About Slater Neighborhood
Our History
The Slater Neighborhood Association was established in 2010 and is named after Slater Elementary School, which stood at the corner of Gladys Avenue and Whisman Road for decades before closing following the dot-com bust of the early 2000s. The school was a cornerstone of the community, and the neighborhood has carried on its spirit of connection and belonging.
Today Slater is a vibrant, diverse residential neighborhood home to families, long-time residents, and newcomers alike. We organize events, advocate for neighborhood improvements, and work with the City of Mountain View to keep our streets safe and our community strong.
Our Boundaries
The Slater Neighborhood is bounded by:
- North: Middlefield Road
- East: Whisman Road
- South: Central Expressway
- West: Highway 85
What We Do
The Slater NA organizes monthly neighborhood meetings, community cleanups, annual block parties, and works as a liaison between residents and the City of Mountain View. We also maintain this website as a hub for neighborhood news, events, and connection.
Contact Us
Have a question, concern, or idea for the neighborhood? Reach out to us:
Email: info@slaterna.org
Neighborhood President: Greg Coladonato
Monthly Meetings: First Tuesday of each month, Mountain View Community Center