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FREE PAINT-TOOLS-PAINT SPRAYERS
602-495-0323
PHOENIX NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICES
602-534-4444
NEIGHBORHOOD CODE ENFORCEMENT, PROPERTY
MAINTENANCE VIOLATIONS, BUILDING AND ZONING
VIOLATIONS, CONSTRUCTION PERMITS
602-262-7844
Blight Complaints
[email protected]ILLEGAL SIGNS
602-534-7100
GARBAGE COLLECTION AND ILLEGAL DUMPING
602-262-7251
STREET REPAIR
602-262-6441
LEADING COMMUNITY- FEDERAL
SEN. JOHN MCCAIN
Local office 602-952-2410
SEN. JEFF FLAKE
Local office 602-840-1891
REP. RUBEN GALLEGO
Local office 602-256-0551
LEADING COMMUNITY- STATE
SEN. ROBERT MEZA
602-926-3425
[email protected]REP. DEBBIE MCCUNE DAVIS
602-926-4485
[email protected]REP. JONATHAN LARKIN
602-926-5058
[email protected]LEADING COMMUNITY- CITY
MAYOR GREG STANTON
602-262-7111
[email protected]COUNCILMAN DANIEL VALENZUELA
602-262-7446
[email protected]phoenix.gov/district5
COUNCILWOMAN LAURA PASTOR
602-262-7447
[email protected]phoenix.gov/district4
COUNCILWOMAN THELDA WILLIAMS
602-262-7444
[email protected]phoenix.gov/district1
INFORMING COMMUNITY
CITY OF PHOENIX
phoenix.gov
MARICOPA COUNTY
maricopa.gov
STATE OF ARIZONA
az.gov
CANYON CORRIDOR INQUIRY
602-639-8305 or
[email protected]CACTUS PARK PRECINCT NEWSLETTER AND
OTHER EVENT ANNOUNCEMENTS
[email protected]How to Start a
Block Watch
A long standing partnership between the city
and citizens. This is a program of neighbors
looking out for each other. It is designed to
enlist the active participation of citizens to
reduce crime by reporting suspicious activity
to police and improve the quality of life in
their neighborhoods.
For more information contact the
Phoenix Police Department Block Watch
Coordinators Officer Brian Kornegay at
[email protected]or Officer
Deb Iodice at
[email protected]or call 602-495-0597.
Around Town
PhoenixNeighborhoodPatrol Program
Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol has long
supported the notion that involved residents
are the most effective crime fighters, reporting
suspicious activity as it occurs. This program
allows residents to become more actively
involved as partners in crime prevention. They
are the Phoenix Police Department’s “Eyes
and Ears!”
For more information contact Officer Brandon
Epperson at
[email protected]or
602-534-0430.
Bicycles, Skates andSkateboardSafety
Obey all traffic signs
Stop at street corners
Watch for cars
Be courteous
Wear and use lights at night
Oh yeah! Always wear a bicycle helmet!
Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Programs
602-495-2462
Educational programs on bike and pedestrian
safety as well as crossing guard training are
offered in schools.
ThePhoenixPolice Explorers
Explorer Post 2906 is sponsored by the Phoenix
Police Department as a community-based
policing program. This successful program is
designed to educate and involve young men and
women in police operations and to interest them
in law enforcement functions whether they enter
the law enforcement field or not.
For more information contact Officer
Doug Burrow 602-534-6334.
Mother’s Day
Crime Prevention
Event a Success
Rosa Pastrano, Block Watch President,
and Pily Monroy, Manager, University
Commons Apartments created
and hosted a Mother’s Day Crime
Prevention event at the University
Commons. The Sheriff’s office, city
council members, Neighborhood
Services and residents from the
apartments celebrated Mother’s Day
with provided crime prevention
strategies and resources available
in the area.
Stay in Touch with
the MyPhxAZ App!
MyPhxAZ places the power of city
government in the palm of your hands.
Easily report issues such as graffiti to the
City of Phoenix along with a photo and GPS
location. Your request will automatically
be routed to the correct department for the
fastest response possible. Opt in to receive
notifications and we will let you know when
your request has been completed. Download
the app from Google Play or iTunes today!
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