community to 'stop in' and get assistance.
A zoning committee that helps neighbors with problems with developers.
A historic preservation committee that preserved many 18th and 19th century buildings.
A parks committee that restored 4 parks, built one new, and is currently restoring an other.
A sound barrier committee that raised funds to end noise from Interstate I-95.
A tree committee planting over 200 trees for environmental health.
Assistance helping the elderly relocate to appropriate housing.
Working with police in ending drug dealing and closing drug houses.
Raising funding to build 2 children's recreation areas, including swings, jungle gyms, spray
pools, all on soft, safe surfaces.