Neighbor Guide

For the past decade, the ¿ì»îappÌýhas worked with ourÌýneighbors to develop and maintainÌýstrong, positiveÌýrelationships. We hope thatÌýyou will use this site to communicateÌýwith us, find essential information about campus policies, participate in Good Neighbor meetings andÌýlearnÌýabout events and activities taking place at ¿ì»îapp.Ìý

Letter to the Neighbors

Dear Neighbors,Ìý

On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students of the ¿ì»îapp, we hope you areÌýfaring well and staying healthy.ÌýAs our neighbor, weÌý±¹²¹±ô³Ü±ðÌýour relationshipÌýwith you, andÌýtrust thatÌýyou considerÌý¿ì»îappÌýan important assetÌýand anchorÌýforÌýthisÌývibrant community.ÌýÌý

These days,Ìý¿ì»îapp’sÌýdedication to the public good is more important than ever. It isÌýessentialÌýthat weÌýcontinue toÌýsupport the restaurants and shops along University and Evans, and thatÌýallÌýmembers of our campus communityÌýtreat our neighbors with respect. We look forward to the time whenÌývisitorsÌýcan againÌývisitÌýourÌýbeautiful campus, stroll freely through theÌýadjacentÌýresidential streets,Ìýand support localÌýbusinesses more often.ÌýIn the meantime, we are encouragingÌýeveryone who is hereÌýtoÌýfollow state and local laws—as well asÌý¿ì»îapp’s strict protocols, policies,ÌýandÌýprocedures—in order to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. Despite our bestÌýeducationalÌýefforts,Ìýand theÌýsignificant investmentÌýwe are makingÌýin testing andÌýtracing, weÌýdoÌýhave someÌýCOVIDÌýcases on campus.ÌýThese are updated daily on ourÌýCovid-19 dashboard,Ìýwhich is easily accessible from the ¿ì»îapp’s home page (www.du.edu).ÌýThe majority of our students are followingÌýour StudentÌýHonor Code and COVID protocols,Ìýthanks to a comprehensiveÌýand ongoingÌýeducational campaign. For those who are notÌýwe haveÌýa clear Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesÌýprocessÌýin place, so we can hold students accountable for theirÌýbehavior.ÌýÌý

When we have seen ¿ì»îappÌýstudents gatheringÌýin greater numbers thanÌýis allowed—or we receive such reports—we have investigated immediately and, when necessary,ÌýtakenÌýswiftÌýdisciplinaryÌýaction.ÌýÌý If youÌýobserveÌýbehaviorÌýbyÌýpeople you believe to beÌý¿ì»îapp students, andÌýthat seemsÌýunsafeÌýorÌýa potential violation of policy or law, we welcome you toÌýcompleteÌýa reportÌýwith the University, or with the local police department.ÌýÌý

  • YouÌýcanÌýcomplete thisÌýCommunityÌýConcernsÌýReport,ÌýwhichÌýconnectsÌýdirectly toÌý¿ì»îapp’sÌýOffice of Student Rights and Responsibilities.Ìý(ClickÌýÌýor typeÌýÌýinto your browser.)Ìý
  • IfÌýyou believeÌýthe alleged violation is taking place on ¿ì»îapp-owned and controlled property, youÌýalsoÌýcanÌýreportÌýthe incidentÌýby callingÌýCampus SafetyÌýatÌý303-871-2334.Ìý
  • ForÌýactivityÌýtaking place on non-¿ì»îapp-owned and controlled propertyÌýsuch as a rental property or a business,ÌýyouÌýcanÌýfile a formal complaintÌýwithÌýtheÌýDenver Police Department.ÌýFor emergencies, dial 911 immediately. For non-emergencies, call the District 3 Police Sub-Station at 720-913-1300.ÌýPlease note, the Denver Police Department may require someone to sign a complaint in order to proceed. When aÌýcomplaint is not signed, Denver Police Department may not be able toÌýtake action.ÌýAlso, without a report, ¿ì»îapp may have delays or be unable to confirm if a student is involved.Ìý

