The mailboxes are property of the US postal service. New keys can be ordered through the local post office. The phone number for the Trade Center Post Office located on S. Pickett Street is 703-751-2952.
Download a copy of the Certificate of Insurance (COI) for Cameron Station from the Documents & Policies page, listed under the Resident Services menu item.
The Association is a legal corporation organized and incorporated under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Association has Articles of Incorporation that entitle the association to exercise powers of a corporation. By purchasing a home within your community association, you automatically become a member of the association and will remain so for as long as you own your home. Membership in the association is mandatory and automatic for all owners. The deed to each lot and/or parcel specifically designates that the property owner will comply with the Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&R's) of the association. You should have received a copy of these documents at the time your home purchase was closed by the title company. As a property owner in a community association, you will be required to pay assessments, abide by the community's rules and restrictions and maintain those areas of your home for which you are responsible.
There are six Condominium communities in Cameron Station with parking garages. These garages are owned and maintained by the respective Condominium Association. The Condominium's Manager will be able to assist residents with garage access cards and assigned parking spaces.
Parking a moving van/truck for less than 24 hours does not require approval. Residents needing to park moving and other storage vehicles for more than 24 hours need to notify the HOA (Managers@CameronStation.org) which can grant a permit for no more than three days. Regarding portable storage containers, residents must notify the HOA in writing seven days prior to the date the resident receives delivery of the storage container. The portable container may occupy one parking space as designated by the HOA for no more than three days.
The members of the association vote to elect the Board of Directors. The association elects board members for staggered terms so that knowledge of the community is retained. The association's Governing Documents outlines the process for board elections. The board elections take place at the annual membership meeting. Owners must be in good standing (current in assessments and in compliance with association covenants) to run for a board seat or vote in the election. A vote may be cast by ballot at the meeting or by proxy prior to the meeting. Typically, all votes are tallied and results are announced at the meeting. Board positions that may become vacant during the year may be filled by board appointment or at the Annual Meeting.
The Board of Directors is responsible for maintaining the assets of the community, ensuring the financial health of the association, determining the level of services, and establishing policies and/or rules and regulations governing the use of the common areas. The Board has a fiduciary responsibility to do what is in the best interest of the association and to provide leadership in community affairs as dictated by the Governing Documents. This includes timely collection of assessments as well as payments made for services provided to the Association. In general, the Board Members are the decision makers for the Association. The Board of Directors is made up of individual homeowners who live within the same Cameron Station and who are elected to that position by the members of the Association. All affairs of Cameron Station Community Association are governed by the Board of Directors.
Your Board of Directors makes decisions for your Association. However, they are volunteers and receive no compensation for the jobs that they perform. Community Association Management Professionals (CAMP) represents the Board and your Association, which entails being a contact for most communications addressed to the Board. Also, legally we are not allowed to give out personal information of any homeowner including your Board of Directors.
Yes, Associations adopt annual budgets each fiscal year. This budget is available to all owners by request or by mail in accordance with your association's Governing Documents. The budget is developed by the Board, with the assistance of the management company. The budget is developed over a period time in open meetings so that homeowners will have the opportunity to understand how assessments are set.
Your Community Manager can provide you with this information. However, your Association has an Annual Meeting where your Board of Directors discusses the financial aspect of the Association with the homeowners. Attending this meeting can be very enlightening and helps each homeowner understand the workings of a Homeowners Association. Additionally, you may also attend a monthly Financial Advisory Committee meeting, where the financial status is discussed.
If you lost your coupon book for your assessment fee, payment should be sent to the lockbox at:
Cameron Station Community Association
C/O CAMP
PO Box 105007
Atlanta, GA 30348
Please remember that you must put your account number on your check before mailing. Assessment payments will not be accepted at the Association office. Do not send payment to the Cameron Station Community Association office address.
If you would like to pay your assessments electrically, please log on to your CiraNet Resident Portal account. If you do not have one, please email CAMSTATI@CiraMail.com for your account information and instructions to register your account.
