Davidsonville Area Civic Association - DACA

Davidsonville Area Civic Association - DACA The Davidsonville Area Civic Association is a volunteer-run, membership-based community organization of people who live in the Davidsonville area of Maryland.”

The Davidsonville Area Civic Association is a volunteer-run membership organization comprised of people who live in scenic Davidsonville, Maryland, a 30-square-mile residential and agricultural community in southern Anne Arundel County. Davidsonville residents enjoy the combined benefits of living in a relaxed, rural setting that features quality parks, schools and community sports with the conven

ience of being located near the Maryland state capital of Annapolis, the waters of the South River and Chesapeake Bay, and the cities of Baltimore and Washington, D.C. The mission of the Davidsonville Area Civic Association is to:

* Maintain and improve the quality of life in our community. We join together to counsel with one another so that we may wisely guide the growth and development of the our community for the betterment of our lives and for the lives of our children and their children.

* Consider and deal by all lawful means with common problems involved in matters pertaining to land and natural resource utilization in the geographical area known as Davidsonville, to secure cooperative action in advancing common purposes of the members of the association.

* Promote community pride and civic interests.

* Consider, account for, and educate the community about the unique history of the Davidsonville community.

* Promote land use policies that preserve the agricultural and rural character of the Davidsonville community, protect the environment, preserve open space, and improve safety — including the safety of roads and pedestrian byways — while respecting the property rights of residents.

* Monitor and, as appropriate, effectively voice concern with or support for laws, rules and policies that affect Davidsonville residents.

* Provide a forum where ideas, concerns and needs can be discussed with respect for each other’s opinions.

* Strive to consider the needs of and represent the entire Davidsonville community.

* Anticipate future issues and problems affecting the welfare of the Davidsonville community and work to find appropriate approaches and solutions.

At the annual meeting we were able to recognize two of our three scholarship winners. Congratulations Natalie, Katharine...
06/05/2026

At the annual meeting we were able to recognize two of our three scholarship winners. Congratulations Natalie, Katharine and Emily, we wish you all the best.

Pictures from our Annual meeting. Thank you to all that came out tonight. We appreciated hearing from Senator Gile, Dele...
06/05/2026

Pictures from our Annual meeting. Thank you to all that came out tonight. We appreciated hearing from Senator Gile, Delegate Schmidt and candidates Kitchen, Cook and Jones.

06/02/2026

Don't forgot DACA's annual meeting is Thursday June 4th at 7:30pm at the Scouts Hall at Davidsonville Family Recreation Center 3789 Queen Anne Bridge Road, Davidsonville.

Take a moment to remember all that have served our country and protected our freedom.
05/25/2026

Take a moment to remember all that have served our country and protected our freedom.

View the latest issue of the Villager here.
05/16/2026

View the latest issue of the Villager here.

“We are a volunteer-run, membership-based community organization of people who live in the Davidsonville area of Maryland.”

Our friends at BowTie Bison's Boomer's Market will be open Thursday from 3-7 and Saturday from 8-1. Below are our weekly...
05/06/2026

Our friends at BowTie Bison's Boomer's Market will be open Thursday from 3-7 and Saturday from 8-1. Below are our weekly specials. Order online and we'll have it ready when you arrive.

www.bowtiebison.com

20% off BEEF jerky and 20% off PORK scrapple

The Best Bison Meat in Maryland: Bowtie Bison Farms offers primarily bison meats; burgers and steaks, for sale to Maryland communities.

We had an amazing time at the DAA's Gator Day event. We met a lot of community members that we hope will soon become mem...
05/02/2026

We had an amazing time at the DAA's Gator Day event. We met a lot of community members that we hope will soon become members of Davidsonville Area Civic Association.

Join us on May 1st from 5-8 pm for the 2026 Gator Festival at Davidsonville Park. We are giving away Davidsonville Area ...
05/01/2026

Join us on May 1st from 5-8 pm for the 2026 Gator Festival at Davidsonville Park. We are giving away Davidsonville Area Civic Association First-aid kits to the first 100 people who come to our table. Use our first-aid kit for your minor cuts and scratches, and use us to protect your community. It's a win-win for Davidsonville.

GAN just sent out an update: How much government does $500,000 buy?Last week was a bad week for democracy in Anne Arunde...
05/01/2026

GAN just sent out an update:
How much government does $500,000 buy?

Last week was a bad week for democracy in Anne Arundel County. But the developers got a bargain.

The citizens of AA Co want to ban money from developers with business before the County.

More than 100 people spoke up -- ALL in favor -- in emails, testimony, and our Rally for Our Voice at People's Park. (Watch the Rally video here.) Nary a nay to be heard, except by 5 council members voting down the clearest call for clean and transparent government.

They did it stealthily, at the bill's first hearing to cut off testimony, and silently, without a word of objection or explanation. Two yeahs, five nays was all it took. It was over in less than a minute.

But the blowback has only just begun:

Our GAN op ed appeared in the Capital last Thursday: https://www.capitalgazette.com/2026/04/23/matt-minahan-developers-bill/

The next day, a Capital investigation revealed that members of the County Council, including two who are running for County Executive, have accepted more than half a million dollars from the very development interests they should be regulating:

"Anne Arundel County Council members voted Monday to kill a bill that would have barred developers with pending projects from contributing to their campaigns—after already accepting more than half a million dollars from developers since 2019", according to a review of campaign finance records by the Capital Gazette. The 5-2 vote comes on the heels of the council advancing a string of pro-growth measures, including discounted land sales and zoning changes."

"It leaves intact a system in which council members can accept campaign money from developers, vote on legislation affecting those contributors, and not be required to disclose those contributions before casting those votes. That arrangement has fueled growing frustration from residents who say public land-use decisions are being shaped by political money rather than community concerns."

That same day the Capital ran an editorial on the same topic: ""Many residents are understandably wary of the influence deep-pocketed developers may wield when major land-use decisions are on the table, decisions that can generate significant profit for a few while reshaping entire communities for many."

By any measure, $500k is a lot of money. And it appears to have worked.

And sadly, this huge step backward comes just two years after an important step forward, when the council voted to establish a public campaign finance fund, allowing candidates who participate to raise only small amounts (up to $250 each) from only small donors in order to receive matching funds from the county. No money from developers or real estate interests or unions or PACs. James Kitchin is running for County Executive using the system. We understand that Gavin Buckley, running for County Council from District 6 has applied to use the system. And, we know it worked well enough to get Larry Hogan elected to his first term as governor.

We have since heard some hemming and harrumphing from the County Council justifying their votes against the bill We'll address that in our next newsletter.

Opinion: The defeat of a bill to limit campaign contributions from developers is a loss for good government in Anne Arundel County, writes Matt Minahan.

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PO Box 222
Davidsonville, MD
21035

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