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Westbury is a neighborhood in the Brays Oaks district of
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. It is located east of Bob White Road, north of U.S. Highway 90 Alternate (South Main Street), and west of South Post Oak Road, adjacent to the Fondren Southwest and
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neighborhoods, just west of the southwest corner of the
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. Westbury was named as the 2007 "Best Hidden Neighborhood" by the ''
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Westbury was also listed in the 25 Hottest Houston Neighborhoods in the June 2013 edition of '' Houstonia Magazine''

Areas served by the Westbury Civic Club include Westbury 1-5, Parkwest 1-3, and Westbury South.


History

Westbury was developed in the 1950s and 1960s by Ira Berne as part of the post–
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migration to the suburbs. The developer had moved from
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, after which he named the new community.School Histories: the Stories Behind the Names
."
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. Retrieved on August 11, 2009.
Around 1953 the area known as Sam Houston Airport ended its flight operations where the airport property was redeveloped. In 1960 Berne had developed the Westbury Square shopping center. In the 1980s the City of Houston Housing Authority proposed a 105-unit
public housing Public housing is a form of housing tenure in which the property is usually owned by a government authority, either central or local. Although the common goal of public housing is to provide affordable housing, the details, terminology, def ...
project in the Westbury area. Thousands of residents entered public hearings to protest the concept, so the city did not build any public housing in the Westbury area. Around the 1980s markets crashed and many of Westbury's businesses either closed or became abandoned. Crime increased at this time, but has decreased greatly in recent years. As real estate has become more expensive in
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areas such as
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and Neartown, Westbury has become an attractive place to live for some of Houston's
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and lesbian population. Gays and lesbians began moving to Westbury in the 2000s, and some were referring to it as "Little Montrose".Holley, Peter, John Lomax, and Todd Spoth.
25 Hottest Neighborhoods

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. '' Houstonia''. June 1, 2013. Retrieved on November 2, 2015.
In April 2010 the City of Houston "automated" curbside recycling program was extended to Westbury East. In 2011 the Brays Oaks district expanded.Parks & Recreation
" Brays Oaks. Retrieved on October 23, 2011.
Westbury, which was originally not a part of the Brays Oaks district,Home page
Brays Oaks Management District. Retrieved on August 10, 2009. "The boundaries are from Hillcroft Avenue on the east to US 59 on the west; Brays Bayou is the northern boundary and US 90A/Main Street our southern edge. The District is entirely in Houston and Harris County, Texas, as well as in the City of Houston’s Council District C. None of the District includes any of the Westbury subdivision."
became a part of it.Enroll_Expansion.pdf
" Brays Oaks Management District. Retrieved on October 23, 2011.


Sections

Areas served by the Westbury Civic Club include Westbury 1-5, Parkwest 1-3, and Westbury South.


Demographics

In 2015 the City of Houston-defined Westbury Super Neighborhood had 20,693 people. 39% were Hispanics, 19% were non-Hispanic blacks, 35% were non-Hispanic whites, 5% were non-Hispanic Asians, and 2% were non-Hispanic others. In 2000 the super neighborhood had 22,090 people. 37% were non-Hispanic whites, 34% were Hispanics, 22% were non-Hispanic blacks, 7% were non-Hispanic Asians, and 1% were non-Hispanic other.


Government and infrastructure


Local government

The Westbury Civic Club has its headquarters in Suite 107 at 5322 W. Bellfort. In 2021 there were accusations that the organization, which is a civic club and not a homeowner's association, was sending bills for fees and describing them as mandatory; as the former it is not supposed to describe fees as mandatory while the latter can. The neighborhood is within the
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's Southwest Patrol Divisio

The Westbury HPD Storefront Station was formerly located at 5550 Gasmer. Houston Fire Department Fire Station 48 Westbury, located in Fire District 59, serves the neighborhood. Station 48 relocated to its current location in 1961 and was last renovated during the financial year of 1998. Station 48 is in Section 3."Westbury Sec. 3-Replat Plate 4 of 7"
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an
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. Harris County Block Book maps. Volume 86, Page 3. Retrieved on July 27, 2017. The Chimney Rock Park/Platou Park property is in Reserve L and the fire station and future library property is in Reserve F.
Westbury is now a part of
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District K, currently represented by Council Member Martha Castex-Tatum (replacing the late Larry Green), while a small number of about 100 homes remain in District C, currently represented by Council Member Ellen Cohen (as of 2012). The area was previously served by Houston City Councilmember District C (Anne Clutterbuck as of 2009).


