Our Mission
Dedicated to preserving and protecting the historic, low density,
semi-rural character
of Great Falls and its natural resources.
Have You Signed It? ‘SAFE THE PIKE’
Petition - Sign it Here!
Walker Road repairs delayed by one week, VDOT announcement linked here
Check the Community Calendar for the current list of meetings.
Click Here - 2008-2009 GFCA Officers & Executive Board
Check the Fairfax County Recycling Calendar for upcoming special events!
Environmental, land use and zoning efforts will remain a key role of our standing committees as will the completion of a Long Range Plan for Great Falls based on the input received from the 2020 Vision Survey. This will include support of the nominations made as part of the North County Area Plan Review of the Fairfax County Comprehensive Plan – (a) Support of the Colvin Run Mill Historic Area master plan implementation; (b) Maintain Georgetown Pike as a Historic Byway; (c) Bury Utility and Telecom Lines; (d) Multi-use Community Center; (e) Possible Independent Living Community for Great Falls. Finally, we will reach out to all Great Falls organizations to build a platform for collaboration and support. Our Home Owners Associations and other Great Falls organizations have special purposes but all contribute to what makes Great Falls GREAT.
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Who are we? We are your neighbors. The Association was formed over 25 years ago by homeowners in Great Falls to preserve the low density, semi-rural character of our community, to promote development that is consistent with that character, to be a vehicle for citizen participation in community affairs, and to provide a forum for the discussion of community plans and activities.
Our monthly meetings are open to everyone and we encourage the widest possible expression of views on every issue. Under the overall direction of the Executive Committee, consisting of the elected officers and 12 at large members, the Association undertakes initiatives in various areas of community interest, responds to planning and development proposals, and works with state and county agencies and officials in areas affecting the quality of life in Great Falls. The officers and Executive Committee give generously of their time and energy to help protect and enhance the unique quality of life in our community.
Click here to read the letter sent by GFCA to the Planning commission!
Our 2020 Vision project gathered feedback from our members and Great Falls to build a consensus about Great Falls as a community, and in 20 years, what should it look like? See our vision of it ...
The Great Falls Citizens association has been honored by Fairfax County for achieving recognition from the National Wildlife Federation as a Certified Community Wildlife Habitat. Please feel free take part in our heritage tree census. Click here to read the letter of appreciation from Chairman Connolly adding our trees to the county's list!