The Druid Hills Civic
Association was founded in 1938 to preserve the Druid Hills
neighborhood for high quality residential use and to protect the
unique heritage of the area. The Association carries out these
responsibilities by exercising vigilance in zoning matters,
maintaining a liaison with local governing bodies, informing the
citizens of community problems, and promoting the general welfare
of the community for the enjoyment of its residents today and in
the future.
The DHCA holds regularly
scheduled Board Meetings, which
are open to the public. These meetings serve as an opportunity to
both hear, and to be heard about important issues facing the
community. In attendance are the
Division Chairs, whom represent a specific geographic area in
the community, the DHCA officers, the various Standing, Special,
and Liason Committee Chairs, invited speakers, and members of the
general public.
Members of the Druid Hills
community seeking assistance from the DHCA, or who would like to
bring an issue to the DHCA's attention, are encouraged to
contact their Division
respresentative, (click here to view a map showing
Division boundaries.) These representatives can assist in
gathering the necessary information and resources available from
the DHCA with which to initiate action.
The DHCA is organized with
a governing Board, Officers, and Standing
Committees. Special Committees and Liaison Committees are
formed and dissolved as they are needed to address specific issues
before the community. The Druid Hills Civic Association is a
"grass roots" organization, and is 100% dependent on volunteers.
Your assistance will always be appreciated, and the first way to
show your support is to become a member.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the
Druid Hills Historic District also incorporates in its
entirety the previously listed Druid Hills Parks and Parkways
Historic District.