Wilson Neighborhood Associations

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Neighborhood Associations bring the community together in order to improve the viability and livability of the City of Wilson’s neighborhoods.

What is a Neighborhood Association?

It is a group of residents and business representatives who devote their time and energy to improving and enhancing a well-defined geographic area. The group holds meetings, sponsors events and plans activities that provide an avenue for exchange of ideas, prioritizing projects, providing solutions and implementing plans to improve a neighborhood.

Why start or belong to a Neighborhood Association?

  • Build a sense of community
  • Address concerns or issues of need
  • Form a collective, united voice
  • Provide citizens with an effective link to community and governmental groups
  • Empower community members to work together to improve the quality of life

Ready to start a Neighborhood Association?

Contact the City of Wilson, Human Relations Office to request a “How To Kit” that contains all you need to know, helpful hints, contact information and resources.

Looking for Speakers at your next Neighborhood meeting?

The Human Relations Office can assist you in finding City of Wilson department representatives to speak at your upcoming meetings. Call the office to set an appointment with the Director to discuss your ideas.

Neighborhood Network

Provided below are the active Neighborhood Associations registered with the City of Wilson. If you need to contact any particular group, the Human Relations Office can help direct you to the leaders or provide additional information.

  1. Daniels Hill Neighborhood Association – Meets the 2nd Monday at 6 p.m.
  2. Elvie Neighborhood Community Association –Inactive
  3. Five Points Neighborhood Association –Inactive
  4. Valleydale Estates/Glenwood Hills  - Meets via phone conference call
  5. Washington Carver Heights Neighborhood Association – Meets the 2nd Monday (after the 1st Sunday) at 7 p.m. in the South District Police Station

Questions?

Call or visit the Human Relations Office
104 Goldsboro Street
P.O. Box 10
Wilson, NC 27894
252-399-2308