The Hyannis Port Civic Association (HPCA) is a voluntary membership organization that has been supporting and informing the Hyannis Port community since its establishment in 1929. Originally formed as the Hyannisport Village Improvement Association in the 1890s, the HPCA aims to promote civic development and improve the community by acquiring and managing real estate and other properties. With a current membership of 350 individuals, the HPCA operates the West Beach Club and the Hyannis Port pier, providing security services and maintaining a close-knit atmosphere in the village.
The HPCA's mission has remained consistent over the years, focusing on enhancing the quality of life for residents and property owners in Hyannis Port. Membership in the association grants access to the pier, eligibility for the West Beach Club, and the right to vote at the annual meeting. The HPCA also operates a security service in collaboration with the Barnstable Police force to ensure the safety of the village. With the majority of property owners being members, the HPCA has played a significant role in preserving the friendly and tight-knit community spirit of Hyannis Port.
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