Regardless of whereÌýanÌýincidentÌýtakesÌýplace,ÌýyourÌýreportÌýwill be investigated byÌý¿ì»îapp’sÌýOffice of Student Rights and Responsibilities. We willÌýattempt toÌýdetermineÌýif theÌýreportedÌýparties are studentsÌýofÌýthe ¿ì»îapp. IfÌýit is determined that the reported parties are students,Ìýwe willÌýinvestigateÌýthe incidentÌýtoÌýdetermine if there has been a violation of theÌýUniversity’sÌýHonor Code. During this process, as theÌýreportingÌýparty, you may be contacted by the Office of Student Rights and Responsibilities to discuss theÌýreport.ÌýDue to Federal Privacy Laws, ¿ì»îapp may not be able to share with you theÌýoutcomes of the investigation; but please know we are following our processesÌýand taking appropriate action. You have our commitment toÌýcontinue to address any repeat behaviors.ÌýÌý

Please know that we valueÌýand welcomeÌýyour efforts to keep our neighborhood safe.ÌýFeel free to contactÌýusÌýwith your questions or concerns:ÌýStephanie O’Malley,Ìý303-871-2784, or by email atÌýstephanie.omalley@du.edu.Ìý¿ì»îapp’s Office of Student Rights and ResponsibilitiesÌýcan be reachedÌýat 303-871-2455, or by email atÌýSRR@du.edu.ÌýÌý

Thank you forÌýpartnering with us to keep our neighborhood safe.Ìý

Sincerely,Ìý

ÌýStephanieÌýY.ÌýO’MalleyÌý
Associate Vice Chancellor forÌýGovernmentÌýRelations andÌýCommunityÌýAffairsÌý

Kelli CollinsÌý
Assistant Director of Compliance and AdministrationÌý

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Vice Chancellor of Student Affairs

Neighborhood Associations

Neighborhood associations are organizations that give members and residents a forum to discuss common issues and concerns in their neighborhoods. These organizations are officially registered with the city and county of Denver.

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    University Neighbors

    This association represents residents living within the boundaries of I-25 to the North, South University Boulevard to the East, South Downing Street to the West and both East Amherst and Dartmouth Avenues to the South.

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    University Park Community Council (UPCC)

    This association represents residents living within the boundaries of I-25 to the North, Yale Avenue to the South, Colorado Boulevard to the East and University Boulevard to the West.

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Good Neighbors Meetings

Meeting Dates

Wednesday, August 14, 2024 (6 -7 p.m.) – We will be meeting in person at the ¿ì»îapp, Chambers Center (1901 E Asbury Ave, Denver, CO 80210), Room 190.Ìý

Please let us know if you would like to be added to our Good Neighbors email listserv.Ìý

Please submit your agenda items for the ¿ì»îapp Good Neighbors meeting using the form below. Make sure to submit at least a week in advance of the meeting.

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Parking for Good Neighbors Meetings

To receive a temporary parking permit, please emailÌýFatima.Rezaie@du.eduÌýno later than 4pm on the Monday prior toÌýthe meeting. Parking permits are valid from 4-8 pm on the day of the meeting in LotÌýT (Tennis Pavilion Garage) located east of the Chambers Center with an entrance on E. Asbury.

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Parking

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Parking Enforcement

Denver's Division of Parking EnforcementÌýmanages the city’s neighborhood parking program.ÌýPlease contact this division for questions about neighborhood parking permits, neighborhood parking restrictions and parking enforcement requests.

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Parking & Mobility Services

¿ì»îapp ParkingÌýand Mobility ServicesÌýmanages ourÌýparking program.ÌýIf you are interested in the ¿ì»îapp's parking policies, please visit Parking and Mobility Services.

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Snow Removal Policy

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Ìýordinance gives residents 24 hours to shovel the sidewalks adjacent to their property after a snowstorm.Ìý ¿ì»îappÌýis committedÌýto the safety of its students, faculty and staff per theÌýUniversity’s snow removal plan and policy.

Navigating Campus

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Take advantage of our interactive maps to find your way around campus.

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Report a Concern

The ¿ì»îapp is committed to being a good neighbor, and as such ¿ì»îapp expects students to adhere to theÌýStudent Code of ConductÌýboth on and off campus.

Please share your concerns by completing theÌý.ÌýYour concern will be directed to the appropriate ¿ì»îapp Administrator. We appreciate yourÌýcare for our students and community.