Lincoln Neighborhoods

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Lincoln has many neighborhoods, some of which are organized into associations. Although neighborhood associations are not a part of City government, they are much appreciated and respected by City staff. The commitment and involvement of neighborhood association members are key factors in the vitality of both their neighborhoods and the city as a whole.

The City supports community involvement at a grassroots neighborhood level by maintaining a variety of resources, including an interactive map of neighborhood and homeowner associations.

Neighborhood Association Contact List

Contact information for neighborhood association presidents or designated contacts. City staff rely on notification by the neighborhoods to keep this list current and accurate. Please contact urbandev@lincoln.ne.gov to update the list.

 This list only includes associations for which membership is voluntary and open to the public - including both owners and renters. For homeowner associations, membership is required as part of the purchase of a home and limited to property owners exclusively. The Planning Department maintains contact information for homeowners associations that have agreed to share their information. In addition, because homeowners associations are typically incorporated, their official contact information can normally be found on the Nebraska Secretary of State's website by using the Corporate Search option.

 

 Neighborhood Online Access   Contact Person & Address

Antelope Park
Neighborhood Association

 Website JoAnn Asch, President
3035 Franklin St, Lincoln, NE 68502
402-310-2536
Arnold Heights
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Karen Griffin Sieber, President
3931 Castle Cir, Lincoln, NE 68524
402-470-3669
Autumn Wood
Neighborhood Association
 None Carl Tesch, Contact Person
5539 Enterprise Dr, Lincoln, NE 68521-1007
402-435-0285
Belmont
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Reshell Ray, Contact

402-601-4904
Bethany
Neighborhood Association
 None Chris McPike, Contact Person
1040 N Cotner Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68505
402-488-5100
Capital Beach
Community Association
 Website Kile Johnson, President
CBCA, PO Box 81141, Lincoln, NE 68502
402-475-4240
Capitol View
Neighborhood Organization
 Facebook Bill and Marcia Thornton

c/o Jacob's Well
PO Box 82852, Lincoln, NE 68501-2852
402-413-8508

Clinton
Neighborhood Organization

 Website &

Facebook

Ian Edgington, President
1708 N. 32nd Street, Lincoln, NE 68503
402-616-4976
College View
Neighborhood Association
 Website Matthew Roque, President
5252 Lowell Ave, Lincoln, NE 68506
785-280-3124
Colonial Hills
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Scott Smathers, President
6140 South Richland Cir, Lincoln, NE 68516
402-314-3308
Country Club
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Mary Monahan, President
2947 Stratford Ave, Lincoln, NE 68502
520-230-0951
Downtown Neighborhood
Association
 None Dean Settle, Contact
128 N. 13th St, #404, Lincoln, NE 68508-1501
402-202-7549
East Campus
Community Organization
 Website Paul Johnson, President
1415 N. 41st St, Lincoln, NE 68503
402-429-3710
Eastridge
Neighborhood Association
 None Kendra Gauksson, President


Everett
Neighborhood Association

Facebook

Website 

Everett Neighborhood Association
PO Box 94624, Lincoln, NE 68509

Far South 
Neighborhood Association

 

 Ed Kelley
1012 High Plains Rd., Lincoln, NE 68512
402-421-3103

40th & A Streets
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Tracy Corr, Contact
1001 S. 37th St, Lincoln, NE 68510
402-310-7069
Hartley
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Pat Steer, Contact
2812 T Street, Lincoln, NE 68503
402-617-8888
Havelock
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Nick Hernandez, Contact
3310 S. 44th Street, Lincoln, NE 68506
402-909-5203
Hawley Area
Association
 None Contact Person
545 N 25th Street, Lincoln, NE 68503
402-450-6416
Haymarket
Neighborhood Association
 Website Frank & Kendra Ordia
129 N 10th St #410 Lincoln Ne 68508
402-770-3894
High Ridge/Cushman
Neighborhood Association 
  Chris Klement
4701 W. A St, Lincoln, NE 68522
402-483-3323
Highlands
Neighborhood Association
Website
Myrna Coleman, President
504 W. Joel St, Lincoln, NE 68521
402-467-6195
Hillcrest Heights
Neighborhood Association
  Terry Neddenriep
550 Anthony Lane, Lincoln, NE 68520
402-613-1472
Indian Hills
Neighborhood Association

 

 None Jerry Kromberg, Contact
717 Smoky Hill Road, Lincoln, NE 68520
402-421-9666
Indian Village
Neighborhood Association

Facebook
Website

Megan Grimes, President
PO Box 21871, Lincoln, NE 68542
402-419-4235
Irvingdale
Neighborhood Association
Website
Facebook

Mo Neal, President
PO Box 22624., Lincoln, NE                    
402-770-6357

Landon's
Neighborhood Association
 None John Brown, President
2201 Elba Circle, Lincoln, NE 68521
402-435-8932
Malone
Neighborhood Association
 None Ed Patterson, President
700 N. 24th St, Lincoln, NE 68503
402-320-5387
Meadowlane Area
Residents Association

 Facebook

Website

Karl Dietrich
8032 E Avon Lane, Lincoln, NE 68505
402-617-7961
Near Oak Lake
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Karen Houseman, Contact
115 W. Dawes Ave, Lincoln, NE 68521
402-310-8279
Near South
Neighborhood Association
 Website Vishnu Reddi, President
1944 B Street, Lincoln, NE 68502
North Bottoms
Neighborhood Association
 None

