Foggy Bottom Association
The Association was initially incorporated in the District of Columbia on June 19, 1959, as the Foggy Bottom Restoration Association. The present name was formally adoped and ratified May 13, 1965. It was founded to enhance and protect the residential quality of the area and keep residents informed on matters affecting the community. The FBA holds nine monthly meetings each year with speakers of interest to the residents. The meetings are usually held the last Monday of the month (except for July, August, and December). To join the Foggy Bottom Association, send a check for your yearly dues of $15 to: Foggy Bottom Association 2550 Virginia Ave NW, Suite 195, Washington DC 20037
Objectives
The objectives of the FBA are to further the civic, cultural, social and economic welfare of the Foggy Bottom/West End community; preserve and enhance the residential character of the community; and promote historic preservation in the area.
Boundaries
The physical area of the FBA approximates that of the Foggy Bottom/West End Advisory Neighborhood Commission 2A, i.e. the interior of the areas bounded by Rock Creek on the west, the Potomac River on the south; an eastern limit defined by an imaginary line drawn northward from the Potomac River to and along 15th Street to Pennsylvania Avenue to 20th Street, and again northward on 20th Street to N Street; and westward along N Street to Rock Creek
Regular Meetings
Regular meetings of the members of the Foggy Bottom Association are held in the evening of the last Tuesday in each month except July, August, and December. Meetings are held at 7:30 p.m. in St. Stephen Martyr Parish Hall, 2436 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. (Entrance to the Parish Hall is on 25th Street between K Street and Pennsylvania Avenue.)






