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The Code Compliance Division offers several programs to residents in need of assistance*.  Contact Code Compliance at (480) 644-2061 for additional information.

* Eligibility requirements may apply.

Tool Lending Bank  

The Code Compliance Division is proud to offer tools for lending to neighborhood groups and community organizations for group clean-up efforts.   Tools may be borrowed for free, but must be signed out to a responsible party and returned tophoto of tools Code Compliance by the agreed date.  

Brooms, garden hoes, garden spades, hedge shears, loppers, rakes, shovels, weed eaters, wheelbarrows, wire brushes, etc. are available for use.  Supplies such as protective eyewear, work gloves, water coolers and garbage bags are also available. 

In order to borrow the tools, you must be part of a registered neighborhood or community organization and the tools must be used for a group clean-up activity.  Contact the Code Compliance Division at (480) 644-2061 for additional information or to make an appointment to check out tools.

For more information on registering your Neighborhood, contact the City of Mesa Neighborhood Outreach Office at (480) 644-4067.  

The Alley Clean-Up Program

photo of alley bulldozingThe Alley Clean-Up Program teams Code Compliance, Solid Waste and Streets Maintenance along with the Maricopa County Adult Probation, to clean alleys selected from one of Mesa's registered neighborhoods.  

Residents in the area are contacted with door hanger notices if they are in violation two weeks prior to the clean-up.  One week prior to the clean-up, Code Compliance Officers go door to door with an announcement of the clean up and information about city services.  Resident participation is encouraged in the Alley Clean-Up Program.  

The day of the clean-up, the alley is cleaned of all garbage, overgrown vegetation and blockage.  The items are hauled to dumpsters provided by Solid Waste by a Streets Maintenance front end loader.

The end result is a clean, accessible alley that improves neighborhood appearance and pride and allows neighbors to meet neighbors for a good cause.  

photo of tree trimming photo of alley clean-up

The Code Repair Program

The Code Repair Program provides loan assistance to low-income,* owner-occupied properties.  The Housing Services Division administers this program in conjunction with Code Compliance.  Financial assistance is in the form of a non-interest bearing loan.   

A permanent lien will be placed against the property for the loan amount exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00).  The balance of the loan shall become due and payable upon the sale, exchange, or transfer of the property to a non-qualifying homeowner.  

Speak to your Code Compliance Officer for referral and additional details.

* Income guidelines apply.