Angela Holcomb, Contact
916 N. 8th St., Lincoln, NE 68508
402-730-0815

Old Cheney Place
Neighborhood Association 
 

 Jon L. Ihirg

402-560-6191

Pester Ridge
Neighborhood Association
 None Amy Chandler, President
6400 SW 25th St, Lincoln, NE 68523
402-421-8793
Prescott Area
Neighborhood Association
None Mary Unger, President


Salt Valley View
Neighborhood Association
 None Kathy Wiens, President
1107 Clearview Blvd, Lincoln, NE 68512
402-423-1412
South 48th Street
Neighborhood Association
 None Mike Dennis, Contact
1845 S. 48th St, Lincoln, NE 68506
402-489-3036
South Salt Creek
Community Organization
 Facebook

Crystal Bock-Thiessen, President
1016 S. 8th Street, Lincoln, NE 68508
402-730-8367

Southern Hills
Neighborhood Association
 None Phil White, President
2815 Laredo Dr, Lincoln, NE 68516
402-421-8812
Taylor Park
Neighborhood Association
 Website Russ Meyer, Contact
321 Park Vista St, Lincoln, NE 68510
402-310-8262
University Place
Community Organization
Website
Facebook
Teresa Thompson, Contact
5136 Benton St., Lincoln, NE 68504
402-975-0972
Water Tower-Yankee Hill
Neighborhood Association
 None Karen Barclay, Secretary
3648 S. Folsom St, Lincoln, NE 68522
402-617-1997
West A
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Bill Vocasek, President
1903 W. Mulberry Ct, Lincoln, NE 68522
402-438-1903
West Lincoln
Neighborhood Association
 None  
Witherbee Neighborhood
Association
Website
Facebook &
Newsletters 
Mike Kreikemeier, President


402-802-7865
Woods Park
Neighborhood Association
 Facebook Randy Smith, President
705 S. 32nd St, Lincoln, NE 68510
402-438-8942

 

Mayor's Neighborhood Roundtable

Established in 1984, the Mayor's Neighborhood Roundtable provides a forum for networking with neighborhoods, City government, and other concerned organizations, through:

  • Direct, formal, and informal, discussions between the Mayor, City staff, and neighborhood leaders
  • Exchange of ideas concerning city-wide issues and development processes
  • Shared information and support among the neighborhood associations themselves

Meetings are held on the 2nd Monday of each month at the County/City Building, 555 South 10th Street, in the Mayor's Conference Room or via Zoom from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.

To suggest future Round Table Agenda items, email the Mayor's Roundtable Representative.

 

Neighborhood Roundtable meeting Agendas and Meeting Notes

2022

2023


2021  2020   2019

January 11 Agenda(PDF, 121KB)

 January 11 Meeting Notes (PDF, 17KB)

 January 13(PDF, 2MB)  January 14(PDF, 6MB)

February 8 Agenda(PDF, 88KB)

 February 8 Meeting Notes(PDF, 4MB)

 February 10(PDF, 3MB)  February 11(PDF, 7MB)

 March 8 Agenda(PDF, 123KB)

March 8 Meeting Notes(PDF, 149KB)

 March 9(PDF, 3MB)  March 11(PDF, 2MB)

 April 12 Agenda(PDF, 123KB)

April 12 Meeting Notes(PDF, 1018KB)

 April 13(PDF, 218KB)  April 8(PDF, 199KB)

 May 10 Agenda(PDF, 149KB)

May 10 Meeting Notes(PDF, 7MB)

 May 11(PDF, 379KB)  May 13(PDF, 5MB)

June 14 Agenda(PDF, 160KB)

June 14 Meeting Notes(PDF, 172KB)

 June 8(PDF, 34KB)  June 10(PDF, 2MB)

 July 12 Agenda(PDF, 163KB)

July 12 Meeting Notes(PDF, 171KB)

 July 13(PDF, 20KB)  July 8(PDF, 812KB)

 August 9 Agenda(PDF, 186KB)

August 9 Meeting Notes(PDF, 2MB) 

 August 10(PDF, 35KB)  August 12(PDF, 3MB)

 September 13 Agenda(PDF, 199KB)

September 13 Meeting Notes(PDF, 9MB)

 September 14(PDF, 377KB)  September 9(PDF, 187KB)

 October 11

CANCELLED due to Federal Indigenous Peoples' Day

 October 12(PDF, 472KB)  October 14(PDF, 192KB)
 November 8 Agenda(PDF, 162KB)  November 9(PDF, 19KB)  November 4(PDF, 6MB)
 December 13 Meeting Notes(PDF, 159KB)  December 14(PDF, 1MB)  December 9(PDF, 3MB)

Neighborhood Revitalization

  • Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding is sometimes used in low- to moderate-income neighborhoods to improve parks or neighborhood commercial area streetscapes. Examples of completed park improvements include Trago, Belmont, Lakeview, and Idylwild parks. The 11th Street neighborhood commercial area and the area along 11th Street, between Lincoln Mall and A Street, has been the focus of CDBG-funded streetscape improvements for the past several years.
  • 2020 Community Development Week Award winner was the Everett Neighborhood Association. The organization was recognized for their role in the 11th Street Project(PDF, 1MB).

 

Neighborhood Statistics

As neighbors work together to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods, it helps to know a variety of information about them. In the past the City of Lincoln provided a detailed listing of data for each known active and inactive neighborhood association. It was comprehensive and at times 'required to much digging' for many residents. Therefore below we offer a few websites that offer a trove of similar data products but in a map interface. Please feel free to use and cite them as needed in grant applications, articles or in conversation. The links range from direct and easy to use to in depth requiring more effort.