Welcome to Westmorland Neighborhood Association

Last update Wednesday, February 21, 2024


Neighborhood Contacts || Neighborhood Association Meetings || Profile, Statistics and Indicators || Neighborhood Communications || Plans and Publications || Governmental Officials || Facilities and Services ||

Neighborhood Contacts
Neighborhood Contact Person(s): Jesse J Czech, jesse.j.czech@gmail.com
Jennifer Morgan, Jenn.morgan23@gmail.com

Neighborhood Association Meetings
Neighborhood Association Meeting: Place: In Person and Zoom
Address: 4309 TRAVIS TER
Date: Second Tuesday of Month
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Please contact neighborhood association to confirm meeting date, location, and time.

Profile, Statistics and Indicators
Neighborhood Description: Westmorland is a friendly community on Madison's West side. Our neighbors share a broad range of professions and interests. Nearby Glenway and Odana Golf Courses, arboretum, zoo and parks provide many recreational opportunities. Tree–lined streets, a variety of architectural styles and simple affordability of our homes make our neighborhood ideal for both young families and older individuals. Our neighborhood association strives to bring together the young and old. We have our very own Westmorland Walking Band! We host a variety of social events such as Winter Play Day, Summer Garden Tour, and Halloween Parade and Party. In addition, we sponsor the Speedy Weedy Dandelion Digging Contest and Winter House Decorating Contest. We are also proud to coordinate a Westmorland Health Fund Drive with proceeds donated to charitable organizations. Westmorland Neighborhood is home to numerous examples of one of the most unique housing structures in the US. Lustron houses are prefabricated porcelain steel houses that were constructed between 1949 and 1950. Out of the 18 Lustron homes in Madison, seven are still part of our neighborhood's rich history.
Neighborhood Boundaries: Mineral Point Road on the north, Glenway Golf Course boundary on the east, Southwest Bike Path on the south, South Midvale Boulevard on the west
Neighborhood Statistics Indicators: The Neighborhood Indicators Project is a demonstration of key characteristics and various indicators that relate to the quality of life in Madison at the neighborhood level. Basic neighborhood information as well as housing, public safety, health and family well-being, economic, and transportation indicators by neighborhood is available.
Neighborhood Events: Biggest event: 4th of July everything else is promoted on website

Neighborhood Communications
Newsletter: Westmorland Courier Newsletter
Beth Erlandson, beth@silverlinedigital.com
Web Page: http://www.westmorland-neighborhood.net/wp3

Plans and Publications
City Plans: Midvale-Westmorland Neighborhood Plan (September 1, 2009)
Midvale-Westmorland Neighborhood Implementation Strategy (September 1, 2009)
Publications: -Madison Magazine: Great Neighborhoods (August 2009)
http://www.madisonmagazine.com/Madison-Magazine/August-2009/Eight-Great-Neighborhoods/

-Westmorland Courier Newsletter (6 issues annually)
http://westmorland-neighborhood.net/wm2/node/6

-Neighborhood Directory (published biennially)
Historic Districts: None
TIF Districts: None
Urban Design Districts: None

Governmental Officials
Madison Alderperson:
Dane County Supervisor:
State Representative:
State Senator:

Facilities and Services:
Community Centers
Fire Stations: Fire Station #9 (201 North Midvale Boulevard)
Library: Sequoya Branch (513 South Midvale Boulevard)
Neighborhood Resource Team:
Parks and Open Space:
(Map)
Glenway Golf Course, Midvale Elementary School Playground, Southwest Bike Path, Westmorland Park
Police Districts:
Polling Place:
Public Schools: Elementary School Attendance Area 22
Midvale Elementary School (502 Caromar Dr)
Lincoln Elementary School (909 Sequoia Tr)
Middle School Attendance Area 155
High School Attendance Area 143
West High School (30 Ash St)