Neighborhood DCT

The residential neighborhood of Campustown draws in a number of students as well as non-students. The neighborhood is situated just south of campus.

Molly Willson

Living off campus comes with its own set of challenges. One challenge is interacting with the neighborhood in which you now live. Contacting the leader of your neighborhood association can help you integrate into your living space. Here are some contacts to get involved in your neighborhood. 

South Campus Area Neighborhood, apartments on Knapp Street and Welch Avenue: Barbara Pleasants — [email protected], 292-1075

Oak-Riverside Neighborhood, apartments at Riverside Manor Property at 1204 S. 4th St.: Debbie Lee — [email protected], 233-0658

Edwards Neighborhood, expansion of apartments at Westwood Village at 125 Marshall Ave.: Robert Sill — [email protected], 292-1760

Timberland Neighborhood, apartments at Oakwood Road and Cedar Lane: Ken Kruempel — [email protected], 292-5029

College Creek and Old Ames Middle School Neighborhood, Breckinridge Housing on State Street, Wilmoth Avenue and Lincoln Way: Joanne Pfeiffer — [email protected], 292-4735