How Can I Help?

Neighborhood Teams

We have plenty of teams, tackling West Meade issues, and there is always room for one more helper. The Teams are self organizing, so you could be a valuable member or even a team leader – who knows? Committee Leaders are also de facto members of the corresponding District 23 Committee. See the current list of teams below.

Executive Committee

The WMNA Executive Committee runs the 501(c)3 organization. This is a group of people interested in maintaining or improving our quality of life here at West Meade. If you are interested in joining the Executive Committee, let us know! You can nominate someone – even yourself – below.

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Website Contributor

If you have a pertinent hobby or profession, you can request to be a contributor to the site. You could a) contribute a one-time post, write your own column, or assist in maintaining the site. If any of these interest you, click below and let us know about it.


West Meade Neighborhood Association Teams

  • Beautification Team
    Keeps the neighborhood looking spiffy by creating/managing clean-up activities, representing the Executive Committee on purchases or services for neighborhood care, advocates for public property in the neighborhood, etc.
  • Welcoming Team
    Keeps track of new home owners/renters and manages welcome visits, cards, baskets. Organizes new neighbor events and welcoming gatherings, and provides introductions at WMNA meetings.
  • Communication Team
    Manage WMNA announcements, signage, and web site content. Determine WMNA public responses to neighborhood issues.
  • Community Outreach Team
    Monitors and organizes neighbor care needs. Alerts WMNA to catastrophes, losses or hardship needs, and participates in organizing ad-hoc neighbor care teams.
  • Environment / Canopy Care Team
    Monitors new development and alerts WMNA on building violations with respect to the neighborhood canopy. Provides information to WMNA on new canopy ordinances, issues, concerns and data. Alerts WMNA to environmental concerns.
  • Neighborhood Events Team
    Creates, suggests and manages neighborhood events. Events could be around special holidays or could be quarterly, bi-yearly or yearly social events.
  • Safety and Security Team
    Organizes neighborhood safety measures, institutes a Neighborhood Watch program, alerts WMNA to safety/security concerns, monitors police activity in the neighborhood, garners interest in maintaining security within the neighborhood and affiliate neighbors.
  •  Sustainability Team
    Provides members with information on keeping our collective carbon footprint down, alerts members on programs that promote ecological sustainability, such as composting, recycling, clean power options, etc.