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The West Lansing Homeowners Association (WLHA)

We are a non-profit, unincorporated organization comprised of neighbourhood homeowners and residents. We are dedicated to representing our membership on issues that directly affect this community. We provide timely information and support events that build community spirit. WLHA has an elected Board of Directors and with over 300 members, we have a strong collective voice.

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West Lansing Homeowners' Association by the Numbers

300

Members

2003

Serving Since

1100

Homes

Our Mandate

West Lansing Homeowners Association has been serving the community since September 9, 2003. The association goals are:

1) To provide information to the membership that directly affects them and their homes, property, safety, or quality of life.
2) To provide community events for fun and community spirit.
3) To represent the membership in its dealings with the municipal, provincial, and federal officials that are of broad community interest.  

Membership

Membership is open to home-owners and residents in West Lansing - the area north of the 401, west of Yonge Street and south of Sheppard. We are bound by the Don Valley ravine to the west and the 401 to the south.  There are approximately 1100 homes. Condos and apartment buildings are not included in our membership base.

MEMBERSHIP

Membership includes regular email updates on local developments, events, traffic studies, safety concerns in the neighbourhood and the Annual General Meeting (October). Members are invited to attend our annual Canada Day BBQ lunch in Gwendolen Park (July 1).

FACEBOOK COMMUNITY

Request to join our West Lansing Toronto Neighbourhood Facebook page and stay up to date on events and happenings in the community. We post community event photos and encourage a safe and welcoming place for members to interact and communicate with one another.

RESOURCES

Get useful links and resources for the West Lansing Neighbourhood here. Some of the resources included are information on development in the neighbourhood and surrounding area, city wide organizations, school board and school information, and more useful links.

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