Areas we offer Stump Removal, Stump Grinding, Land Clearing and Excavation Services in Washington D.C.
A service area for an excavation company in Washington D.C. covers all four quadrants of the city and its approximately 131 officially recognized neighborhoods.
🏗️ Washington D.C. Neighborhoods by Ward
Ward 1 (Northwest D.C.)
This area is known for its historic row houses and vibrant commercial corridors.
- Neighborhoods: Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights, Howard University, Kalorama, Kalorama Triangle, Lanier Heights, LeDroit Park, Meridian Hill, Mount Pleasant, Park View, Pleasant Plains, Shaw (partially), U Street Corridor.
Ward 2 (Central and West D.C.)
This Ward contains the city's central business district, federal areas, and highly historic and affluent residential neighborhoods.
- Neighborhoods: Burleith, Chinatown, Downtown, Dupont Circle, Federal Triangle, Foggy Bottom / West End, Georgetown, Logan Circle, Mount Vernon Square, Penn Quarter, Sheridan-Kalorama, Shaw (partially), Southwest Federal Center.
Ward 3 (Upper Northwest D.C.)
Primarily residential, this quadrant is known for large homes, embassies, and green space like Rock Creek Park.
- Neighborhoods: American University Park (AU Park), Barnaby Woods, Cathedral Heights,
Chevy Chase,
Cleveland Park, Colonial Village, Forest Hills, Foxhall,
Friendship Heights,
Glover Park, Kent, Massachusetts Heights,
Palisades, Spring Valley,
Tenleytown, Wesley Heights, Woodley Park.
Ward 4 (North D.C.)
A largely residential section with a mix of historic homes and transit-oriented development.
- Neighborhoods:
Brightwood, Brightwood Park, Crestwood, Fort Totten, Hawthorne, Manor Park, North Portal Estates,
Petworth, Riggs Park (Lamond-Riggs),
Shepherd Park, Sixteenth Street Heights,
Takoma.
Ward 5 (Northeast D.C.)
A diverse area featuring industrial corridors, new mixed-use developments, and established residential communities.
- Neighborhoods: Arboretum, Bloomingdale, Brentwood,
Brookland, Carver Langston, Deanwood (partially), Eckington, Edgewood, Fort Lincoln, Fort Totten (partially), Gateway,
Ivy City, Langdon, Michigan Park, North Michigan Park, Pleasant Hill, Queens Chapel, Stronghold,
Trinidad, Truxton Circle, Woodridge.
Ward 6 (Capitol Hill and Central/Southeast D.C.)
Home to the U.S. Capitol, this area includes historical residential streets and new waterfront development.
- Neighborhoods: Buzzard Point,
Capitol Hill, Capitol Riverfront, Hill East, Judiciary Square, Lincoln Park, Mount Vernon Triangle (partially), Near Northeast,
NoMa (North of Massachusetts Ave), Navy Yard,
Southwest Waterfront (The Wharf), Sursum Corda.
Ward 7 (East of the Anacostia River)
A community with strong historical roots, known for its extensive parkland and residential areas.
- Neighborhoods: Benning Heights, Benning Ridge, Capitol View,
Deanwood, Eastland Gardens, Fairlawn, Fort Davis, Fort Dupont, Fort Mahan, Kenilworth, Lincoln Heights/Richardson Dwellings, Marshall Heights, Minnesota & Benning, Parkside/Kenilworth, Penn Branch, Randle Heights, River Terrace, Skyland/Hillcrest, Twining, Valley Green, Woodlawn.
Ward 8 (Southeast D.C.)
The southernmost part of the District, this area is undergoing significant revitalization, particularly around Congress Heights and the Anacostia waterfront.
- Neighborhoods:
Anacostia, Barry Farm, Bellevue/South Capitol, Congress Heights, Douglass, Fairlawn, Garfield, Knox Hill, Poplar Point, Shipley Terrace, St. Elizabeths, Washington Highlands, Woodland.
This list covers all the distinct geographical and administrative areas of D.C..
This video provides a scenic drive through some of D.C.'s most notable neighborhoods, offering a visual sense of the area
