Weigent-Hogan Neighborhood Association
Be Involved in Guiding Weigent-Hogan’s Future
Our Vision Statement
The Weigent-Hogan Neighborhood Association works collaboratively using open communication with residents, property owners, business owners, the City of La Crosse and other organizations to sustain a healthy, safe, well-maintained neighborhood and a vibrant sense of community.
To learn more about neighborhood associations and WHNA, explore the Q and A section below.
What is a neighborhood association?
A neighborhood association (NA) is a group of residents or property owners who advocate for or organize activities within a neighborhood. An association typically has an elected leadership structure and may have dues. WHNA does not have dues; however, monetary donations are welcome.
Why are neighborhood associations important and how can one help me?
Neighborhood associations are a way for residents of a defined area (neighborhood) to meet and help guide the the future of that neighborhood. Neighborhood associations help the voices of the neighborhood residents be heard in the local government and can affect change within the neighborhood.
Why does a neighborhood association have authority to make decisions for the neighborhood?
The Weigent-Hogan Neighborhood association (WHNA) is a City of La Crosse recognized neighborhood association. Working with the City Planning Department and the Neighborhood Revitalization Commission, WHNA works to strengthen our residential area and to promote neighborhood businesses.
How can I become a WHNA member?
In order to participate in WHNA general, board or committee meetings, you must be residing within the neighborhood boundaries. There are no forms or dues to process to attend. The ability participate in elections requires you have attended at least two general meetings within the calendar year. In addition to residing in the neighborhood, the requirements to participate as a board member also involves an election.
How big of an area is WHNA? Where are the boundaries?
As shown below, the Weigent-Hogan neighborhood exists from (west to east) West Avenue to Losey Boulevard and (north to south) Cass Street to Hwy. 33 (Jackson Street to State Road). Click here to see the proximity of WHNA to the other La Crosse neighborhoods.
Where does the name Weigent-Hogan come from?
“With the spread of residential development and an increasing population came a need for a new school. A number of locations were discussed, but geography and the willingness of successful grocery wholesaler James J. Hogan to donate land for the a school resulted in the selection of a site between Mississippi and Winnebago Streets, and East Avenue and 19th Street.”
Click here for the full story of James J. Hogan and the Hogan School from the archives of the La Crosse Public Library.
“Weigent Park is a lovely park on Cass Street (between 15th and 16th streets) that enhances the neighborhood with a softball field, tennis courts, playground equipment and green space. It was once the site of a public school building… The building was razed the summer of 1972 and the space was transformed into Weigent Park, which opened in 1977. The park was named for Walter “Babe” Weigent, retired athletic director and football coach at Central High School.”
Click here for the full story from the archives of the La Crosse Public Library. Additional information can be found through City of La Crosse Parks by clicking here.
What businesses are located in WHNA? Schools? Places of worship?
For a list of businesses, places of worship and school/daycare in our neighborhood, click here.
How can I be involved with WHNA?
General meetings are held on the second Monday of most months, from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Meetings are currently held at the UU Fellowship with some meetings and events held at Weigent Park. The option to join by Zoom is sometimes available. Information on upcoming meetings and our meeting Zoom link can be found here.
View our monthly MailChimp newsletter here, and sign up here for email delivery.
Unable to make it to general meetings? Visit the Board Page to find contact information and access to the meeting minutes.
For those interested in a more hands-on approach, consider running for positions on the association board or participating on a committee. WHNA supports a variety of family oriented and other events throughout the year. There are no membership dues; however, monetary donations are welcomed.
Please visit the For Our Neighbors page where you can learn more about WHNA and what we are up to. Our social media page links are found just below or at bottom of site on every page.