Board

Michael Graves

WHCA Board - Nominations Sought by Michael Graves

Elections to be held in May

What/Who is the WHCA?
If you have ever wondered what the WHCA is and who the board of directors is, the answer is—they're your neighbors. The WHCA is a voluntary organization comprised of community members (your neighbors) elected to serve on the board and work together to address common concerns, improve their neighborhoods, and enhance the quality of life for residents.

The WHCA Board comprises nine (9) homeowners in the Woodland Heights neighborhood. The terms for the existing Directors of the Association are staggered, so half of the board is elected every two years. Elections for the board are held during the WHCA Annual Meeting, which is held every year in May. Terms for the new board begin 30 days following the election. There are two requirements for individuals running for the board: 1) candidates must be resident homeowners of Woodland Heights, and 2) candidates must be members of the WHCA.

What Do the WHCA Board Members Do?
We also act as a bridge between residents and local government to communicate information about local issues and services, advocate for improvements that benefit our neighborhood, and organize events and activities to create community and unite neighbors. Board members are neighbors working together, hand in hand, to address community concerns and improve our neighborhood.

  • Represent the interests of the WHCA community to local government and other organizations, for improvemnts and changes that benefit the Woodland Heights neighborhood.

  • This includes advocating for community improvement, safety, beautification projects, and public services. 

  • Regarding safety, the WHCA coordinates the contract with Harris County Precinct 1 for the WHCA Constable Patrol. 

  • In addition, the Association oversees the event committees that produce the following annual events: Fourth of July Celebration, Lights in the Heights, and its accompanying LITH BASH and Friday Night Lights, as well as the biannual Home Tour.

Why Should I Be A Board Member?

You might ask. Here are five reasons we hope you will consider and help you decide Yes - I want to run for the WHCA Board.

  1. You want to make a difference in your community and feel a sense of pride and accomplishment.

  2. You want to get involved and enjoy meeting new people.

  3. You have a positive mindset and enjoy solving problems.

  4. You want to help shape the future of your community and use your planning skills to accomplish this.

How do I Apply Or Make a Nomination?
If this sounds like something you or someone you know who is a WHCA member and resident and would like to be a part of the WHCA Board, please email president@woodland-heights.org expressing your interest or nominations for a WHCA board position.

WHCA V.P. Needed! No Experience Needed by Michael Graves

The WHCA board has been busy these past couple of months. There’s a lot going on—there’s just so much to do. One of the tasks in a process is a bylaw revision. Such matters are no fun, but they are important. A recent review of the bylaws highlighted a simple fact that’s gone unnoticed for some time. Also, our level of activity—the WHCA board is one body short! So, we are announcing a call for volunteers for the vice president position.

The role of the Vice President, which has been vacant for a considerable time, is a little nebulous. Along with the President, Secretary, and Treasurer, the vice president is a member of the executive committee. They could sometimes be called upon to stand in for the President, chair a meeting, or take on any of a variety of tasks.

Historically, the Vice President was tasked with organizing the annual 4th of July Kids Parade. However, since we’ve not had a VP for some time, others have most recently organized that event. A newly minted VP could engage in any way that fits their sphere of interest. Leverage their strengths.

Suppose you love our little hometown close to downtown, and have thoughts about its future. In that case, this is your chance to help steer the civic association and, by extension, the neighborhood as a whole. Interested parties who are WHCA members can contact me directly.

Michael Graves
President, Woodland Heights Civic Association