In response to requests by Scottsdale citizens for updates on current participation opportunities, the City has created the Neighborhood Notification Program to help identify and obtain contact information for neighborhoods, enabling information to be provided directly to neighborhood leaders and groups.

By listing your group, the Neighborhood Notification Program becomes a vital tool in enhancing communication between your neighborhood and the city; and more importantly, between you and your neighbors.

Why should my neighborhood participate?

By listing your neighborhood, you, or a designated neighborhood contact, will receive direct, accurate and timely information about city open houses, community meetings and survey requests. With this information, you and other neighbors can participate effectively in providing input to the City on projects and issues from a neighborhood perspective.

How do I sign-up my neighborhood?

In order to list your neighborhood, you and other nearby residents should sit down together and complete the following five simple steps:

  1. You can register for this program by using the registration form.
  2. Confirm your organization type. Neighborhoods may be a Homeowner’s Association, Neighborhood Watch Group, Voluntary Neighborhood Organization, Business/Property Association, or community organization (school, church, etc.) Individual registrations are also accepted.
  3. Provide additional information such as, organization name, size, boundaries, and features.
  4. Identify a resident neighbor as a “Primary Contact” and identify additional neighbors as “Additional Contacts.” Contacts can be the association president or board member, a neighborhood watch captain, or any interested, active and responsible neighbor. Property managers may be listed, but only in addition to a "resident" contact.
  5. Return the completed by:
    • using the SUBMIT button at the bottom of the form
    • print and mail to the address on the form
    • print and fax to the fax number on the form

What resources and programs are available for my neighborhood?

Here are just a few examples of the many services available to all Scottsdale neighborhoods:

  • Assistance with organizing a neighborhood meeting, block party or clean up project.
  • Access to City staff for neighborhood meetings on issues of interest to your neighborhood, including neighborhood organization, crime prevention and speed awareness.
  • Meeting coordination and facilitation between neighborhood representatives and City representatives concerning issues of interest to your neighborhood.
  • Free Neighborhood College Classes

What's Happening in My Neighborhood?

Several city departments joined forces and combined resources to provide a snapshot view of the most common neighborhood activities such as construction activity, development requests, building permits, and code enforcement cases. Search results are viewed as a list or as thumb tack icons on the My Neighborhood map. Additional information is available by clicking on the item in the list or the thumb tack icon on the map.

Neighborhood crime activity is available at Scottsdale Police department's crime statistics.

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