Where is West Meade?
The West Meade Community is made up of a group of neighborhoods that were formed from the original 400 acre farm. Examples are West Meade Farms, West Meade Hills, West Meade Park (although they have their own N/A, we love them so much, we adopted them).
Technically, the West Meade Neighborhood is: “… that sector of Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee denoted by the Metropolitan Nashville Davidson County Government neighborhood map as “West Meade,” including “West Meade Park.” The northern boundary begins at Charlotte Avenue at Davidson Drive, including Brook Meade School and continues to the portion of Davidson Road east of the intersection of the two, then to Harding Pike. The eastern boundary consists of Harding Pike at Davidson Road through the fork of Harding Pike and Highway 100. The southern boundary is Harding Pike from the fork of Harding Pike and Highway 100 to Carnavon Parkway. The western boundary includes all property including the ridges behind and all streets leading to and including Carnavon Parkway, Rolling Fork Drive and Rodney Drive, with the northern point at Charlotte Avenue at Davidson Drive.”
What if I am just outside West Meade? Can I join?
Of Course! The West Meade Community has something called “Affiliate Members.” If you are concerned with the same issues that affect West Meade neighbors, you can become an affiliate member. Of course, if you live in Chicago or Myanmar, we might question your interest.
FYI, if you look at Google Maps, you will see that the geographics of West Meade is kind of fuzzy. Google Maps considers a large portion of Hillwood to be in West Meade, so don’t get too hung up on whether or not you are on our map.
How many homes are in West Meade?
There are over 1800 homes in the West Meade Community, not including homes of “affiliate” members.
Does West Meade Neighborhood Association have dues?
At this point, West Meade Neighborhood Association does NOT have dues. (seems like a GREAT time to join!)
What is the website’s relationship with the West Meade Neighborhood Association
The West Meade Neighborhood Association recognized that not all residents want to be members of the association, but might want to keep informed of the community issues and interests. To this end, the website is for the “West Meade Neighborhood,” and is for all neighbors, members, affiliate members and non-members.
You may register for the newsletter, but NOT be registered as a member of the West Meade Neighborhood Association, if you like. You will not be able to vote if you are not a member.
How often does the West Meade Neighborhood Association meet?
The West Meade Neighborhood Association meets every quarter. We had a 2 year break, due to COVID-19, but we are back on track since June 2022.
Are meetings in person or online?
Typically, Both! We use Zoom for online participants. Our meetings are held at one of 3 or 4 locations in the West Meade Community, and the meeting location will be announced in email as well as on signs throughout the neighborhood.
What are the benefits of joining the West Meade Neighborhood Association?
The West Meade Neighborhood Association was formed to give our neighbors a voice in local community concerns. As a group, we speak louder than we do as individuals. By joining the association, you are adding your voice. In return, the association is obligated to keep you informed of community interests, and to hearing your ideas, complaints, and plans for the community. Your input is greatly appreciated and is not taken lightly.
Does West Meade Neighborhood Association have a mission statement?
Yes, we do! You can find them here.