The subdivision is bounded by the 610 Loop, the Union Pacific railroad tracks, Stella Link Road, and Willowbend Boulevard.
[1] Sergeant J. W. Collins of the Houston Police Department (HPD) Southwest Patrol Division and the head of the Beechnut Police Station's Tactical Response Team, stated that according to an HPD study of the crime statistics comparing those of January to May 1989 to January to May 1988, after the Link Valley complexes closed, Class 1 and Class 2 crime decreased in several neighborhoods.
[6][7] Pershing-zoned students have the option to apply for the regular program at Pin Oak Middle School in the city of Bellaire.
[13] In 1970 Westwood, along with some other White communities, was rezoned from Westbury to Madison High School because of a court ruling.
Whites, blacks, [sic] Hispanics, and Asians live happily together in almost perfect balance.
"[15] McAdams wrote that the demographics of the community meeting confirmed the statement about ethnic diversity.