![]() The City of Tempe has noted that we are a problem area for them and started to charge us for higher maintenance. In our HOA alleys, some folks move the bins so that we have fewer bins where we need them. Most homes in Tempe have 1 trash bin for every 3 homes, and we typically have 1 recycle bin per building. If you see that trash is overflowing, dumped the alleys (such as mattresses, moving boxes, etc), or see someone dumping trash illegally – report it to Tempe 311! In order to be compliant with city code, report all graffiti on our property to our manager as soon as you see it. Private property: Per City of Tempe code, private property owners must paint over graffitti within 10 days. The city will paint over it within 24-48 hours. Public property: Report Graffiti on public property to the city’s graffiti hotline: 48, or via Tempe 311. Use Tempe 311 to report potholes and other ally issues you see. Our alley is city property, so the City of Tempe is responsible for filling potholes and fixing other issues. ![]() Tempe 311 email: potholes and alley issues Tempe 311 is available online, by phone or by downloading the mobile app from the City of Tempe 311 website. When you contact Tempe 311, they will give you any city-related information or service you need: request service, report issues, book city facilities and ask questions. Tempe 311 is a customer service support resource that connects residents with the city for non-emergency services. ![]() Toilet in the alley? Potholes? Report issues via Tempe 311 ![]()
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