WHAT IS THE WWT?
- Zachary Blazier
- Nov 5, 2018
- 2 min read

Founded in 1834, by Asa Bales, The Westfield Washington Township (WWT) Trustee's Office provides municipal services including emergency financial assistance, fire protection, and parks and recreation.
What is a township?
"A unit of government found primarily in the northeast and the north-central United States; townships are a subdivision of a county ranging in size from 6 to 54 square miles with 36 square miles being normal." To learn more about the history of WWT visit the website. Fun Fact: Our township is 55.98 square miles. Township Map
Did you Know?
If a resident of Westfield Washington Township falls on hard times the Trustee's Office may be able to assist with temporary emergency support for basic necessities. WWT would also like to ensure that residents are familiar with MacGregor Park and our parks programming.
The WWT publishes the magazine OWNN each season with a list of enrichment programs. You can find everything from ballet, dance and tumbling for our preschool friends, Safe Sitter & CPR for our youth and Health and Finance for adults. Looking to explore our community parks? Pages 12 & 13 will provide you with maps and specific location information. A copy of the current edition is attached.

Location:
549 E Greyhound Pass, Carmel 46032
Contacts:
Danielle Carey Tolan/Trustee, danielle@wwtownship.us, 317-574-9490
Laura Crum/Manager of Public Outreach, laura@wwtownship.us, 317-574-9490
Web link - www.westfieldwashingtontwp.us
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