The Whitehall neighborhood is located in the Midlands of South Carolina, in the Seven Oaks area between Columbia and Irmo, in the unincorporated area of Lexington County. It began in 1960 and has a well-established, positive reputation for quality homes and exceptional character. It is ideally located for shopping, the availability of medical services and churches, and for navigating throughout the central Midlands area, with easy access to Interstates I-26 and I-20.
Whitehall is near an excellent Lexington County Public Library branch, and is adjacent to the Seven Oaks Recreation Center. It is in the prestigious Lexington-Richland School District #5. Whitehall is a great place to live.
Learn more about being a member of WHOA, and join or renew at the
Membership page. Memberships are per-household, so your dues include everyone in the family.
See who's on the WHOA
Board of Directors. When General meetings are scheduled, details are posted on the
News page and the "Upcoming Events" box on the
Welcome page.
The Whitehall Homeowners Association was formed in 1989 by residents who saw a need for an organization to:
- Provide community spirit.
- Provide a collective voice to obtain enforcement of local zoning ordinances and laws.
- Encourage preservation of the environment and promote recycling activities.
- Protect the residential character and quality of our neighborhood.
- Secure resolutions and actions on other matters affecting our subdivision and surrounding community.
The Association operates as a voluntary organization pursuant to the by-laws. Its nine-member Board of Directors includes four officers, and meets once per month. General meetings for all residents of Whitehall are held twice per year, in the spring and fall. All residents are members of the Association, and may vote if they have paid the current annual dues. Dues-payment is encouraged, but not required.
Community involvement
Association leaders and members work in cooperation with other organizations in our community, including the Lexington County Sheriff’s Department, the Irmo Fire District, the Seven Oaks Recreation Center, and other community organizations. The Association encourages cooperative efforts to maintain the value and quality of our neighborhood.
The Association helps to support the Whitehall Garden Club and other neighborhood appearance projects, as well as friendly get-togethers within Whitehall, such as block parties and holiday activities.
Periodic newsletters keep the members informed about upcoming meetings and items of community interest. We encourage participation and communication among our neighbors through the NextDoor site and through Facebook pages for the Whitehall Homeowners Association.
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