In order for the Board to accomplish the many tasks for which it is responsible, the Association needs operating funds for daily maintenance, repairs, administration and adequate Reserve funds for major repairs or replacements of capital items. As a member of the association, you are required to pay a share of the costs.
Any exterior modifications or additions to your home or any structural changes must have prior written approval from the association. For information, applications and further details, contact the Covenants Administrator at covenants@cameronstation.org or visit the Covenants section of website. You should note that this approval process may take up to forty-five days; therefore, please do not schedule any construction work or purchase any equipment until written approval has been received.
The City of Alexandria is responsible for maintenance on the four (4) public streets, which are Brenman Park Drive, Cameron Station Boulevard, Ferdinand Day Drive, and Somervelle Street. The City maintains curb, gutter, and asphalt.
Cameron Station is responsible for the maintenance of remaining thirty (30) community streets. Large scale maintenance is budgeted for in the Repair and Replacement Reserves. Expenses for small repairs and street sweeping are covered in the operating budget.
If you need to request a Resale/Disclosure Packet or Questionnaire please click the below link that directs you to the CAMP's website. Resale packages are not prepared at the Cameron Club Office.
Once on the CAMP website you will want to follow the following instructions:
If you require additional assistance, please call the Resale Hotline number at 855-877-2472..
If you own a condo, you will also need to obtain a resale packet from your Condominium Association. Please contact your Condominium Management Company for pricing and details.
You can email the office at admin@cameronstation.org with your updated information along with the supporting documentation so your information can be changed. Additionally, residents are encouraged to provide an updated Owner/Resident Information Sheet when any contact information has changed. If your last name has changed due to marriage, a copy of your marriage certificate would be needed. When sending your information to the office, be sure to include your Cameron Station address.
If you have an After Hours Emergency for Townhomes & Single Family Homes, please call 855-477-2267. An example of an After Hours Emergency might be a tree came down and is blocking a road. If you are part of a Condominium Association, please click here to see contact/emergency information and reach out directly to your managing agent for condo-specific issues like leaks or building damage.
*If you are experiencing a life threatening medical or fire emergency, please move to a safe area and call 9-1-1 immediately.
Cameron Station Community Association has six (6) committees organized to provide assistance to the Board of Directors in the governance and operation of the community. The HOA committees offer homeowners the opportunity to actively participate in the life of Cameron Station and are vital to the wellbeing of the community.
Volunteering is a meaningful way to serve your community, whether by serving on the Board, a committee or subcommittee, assisting at a community event, or helping a neighbor with tasks like snow removal. If you are eager to contribute your time and talent to a particular committee or event, please reach out to the committee chair.
Additionally, if you are interested in taking on a more involved role by serving on the Board or a committee, information about open seats can be found below. One-time volunteer opportunities for events are also listed below. We encourage all residents to get involved and make a positive impact in our community.
Your active involvement in these opportunities contributes to building a vibrant and supportive community spirit within Cameron Station.
Cameron Station was recognized as the 2025 Charitable Community of the Year in honor of the volunteer-driven efforts that support neighbors and strengthen our community.
Cameron Club Facilities Committee
The Cameron Club Facilities Committee (CCFC) has one (1) opening for a volunteer. The CCFC advises the Board of Directors on issues, policy, and other matters regarding the use of the Cameron Club amenities (pool, fitness center, and use of the Cameron Club). Please click here for the committee member registration form. If you have any questions about the position, please email facilities@cameronstation.org.
Architectural Review Committee
The Architectural Review Committee has one (1) opening! The ARC is needed for maintaining the overall architectural design of the community. Responsibilities include:
In addition to acting on applications for modifications or improvements, the ARC is expected to provide the Board of Directors with recommendations regarding:
If you are interested in volunteering for this committee, please complete a Committee Member Registration Form, attached here, and email covenants@cameronstation.org.
