(602) 534-2393
The Fight Back program provides a temporary increase in city services to areas chosen by the City Council; the goal is to reduce crime and blight. Neighborhood Services Department employees designated as Neighborhood Specialists help neighborhood
associations decide how to spend their Fight Back funds.
(602) 534-6831
The Good Neighbor Program (GNP) seeks to increase participation in neighborhood improvement activities and projects by creating opportunities in which all residents feel comfortable while learning about themselves, their neighbors and their neighborhoods through a series of educational & self-awareness oriented classes and workshops.
The core of a good neighborhood is the type of relationships established among its neighbors. The first step in building relationships is respecting those next door, down the street and around the corner. While people have their own ideas of a good neighbor, there are some basic guidelines established either through the City’s code and zoning laws or through common
courtesies that improve the quality of life in your neighborhood.
(602) 262-7210
The Landlord/Tenant Counselors provide counseling and information to landlords and tenants in-person and on the phone. Counselors also conduct monthly workshops to educate the public about the provisions of the Arizona Residential Landlord and Tenant Act.
(602) 495-0113
The Neighborhood Notification, Education and Training Section maintains a database of
neighborhood associations within the city of Phoenix and conducts neighborhood
notifications for capital improvement projects. Staff members educate the public about
the planning and zoning process, how to access city resources, and how to form and
maintain a productive neighborhood association. Projects include workshops programs, which provides training in group development techniques; the
Neighborhoods That Work program to recognize achievements by neighborhood groups; and a
monthly newsletter distributed to neighborhood associations, businesses and nonprofit
organizations.