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Services and Requests
Street Transportation is dedicated to providing the best services possible to the more than 1.6 million Phoenix residents, across the 4,850 miles of public roadways, each and every day. These services are produced by several divisions within the department, focused on safe, clean, well-maintained streets. On this page, you can find information on how we can help serve your needs!

Services and Requests for Public Rights-of-Way
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Street Sweeping Schedule
Residential streets are swept quarterly. Use this map to find your area on the schedule.
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Paving Schedule
The Street Maintenance Division is responsible for the planning, programming and execution of the City’s Street Maintenance Program.
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Resident Permit Parking Program
Currently, the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department operates approximately 2,000 parking meters in the downtown, uptown, capitol, and college areas.
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Street Closures Map
Up-to-date information about planned traffic restrictions and street closures associated with activities reported to the Street Transportation Department.
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Adopt-a-Street Program
Join the Adopt-A-Street Program in Phoenix to help keep our streets clean and beautiful.
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Event Street Closure Request
Submit requests for temporary street closures or block parties.
Documents and Forms
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ADA Requests on Public Streets
This form is used to request ADA requests on public streets and sidewalks.
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Neighborhood Sign Topper Guidelines and Information
Neighborhood sign “Toppers” are signs flag-mounted beneath street name signs to demark entrances to neighborhoods from arterial or collector streets.
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No Parking Zone Program
On-street parking zones are installed as requested by residents for areas experiencing heavy intruder parking in front of their homes or businesses.
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Special Permits and Maintenance Agreement
Information on how to obtain a maintenance agreements and permits allowing minor encroachments in the public right-of-way.
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Visibility Requirements for Landscaping Corner Lots
City Code compliance guidelines on how property owners can contribute to a more efficient, convenient and, perhaps, a safer road system.
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Speed Hump and Cushion Program
The City of Phoenix offers multiple options for residents to pursue when it comes to adding traffic calming features to their neighborhood.
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New Street Light Request
Learn how to request a new streetlight in your community. Street Transportation staff will review requests on a case-by-case basis.
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Sidewalk and Street Modernization Program
This program is used to construct sidewalks in residential areas that are lacking sidewalks, as well as updating streets to current City standard.
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Non-Standard Crosswalk Marking Program
City Council approved Ordinance S-45794 information.
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Street Banner Program
As outlined in Phoenix City Code, this program allows residents to apply for a permit for the installation of eligible banners to eligible street light poles.
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Ceremonial Street Sign Procedure
These signs commemorate nationally or locally known figures who have made a significant cultural or community impact and can also honor Phoenix landmarks.
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Active Transportation
Explore Phoenix's Active Transportation Program to enhance walking, biking, and transit options for a healthier, more sustainable community.
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Neighborhood Traffic Programs and Services
Find information about everything from street cleaning and parking permits to installation of traffic calming items such as speed humps and speed cushions.
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Parking
Currently, the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department operates approximately 2,000 parking meters in the downtown, uptown, capitol, and college areas.
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Temporary Residential Requests
Learn about temporary requests like block party street closures and right-of-way management.
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Title VI and ADA Requests
Title VI Notice to the Public and ADA Policy Statement