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U Street Neighborhood Association The U Street Neighborhood Association (formerly known as the Cardozo Shaw Neighborhood Association or CSNA) is the most active all-volunteer, resident-based, community organization in the U Street neighborhood. For nearly 20 years, an all volunteer team of officers and committee chairs elected by the association's membership, the U Street Neighborhood Association has worked closely with our neighbors, public officials, and businesses to improve and maintain the quality of life and advocate for everyone in our neighborhood. Take a moment to join and be a part of supporting the greater U Street neighborhood. The Boundaries of the U Street Neighborhood Association in Northwest, Washington, DC are: View an interactive Google map of the U Street Neighborhood Association's boundaries. Acts As An Agent For Change Instrumental in bringing new businesses, addressing crime problems, and creating partnerships with schools, churches, businesses, and other community organizations to enhance the community.
Helps Your Voice Be Heard Communicates with District officials, property owners, the business community, the media, and others on behalf of members regarding issues such as parking, nuisance properties, trash problems, and illegal renovations and construction.
Provides Relevant Information We keep you up-to-date on what's happening in the community via a monthly newsletter, a constantly updated website, email listserv, and at our regularly scheduled month meetings.
Brings Neighbors Together We're a diverse lot - straight, gay, African-American, Hispanic, Anglo, Asian, old, young, single and married. We share common interests and are willing to work together to get things accomplished that benefit us all and highlight our diversity. Every year, we co-sponsor a HUGE Community Wide clean up day with other non-profits to benefit the neighborhood youth.
Fights To Create A Safer Community Works directly with the DC police department and other DC agencies to ensure members' concerns are heard and receive the appropriate attention. We also share information and strategies to address and prevent crime problems.
Preserves The Historic Character of The Area The U Street Neighborhood Association led a ten-year effort to designate the area a Historic District, which was approved in January of 1998. Our Historic Preservation and Development Committee meets regularly to review renovation projects and new construction within our District boundaries.
Encourages Economic Development Devotes time to support the local economic development that is central to the area's well being. We have played no small part in bringing about the revival of the Greater U Street corridor, and continue to promote sound development of the area including new projects and renovations to our historic buildings and sites.
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