Do you love to write? Are you a curious soul, always eager to uncover stories and ask probing questions? If so, we invite you to join The Compass andshare your writing talents with your neighbors in Cameron Station! As a volunteer writer for The Compass, you'll have the opportunity to delve into local happenings, spotlight community achievements, and shine a light on topics that matter most to our residents. Whether you're new to writing or a seasoned storyteller, we welcome your unique perspective and enthusiasm. Together, let's paint a vivid picture of our neighborhood and connect through the power of words. For more information, contact the editor at thecompass@cameronstation.org or reach out to the Communications Committee at communications@cameronstation.org.
Cameron Station Civic Association Directors and Officers Needed! The Cameron Station Civic Association has immediate openings for two (2) directors and a Secretary. The Association is only as strong as our membership and it is only through your engagement that the Association will be able to continue to act for positive change on your behalf! Click here for more informaiton, or email cameronstacivic@gmail.com.
The Cameron Station Community Association (Master Association) is responsible for the management and oversight of community-wide services, shared amenities, common areas, and infrastructure that serve all residents of Cameron Station. The Master Association is professionally managed by Community Association Management Professionals (CAMP), which supports day-to-day operations in partnership with the Board of Directors, including the administration of community policies, budgets, contracts, and long-term planning.
CAMP also provides on-site management services, with an on-site team serving as the primary point of contact for residents. The management team assists with resident inquiries, coordinates maintenance and vendors, supports committees, and helps ensure the community operates smoothly.
Cameron Station also includes six Condominium Sub Associations, which provide additional governance for condominium buildings and units. While Sub Associations address building- and unit-specific matters, all residents are members of the Master Association and benefit from the shared services, amenities, and infrastructure it provides.
Through professional management and on-site support, CAMP helps maintain Cameron Station as a well-managed and welcoming community.
Corporate information for CAMP is available at https://www.gocampmgmt.com.
200 Cameron Station Blvd
2nd Floor
Alexandria, VA 22304
Office Hours:
Monday–Friday, 9:00 am–5:00 pm
Phone:
703-567-4881
Email:
managers@cameronstation.org
This number should be used for urgent, community-wide safety issues involving community-owned property, infrastructure, or shared spaces, such as a fallen tree blocking a roadway or hazards affecting common areas. Issues affecting only an individual home are not considered after-hours emergencies.
If there is an immediate threat to life, safety, or property, residents should call 911.
For emergencies related to condominium buildings or units, including leaks, building damage, or issues affecting shared building systems, residents should contact their Sub Association management company or managing agent directly. Please click here to view condominium contact and emergency information.
Sub Associations within Cameron Station are managed separately from the Master Association. Residents should contact their Sub Association management company or managing agent directly for matters related to:
Management of Condominium Sub Associations within Cameron Station varies by community. Cameron Station Condominium (The Residences), Carlton Place Condominium, and Main Street Condominium are managed by Community Association Management Professionals (CAMP). The Condominiums at Cameron Station Boulevard and Oakland Hall Condominium are managed by Community Management Corporation (CMC). Woodland Hall Condominium is managed by Gordon James Realty.
To view detailed Sub Association management and emergency contact information, please click below.
For general inquiries, please contact managers@cameronstation.org.

Assistant General Manager
The Master Association primarily communicates with the community through The Connection; a weekly email distributed to all residents. This email includes important announcements, policy updates, operational notices, upcoming events, meeting information, and other community news. Those who are not currently receiving The Connection may subscribe using the button below or by contacting the management office.
The Cameron Station website serves as the central source for community information and provides access to policies, forms, schedules, and answers to many frequently asked questions.
Additional updates are shared through The Compass, the Cameron Station community blog, as well as the annual printed year-end issue of The Compass available at the management office, which highlights key initiatives, milestones, and community happenings. Community highlights and reminders are also shared on Cameron Station’s Facebook and Instagram pages.
Community members are always welcome to visit the on-site management office during regular operating hours, located on the second floor of Cameron Club.
Click the button below for links to all community communications.
Homeowners’ assessment payments cannot be accepted at the Master Association office. All assessment payments must be sent directly to the management company.
For payment options, due dates, and additional details, please click below to visit the Homeowners’ Assessments page.
View Homeowners' Assessments Information
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