Neighborhoods

Wauwatosa is home to over 30 individual neighborhood associations, each unique in its geography, personality, and organization.

Neighborhood Associations are created and run entirely by the residents within their boundaries – even the boundaries were initially determined by residents! Click on any of the names below to learn more about each Neighborhood Associations and connect to them directly.

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est. 1997

2.

est. 1995

3.

est. 2024

4.

est. 2000

5.

est. 1999

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est. 1997

8.

est. 2013

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est. 2003

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est. 1994

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est. 1997

12.

est. 2000

13.

est. 1985

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est. 1995

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est. 2001

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est. 1998

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est. 1995

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est. 1994

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est. 2006

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est. 1994

21.

est. 1995

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est. 1995

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est. 1999

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est. 2016

25.

est. 1950

26.

est. 1994

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est. 1995

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est. 2001

29.

est. 2006

30.

est. 2022

31.

est. 1918

32.

est. 1950

33.

est. 1996

Update Your Association's Information

For designated Neighborhood Association leaders only

If you’re a leader in one of Tosa’s neighborhood associations and would like to update your page on the NAC website, please share your information here.

Reach out with any questions to president@WauwatosaNAC.org

Thanks to those who keep each Neighborhood Association Page up to date!

Still Not Sure?

Type in your address on the city’s website (the “Contact the Common Council” page) to find essential City of Wauwatosa information including your alderpersons and neighborhood and where to vote.

No Association?

There are small areas of Wauwatosa that don’t have an official neighborhood association. If you live in one of these areas and wish to form a neighborhood association, contact the NAC president to find out how to get started. Be sure to check out the Association Resources page for great tips on getting started.

Inactive Association?

If you have received no response from your neighborhood association organizers, the association may currently be inactive. If you would like to reactivate your neighborhood association, contact the NAC president to discuss strategies for getting it started again. Again, be sure to check out the Association Resources page for tips and tools.