County, federal, and state representation

The area is split between
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( Al Green as of 2012) and Texas's 7th congressional district (
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as of 2021). It is in Harris County Commissioner Precinct One, represented by Commissioner
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as well as Harris County Constable Precinct Five, represented by Ted Heap.
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(formerly Harris County Hospital District) designated Valbona Health Center (formerly People's Health Center) in
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for ZIP codes 77035 and 77096. The nearest public hospital is
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in the
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.


Parks and recreation

The city of Houston operates Westbury Park at 5635 Willowbend

which features the Westbury Pool (street address is 10605 Mullins), a playground, tennis courts, and a multi-sport playing field.

Westbury Park is located in Parkwest Section 1."Parkwest" Section 1
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. Harris County Assessor's Office Block Book Map. Retrieved on July 30, 2017. - Note tract A-A and tract B-B. Parkwest 1 was originally submitted to the Harris County Assessor's Office as Section 5 Plate 11 (http://books.tax.hctx.net/BlockBooksPDF/v088/AE1997_88_0026.pdf PDF] an
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which shows Tract B-B, the site of Parker Elementary (as the tract for "Ho. Ind. Sch. Dist."); and site A-A, of Westbury Park ("To City") - This was marked Parkwest SD.
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located in Chimney Rock Park.
" City of Houston. Retrieved on July 27, 2017. "Address: 11655 Chimney Rock Houston, TX 77035"
Chimney Rock Park has a playground, tennis courts, and basketball courts. Chimney Rock Park and Platou Community Center are in Westbury Section 3. Lee Hager Park is in Westbury Section 4."Westbury Sec. 4"
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. Harris County Block Book Maps. Volume 86, Page 95. Retrieved on July 27, 2017. Anderson Elementary School is in Reserve O, marked "To Ho. Ind. School Dist.", while Hager Park is in Tract B, "To City of Houston"
The park, with its covered basketball court, is located next to the Anderson Elementary School between Landsdowne Drive and McClearen Dr, and attracts many in the neighborhood for outdoor sports

Hager Park also features a walking trail, a multi-purpose sports field, and has a shared playground with Anderson Elementary School. The Willow Waterhole Greenspace Conservancy Reserve is located in Westbury behind the Westbury High School.
" Willow Waterhole. Retrieved on March 07, 2019.
This 290 acre park includes a pavilion, walking trails, and waterways with abundant local and migrating bird species. The Conservancy hosts community events at the park, including an annual music festival, annual fishing events, and periodic family fun days with activities and movies for children. The park is the recipient of a Houston Arts Alliance grant to support the annual MusicFest
" Willow Waterhole Grant. Retrieved on March 07, 2019.
and a grant from the Mortimer & Mimi Levitt Foundation to build a performing arts pavilion that is scheduled to open in 2020.
Levitt Foundation. Retrieved on March 07, 2019.


Community information

The closest
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is the West Orem YMCA Branch. The old Westland YMCA was acquired by the Westbury Christian Church to expand its successful athletic program and hosts numerous soccer tournaments on adjacent fields. The Westbury Civic Club is the area civic club. The Community Association Institute, along with
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, gave it the "1992 Civic Club Community of the Year Award" at the
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little league Little League Baseball and Softball (officially, Little League Baseball Inc) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizationhospital is called Westbury Community Hospital located near the high school on Gasmer drive. The
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operates the Westbury Post Office at 11805 Chimney Rock Road.


Education


Primary and secondary schools


Public schools

The neighborhood is served by the
Houston Independent School District The Houston Independent School District (HISD) is the largest public school system in Texas, and the eighth-largest in the United States. Houston ISD serves as a community school district for most of the city of Houston and several nearby and ...
. The neighborhood is divided between the following attendance zones for elementary school:
Cynthia Ann Parker Elementary School
- In Parkwest Section 1
Anderson Elementary School
- In Westbury Section 4
Kolter Elementary School
in
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Tinsley Elementary School
The neighborhood is divided between the following attendance zoned for middle school: *Meyerland Performing and Visual Arts Middle School (formerl
Johnston Middle School

