
CHANDLER, Ariz. — Back by popular demand, Chandler’s Code Enforcement Resident Academy returns this June for another informative three-week session. Launched earlier this year, the program is designed to educate Chandler residents about the city’s code enforcement process and empower them to maintain safe, clean and beautiful neighborhoods.
Sessions will be held on Wednesday, June 11; Wednesday, June 18; and Thursday, June 26, from 4–5:30 p.m. at the ASU Chandler Innovation Center, 249 E. Chicago St.
This free academy offers participants a behind-the-scenes look at Chandler’s Code Enforcement team, highlighting topics such as property maintenance, common code violations, and how the city works to uphold community standards. Attendees also will learn how to report issues and actively contribute to neighborhood preservation.
“The level of interest blew us away, and since then, we’ve received multiple inquiries for its return,” said Erica Barba, Neighborhood Services Program Manager. “This program gives residents knowledge about the city code and how it protects property values and keeps neighborhoods beautiful and blight-free.”
For more information and to register, visit Code Enforcement Resident Academy. Residents who attend all three sessions will be entered into a prize drawing.
For more information, contact Erica Barba with the Neighborhood Resources Department at 480-782-4328.
Media contact:
Stephanie Romero
Public Information Officer, City of Chandler
480-782-2231