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Important Numbers

Emergency
Phoenix Police & Fire
Emergency Response
911

Crime Stop
Phoenix Police
Non-Emergency
602-262-6151

Patrol Watch
Request extra Police patrols in our area
602-495-5007

COP
Speed Enforcement
602-334-7730

Community Action Officer
Aaron Stevens
602-361-0043
aaron.stevens@phoenix.gov

Graffiti Busters
Graffiti Removal (Hotline)
602-495-7014

Phoenix City Council
Tom Simplot’s Office
602-262-7447

Animal Control
602-506-7387

Southwest Gas
Report Gas Leaks
602-271-4277

SRP - Salt River
Project

Power Outages
602-236-8811

 

 

 

 
 

Who we are
The Pasadena Neighborhood, a diverse central Phoenix neighborhood, embraces an association of concerned neighbors who have volunteered to help promote safety, security and quality-of-life issues for all members of our community.

The Pasadena Neighborhood Association is NOT a homeowners association, and we wield no power over personal property, or the use of such property. We are simply your neighbors attempting to help preserve the quality of life you all deserve.

What we do
As residents of the Pasadena Neighborhood Association (PNA) and Block Watch, we strive to secure a safe and attractive neighborhood by eliminating adverse activity and maintaining neighborhood preservation standards. The Association seeks to promote the best interests of the residents of the PNA. The PNA is involved in many community activities designed to maintain and improve our neighborhood, as well as bring all of our neighbors closer together. We have a Street Captain for nearly every street within our boundaries. We hold monthly association meetings, host neighborhood social gatherings throughout the year with various desserts and goodies, hold neighborhood garage sales and participate in National Night Out.

In the future, we also plan to apply for funding from the City of Phoenix to supply the citizens of the Pasadena Neighborhood with such safety items as smoke detectors, motion-detector porch lights, house identification numbers, security doors and automobile anti-theft devices all free-of-charge to our residents.

We publish a monthly newsletter with items of interest and concern to our community. We hold monthly association meetings on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the AmeriSchool Campus located at 1313 W. Camelback. There are guest speakers and information pertinent to our community, along with a cash raffle. There is no charge and everyone is welcome. Please check our latest newsletter to confirm dates and location.

Get involved
There are many ways to get involved. Come to any of the monthly meetings and hear all the latest happenings in the neighborhood or you can call one of our board members for information. Get involved, stay involved and make a difference in your neighborhood. It’s easy and it’s free.

 

Next Community Meeting
Date: Tuesday, May 6th
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Location: AmeriSchool Academy, 1333 W. Camelback Rd.
Agenda: Jim Pavletich, Public Affairs officer for AZ Social Security.

Councilman Simplot's Breakfast Meeting
District 4 Breakfast Meeting
Location: HomeTown Buffet Restaurant - 1501 W. Bethany Home Road
Date & Time: Thursday, April 24, 2008 - 7:30am

Phoenix Block Watch Advisory Board General Meeting
Location: PLEA, 1102 W. Adams, Downtown Phoenix
Date & Time: Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 6:30 – 8:30 P.M

Graffiti Problem On The Rise
Our community is seeing a rise in this criminal activity. Find out what you can do to stop it. More>

2007 Pasadena Block Party
Everyone had a great time! Let's do it again soon!
Photos courtesy of Peggy George View Gallery

Board Members

Bill Black
  Chair
Blanca Melgoza
  Vice-Chair
AJ Marsden
  Secretary
Steven Sible
  Treasurer & Member at Large
Gary LeBlanc
  Member at Large
Ted Ransom
  Member at Large

Chairpersons

Jim Brown
  Community Affairs