Fondren Middle School
Anyone zoned to Johnston may apply to
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's regular program. Westbury High School serves almost all of Westbury. A sliver of Westbury is zoned to Bellaire High School. File:Parker Elementary School new 1.jpg, Parker Elementary School serves much of northern Westbury File:Andersoneshouston closeup.jpg, Anderson Elementary School serves much of southern Westbury File:JohnstonMSHoustonTX0.jpg, Meyerland Middle School (formerly Johnston Middle) in
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serves most of Westbury


=History of public schools

= Parker Elementary opened in 1959, and Johnston Middle School opened in its current location in 1959. Anderson and Kolter opened in 1960. Westbury High School opened in 1961. Fondren Middle opened in 1966. Anderson, initially with a capacity of 600, had it increase to 900 as a new wing opened in 1963. In the late 1990s Anderson Elementary was overcrowded due to increasing student populations in Westbury area apartment complexes.Connelly, Richard. "Peer Pressure." ''
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''. Thursday March 26, 1998
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Retrieved on March 11, 2010.
In 1996 there were 1,500 students; an additional 300 had been reassigned to other schools. In 1998 the school had almost 1,600 students. Around that time hundreds of students who were zoned to Anderson were bussed to relief campuses. Tinsley opened in 2002, relieving Anderson and another area school. As of 2006 many middle and upper class residents of the Westbury attendance zone would not send their children to Westbury; usually they send their children to Bellaire High School, Lamar High School, or private schools.Downing, Margaret. "Stepchild?" ''
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"Critics, the devoted supporters of the school who don't think it is getting its due, say it doesn't represent its (white) surrounding neighborhood anymore. .. and "Aggravating the sense of unease has been the movement of Westbury students to Bellaire and Lamar, ..
Medical Center Charter School, a pre-kindergarten through 5th grade
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, was located in the Westbury area. Despite its name, the school is not located in the
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area. Medical Center Charter School opened in 1996, and catered to employees working in the Medical Center and had the
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,Berryhill, Michael. "Think Small." ''
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''. Thursday August 15, 1996
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Retrieved on December 2, 2011.
used until grade two. Its specialty as of 2003 was foreign languages. In 2014, the
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(TEA) announced that the school's performance was insufficient and that it sought to revoke its charter. By 2018, its charter had closed.


Private schools

St. Thomas More School
(K-

operated by the
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), a neighborhood
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Section 6. The neighborhood has or has in close proximity several other private schools, such as
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(K–12) an
St. Nicholas School Southwest Campus
(K-8). Trafton Academy and Miss Porter's School located in the Willowbend area also serves Westbury residents.


Public libraries

Two
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locations, Frank Neighborhood Library and Meyer Neighborhood Library, serve this area. The Meyer Library opened in 1962. In 1994 the library received renovations to accommodate disabled people. By 2013 HPL planned to purchase land for a new Meyerland branch with $442,000. HPL spokesperson Sandra Fernandez stated that HPL wants to build a new facility in order to increase the size and parking capacity. There is a proposal to move the library to Westbury Square, supported by the Westbury community but opposed by Meyerland residents. In 2015 various proposals on where the replacement library should go were being debated. Prior to Hurricane Harvey in 2017, the Houston community considered the Meyer Branch to be the Houston library in the poorest state of maintenance. Hurricane Harvey gave the library moderate damage, and the city government closed it afterwards, with demolition scheduled. The new library, which will also replace HPL Express Frank, will be at 5505 Belrose on a plot of land, in Westbury Section 3.


Media

The ''
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'' is the area regional newspaper. On Thursdays, residents receive the Bellaire/West U/
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local section. The ''Bellaire Texan'', which served the Westbury area community in the mid-20th Century, was headquartered in Bellaire and published by the Texan Publishing Corporation. By 1975 it became known as the ''Bellaire & Southwestern Texan'' and was published by the Preston Publishing Company. It was then headquartered in Houston.


Notable residents

* Carol Vance (former Harris County district attorney)Vance, Carol S. ''Boomtown DA''. Whitecaps Media, 2010. 3. .


References

* Fox, Stephen, et al. ''Houston Architectural Guide, Second Edition''. Houston : American Institute of Architects, Houston Chapter ; Herring Press, 1999


External links


Westbury Civic Club

Westbury Square Memory Page

Westbury Little League
* Elementary schools
Anderson
an
Parker

Westbury Community Garden
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