Join us for the inaugural Code Enforcement Resident Academy, a three-session program designed to educate and engage Chandler residents in understanding property maintenance codes and regulations that promote community well-being and neighborhood pride.
Held at the Chandler Museum, this free academy empowers participants with the knowledge and tools to collaborate with neighbors and the city to sustain compliance and address challenges proactively.
Program Details
In-person session dates:
- Tuesday, Feb. 11
- Thursday, Feb. 20
- Wednesday, Feb. 26
All sessions will be held from 4–5:30 p.m. at the Chandler Museum, 300 S. Chandler Village Drive, Saguaro Room.
Why Attend?
By participating, you’ll:
- Learn about the role of Chandler’s Neighborhood Preservation Officers in maintaining safe and beautiful neighborhoods.
- Understand key codes, regulations and processes that affect property values and community pride.
- Gain insight into how and when to report possible violations to foster accountability.
- Build a sense of partnership with the city to reduce crime rates and support compliance efforts.
Residents who attend all three sessions will be entered into a prize drawing.
- Welcome & Introductions
- Overview of Code Enforcement: Purpose and Importance
- History of Code Enforcement in Chandler
- Enforcement Process: From Start to Finish
- Top Code Violations
- Chapter 30: Code Interpretations and Breakdown
- Chapter 35: Setbacks, Building Permits, Accessory Dwellings
- Chapter 29: Temporary Signs
- Short-Term Rentals: Rules and Regulations
- Illegal Dumping: Understanding the Impact
- Shopping Carts: Prevention and Responsibility
- Program Wrap-Up and Quiz
Don’t miss this opportunity to build a safer, cleaner and more connected Chandler.