West of Westwood HOA

Celebrating 39 years of building community, WOWHOA brings neighbors together to address concerns and enhance quality of life.

Our Mission

Since 1985, WOWHOA has focused on open communication, neighborhood safety, and collaborative problem solving for residents west of Westwood.

Our Boundaries

Pico to National Blvd,
Kelton to Sepulveda Blvd,
Pico to Ashby Ave, Overland to Patricia,
Sepulveda to 405,
Pearl to Cotner Ave.

WOWHOA Events

Save the Date

WOWHOA is hosting a community meet & greet with Katy Yaroslavsky, who will be available to greet neighbors and sign the petition to place her name on the ballot.

Saturday, February 14 at 10:00 AM
Host home (address shared with neighbors)

can’t attend? the petition will be available on the porch table starting:
Monday, February 9 at 4:00PM for signing at your convenience.

Become a member!

First Floor old Urban Home Store. Only those who are dues paying members will receive e-mail newsletters and updates. This site is for general information, and contact. If you are interested in volunteering with us, please let us know.
Membership is open to all who reside in the boundaries.

Wowhoa Membership Form

We meet the first Monday of each month at 7:00pm. Interested in attending?

please call: (310)475-2126

HOA Membership Dues $35 year, ($30 for seniors 62+) mail to WOWHOA P.O. Box 64496, L.A., CA 90064

HOA Membership can now be paid through BofA ZELLE at wowhoa.ca.rr.com (acct Teresa) click form below

Monthly Newsletter

Stay informed with updates on meetings, safety tips, and upcoming WOWHOA events and programs.

A minimalist, bird’s-eye view of a neighborhood layout model representing the West of Westwood area, constructed from small, white rectangular blocks for homes arranged on a pale gray board. Thin, darker gray lines indicate streets and property boundaries, with a slightly larger central rectangle labeled discreetly as “WOWHOA” to suggest a focal community area. The model sits on a sleek white table in an otherwise empty, neutral-toned room. Even, diffused studio lighting ensures there are no harsh shadows, only subtle shading along the edges of the blocks that enhances spatial clarity. The atmosphere is analytical, forward-looking, and highly organized. Photographic realism with crisp focus and a clean, corporate aesthetic underlines strategic planning and cohesive neighborhood design consistent with a professional homeowners association.