Community Resources
Resources through the City of Phoenix
Important Contacts:
Police, Fire, Medical Emergency: 9-1-1
Police Non-Emergency (CRIME STOP): 602.262.6151
Make reports to the City of Phoenix at MyPhx311 online: Here
City of Phoenix Neighborhood Service Department (NSD):
We work closely with our Neighborhood Specialist Krista Roy. She is normally also at all of our monthly meetings to answer any questions for us and help us with all of our amazing community events and projects.
Contacts:
602.495.0380
Office Cell: 602-350-4757
Check out the NSD website for all of their resources!: Here
Phoenix Neighborhood Services Department (NSD) is committed to partnering with residents in building to preserve, enhance and engage Phoenix neighborhoods. NSD helps neighbors work together to connect, identify needs, build consensus, coordinate and advocate for their neighborhoods. Our approach is to emphasize partnerships between residents, business owners, elected officials and city employees to develop and maintain neighborhoods that reflect the city’s diverse population.
Sign up for the NSD monthly newsletter: Here
Phoenix Police Department Community Action Officers (CAO's).
We work closely with our CAO's. They are also at our monthly meetings to answer any questions and help residents.
CAO Officer Joe Kapla
CAO Officer Caleb Zimmerman
Vice Mayor Debra Stark's
Office:District 3 / Deb Stark: Phone: 602.262.7441
Email: council.district.3@phoenix.gov
Sign up for her monthly newsletter: Here
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We have worked with Vice Mayor Stark's office since 2018. Her and her staff have been a great help to our community work. You can get more info and sign up for her newsletter: Here
Sign up for the Virtual Block Watch:
Virtual Block Watch is one of the Phoenix Police Department's contemporary crime prevention and investigation tools that demonstrates the effectiveness of partnerships between police and the community.Registering your camera not only helps deter crime, but assists the Department in its overall crime prevention strategy in your neighborhood. Protect yourself, your family and your community by registering with Virtual Block Watch.Register your camera here today: Here
PHOENIX NEIGHBORHOOD PATROL:
You can become a Phoenix Neighborhood Patrol (PNP) member: 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!" MORE DETAILS
PNP class schedule City of Phoenix 2024: See Document