Enjoy movies under the stars

It’s movie season! Enjoy the return of the popular movie series, CinePark, at Tumbleweed Park. Pack a picnic, grab a blanket, and get ready to watch free, family-friendly flicks on a giant screen on three consecutive Friday evenings: May 2, 9, and 16. Come enjoy movie-themed activities prior to the show starting at 6:30 p.m. Movies begin promptly at 8 p.m.
Movie Schedule
- Friday, May 2 - The Wild Robot
- Friday, May 9 - Wonka
- Friday, May 16 - Moana 2
Rain and warmer weather brings weeds

With the changing seasons, many types of vegetation grow quickly in lawns, alleyways and empty lots throughout the city. That means Chandler residents and property owners should be ready to clean up areas they are responsible for maintaining.
The Chandler Property Maintenance ordinance states property owners or persons in control of any private property are responsible for maintaining their entire premises, ensuring it is free from uncontrolled, unmaintained or overgrown grass or weeds. This includes those areas between the property line and the street. Owners are also responsible for maintenance to the center of their alleys. These areas include one-half of the width of abutting alleys from the property line to the center of the alley. Also, keep in mind vegetation should not obstruct
public rights-of-way, including streets, sidewalks, signs, fire hydrants and traffic signals. Tree limbs must be maintained to hang no lower than 15 feet above any public street or alleyway and eight feet above any public sidewalk.
The city has a Tool Lending Program offering basic yard tools that residents may borrow to clean up their property. Or if you know a senior resident, person with a disability, veteran or family experiencing hardship, assistance may be available under the Let’s Pull Together program. To learn more, send an email to Neighborhood Programs, or call 480-782-4348. To report a code violation or obtain more information, go to chandleraz.gov/code, use Public Stuff (the city’s mobile phone app) or call or text 480-782-4320.
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Leave bees alone
The Chandler Fire Department advises residents to leave bees alone, and they’ll leave you alone. Bees are sensitive to noise, such as power equipment and barking dogs and may attack pets or people in the area. Generally, a swarm of bees will only stay in a location for an average of 24 hours. Take the necessary precautions to prevent disturbing them, and contact a bee keeper or exterminator if they appear to be staying longer.
If bees have made their home in the city-owned water meter, city-owned water valve boxes or around a fire hydrant, the city will take responsibility for their removal. This is the only instance in which the city will remove bees on private property. To determine if the city should be involved, contact Water Distribution at 480-782-3706.
Cool off in Chandler pools this summer
Did you know, Chandler has six pools and aquatic centers? All pools open May 23 for regular summer hours:
• Arrowhead Pool — 1475 W. Erie St.
• Desert Oasis Aquatic Center — 1400 W. Summit Place
• Folley Pool — 600 E. Fairview St.
• Hamilton Aquatic Center — 3838 S. Arizona Ave.
• Mesquite Groves Aquatic Center — 5901 S. Hillcrest Drive
• Nozomi Aquatic Center — 250 S. Kyrene Road
Call 480-782-2727 for hours of operation and more information.
May is Water Safety Month

Drownings are 100% preventable. The month of May is Water Safety Month and Chandler Aquatics, Fire and Police are pooling together to walk door-to-door delivering water safety information to Chandler households. The annual Water Safety Walk will take place on Saturday, May 3. The City of Chandler invites you to volunteer and help turn the tide on drownings in our community.
Please swim safely and follow the ABCs of water safety: Adult Supervision, Barriers, and Classes (CPR and swim lessons).
Earth Day is Every Day
Earth Day is April 22, but let’s take action everyday for a cleaner and healthier community. The city provides a variety of safe and convenient ways to dispose of unwanted items responsibly.
Household Hazardous Waste: Leftover paint, pesticides, oil, pool chemicals, rechargeable batteries and other chemicals should never go down the drain, be tossed in the street or in recycling and trash containers. Instead dispose of the material at the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center for free. Hazardous waste is only accepted by appointment. Make a list, then call to schedule.
Curbside Bulk Collection: Have large items that won’t fit in your recycling or trash containers? No problem! Compile a list of these items and either call to schedule a curbside bulk collection or fill out an online form at chandleraz.gov/bulk.
Recycling-Solid Waste Collection Center: More than a dump, this is where residents can dispose of recycling and trash items, including many that aren’t collected through curbside collection. Before you go, check out hours of operation, fees, and a list of accepted items.
Recycling Guidelines: To ensure effective recycling, only place accepted items in Chandler’s blue curbside recycling containers. Remember, recyclables should be placed loosely inside the bin—never bag them!
Recycle Coach App: Enhance your recycling efforts with the free Recycle Coach app. Use it to discover what items are and aren’t recyclable, set reminders for collection days, and receive valuable tips for reducing waste.
To get more information or schedule services call Solid Waste Services at 480-782-3510.
Every effort counts, and by following these guidelines, we can all contribute to a sustainable future.
- City offices will be closed Monday, May 26, for the Memorial Day holiday. Trash and recycling collection will not be affected.
- Our employees are the engine that makes our Community of Innovation run. Are you ready? Join the team.
1 Summer Reading Challenge begins, Chandler Public Libraries, 480-782-2800
2, 9, 16 CinePark, Tumbleweed Park, 480-782-2669
3 Art Social: Printmaking Pollinators, Vision Gallery, 480-782-2695
3 Water You Doing: Dive-in Movie, Hamilton Aquatic Center, 480-782-2630
6 History Bites, Chandler Museum, 480-782-2717
7, 21 C-Town Suitcase Club, Chandler Museum, 480-782-2717
8, 22 City Council meeting, Council Chambers, 480-782-2180
9 Women’s Empowerment Luncheon, Center for the Arts, 480-782-2224
14, 28 Art Tots, Chandler Museum, 480-782-2717
16 Community Nights, Kyrene del Pueblo Middle School, 480-782-2727
18 Play Day, Chandler Museum, 480-782-2717
20 Book Club, Chandler Museum, 480-782-2717
26 Memorial Day, city offices closed
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