Where to start…
nature and history
West Meade Waterfall .. and other things
That’s right, we have a waterfall. And a cave, and a long trail. We also have lots of wildlife, including foxes, deer (lots of them) and bobcats.
What’s Around Here?
West Meade was developed like a spiderweb. Most of the secondary streets go around the main primary streets, Brook Hollow and Davidson Dr. On the outskirts of the spiderweb you can find shopping, dining, parks, gyms, swimming pools and businesses.
The three main dining areas are White Bridge Road, Harding Pike and Charlotte Ave. Just southwest of West Meade is the Percy Warner Park (one of the largest parks in Nashville, and home of the Iroquois Steeplechase) and Edwin Warner Park and Nature Center.
Be sure to plan a visit to Cheekwood Estate and Gardens and the Belle Meade Mansion.
What’s with these funny street names?
Frequently Asked Questions about WMNA
Does WMNA Have Restrictions?
Other than Davidson County Codes restrictions, No. Most of West Meade is zoned RS40, which means low density residential, requiring a minimum 40,000 square foot lot and intended for single-family dwellings. An acre is roughly 43,560 square feet, so the lots at West Meade are typically 1+ acres.
About Local Government
West Meade is in the 23rd Davidson County Council District. For more info about District 23, click here.
Some Useful Links
- Your Metro Council Representative
- Your Tennessee House of Representatives Legislator
Our neighborhood is split between District 59 – Caleb Hemmer and District 50 – Bo Mitchell - Your Tennessee State Senator – Heidi Campbell
- Pay your Electric Bill Online
- Pay your Gas Bill Online
- Pay your Water Bill Online
- Report a Streetlight Issue
- Waste/Recycle Pickup Schedule
- West Meade Naturalist
- West Meade Conservancy (Facebook)
- Warner Parks
- Friends of Warner Parks