The Garden District Neighborhood Association
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    • ANIMALS: LOST/FOUND PETS & WILDLIFE
    • GOATS TO WEED
    • GREENER GARDEN DISTRICT: TREE PLANTING
    • GREENER GDNA - LANDSCAPING
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    • SPECIAL EVENTS: Little Free Parties, Holiday Party >
      • Little Free Tea Party 2013
      • Little Free Peace Party 2013
      • Little Free Peace Party 2018
    • TUCSON BOTANICAL GARDENS
    • Make A Donation: Garden District - Volunteer, Donate
REPORTING A CODE VIOLATION:  If you suspect a Property and Housing violation within the City limits you can use any of the following options to submit a report to the Code Compliance Center

Use the new 24 hour, 7 days a week On-Line Complaint Form
- We respond back to your concern with an activity number if we are able to open a case for inspection.
- To track the progress of the case simply log onto: http://www.tucsonaz.gov/webapp/DevSvcsWebApp/ires/inspresults.html
- Enter the activity number you will receive from our division and you will be able to track the concern you have on-line.


Phone: (520) 791-5843 Monday-Friday from 9:30 AM to 4 PM.

Fax: (520) 791-2513 - use the mail-in/fax form: Complaint Form

Mailing Address: 320 N. Commerce Park Loop, Tucson, AZ 85745
TRACK CODE ENFORCEMENT ISSUES - Click HERE to go to the Neighborhood Support Network where you can scroll down to Garden District and click on our link.  It will take you to a page where the GDNA code violations are listed by address with information about when they were submitted, description of the violation, current status, and tracking number. If you click on the Tracking Number, you are taken to a page with the history of the complaint and comments from the inspector.
LOCATING A PROPERTY OWNER - CLICK HERE. Plug in the property address and hit the "search" button on the screen.  Now, click on the upper right corner where you see the button for "Pima County Data".

The City of Tucson’s Code Enforcement Division is responsible for enforcing property maintenance codes throughout the City of Tucson.  These codes ensure owners maintain their property which helps to protect citizens’ health, safety and welfare.  We have a direct impact on preserving the livability and property values of Tucson’s neighborhoods by enforcing the following regulations:Exterior Property Issues
  • Storage: Excessive or not properly screened
  • Vegetation: Accumulation of weeds and/or grass in excess of 6"
  • Junked or Inoperable Vehicles
  • Illegal Dumping
  • Refuse: Accumulated on private property
  • Dilapidated buildings and/or structures
  • Vacant, unsecured, boarded structure
  • General building maintenance
  • Dilapidated fence or accessory building
  • Peeling exterior paint, more than 50% of the building
  • Unsecured pools and spas
Interior Property Issues
  • Unsanitary Conditions
  • Lack of utilities, heating, or cooling
  • Inoperable plumbing
  • Pests, cockroaches, rodents
  • Unsafe interior and living conditions
  • Electrical violations
Other
  • Construction: lacking required permits; hazardous modifications
  • Signs: Prohibited; lacking required permit
  • Yard Sales: In excess of four (4) per calendar year
  • Home occupations illegal to the zone
  • Peddler: lacking required permit; compliance with regulations
  • Zoning : illegal home occupations; lack of certificate of occupancy; non-conforming building setbacks
  • Obstructions: Vegetation and/or objects blocking a public right-of-way
  • Grading of desert landscape: lacking required permits


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