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The city of Phoenix works to preserve and improve the health of neighborhoods throughout the city by enhancing the lives of residents. If foreclosures and vacancies are affecting the quality of your neighborhood, the city has resources to help.
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Blight Elimination
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- Report blight to the Neighborhood Services Department to start the code enforcement process. For over height weeds, trash, litter or debris, fences in disrepair, open and vacant buildings, abandoned vehicles, call NSD at 602-262-7844, or report it to Neighborhood Preservation.
- Report Graffiti by calling the Reward Hotline at 602-262-7327 or call Graffiti Busters at 602-495-7014 for assistance with removal. To report graffiti in progress, please call 911.
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Tool Lending
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Suspicious Activity - Call Police
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- Keep a close watch on vacant properties and call Phoenix Police to report any suspicious activity at Crime Stop 602-262-6151 or visit the Phoenix Police Department Web site.
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Schools Impacted
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- The foreclosure crisis not only creates vacant homes, it impacts school enrollment. The city's Youth and Education Office tracks this information and works with the schools districts within the city boundaries. For more information about the impact on schools contact Matt Whitehurst at matt.whitehurst@phoenix.gov.
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Arizona Humane Society
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- To request an ambulance for a sick or injured stray animal or an animal in distress, call 602-997-7585 ext. 2073. Services are free and available daily from 6 am - 2am. For more information please check the Arizona Humane Society Animal Rescue Web site.
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Maricopa County Animal Control Center (MCACC)
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