Published August 21, 2018 This content is archived.
Volunteers from UB and the community around the South Campus will distribute kits containing tips on how to be a good neighbor, as well as other important information, during Operation Doorhanger beginning at 10 a.m. on Aug. 24.
Organized by the UB Office of Community Relations, it’s part of the university’s continuing efforts to encourage community building and to make the South Campus neighborhood a better place to live.
Each year before the start of the academic year, UB distributes packets to students and neighborhood residents. This year’s bag contains an off-campus renters’ checklist to help evaluate a rental unit’s fire and life safety, as well as information about the University Heights Tool Library; a list of participating businesses that offer special discounts to UB students, faculty and staff; coupons from local businesses; and flyers for upcoming community events.
The bags will be hung on the door handles of about 1,500 homes to encourage students and lifelong residents to stay safe and work together to improve their community.