
Chandler opens registration for spring Code Enforcement Resident Academy
Chandler is bringing back its three-week Code Enforcement Resident Academy this spring, with sessions set for May 12, 19 and 26 at Sunset Library. The city says the program is designed to help residents understand how code enforcement works and how neighborhoods can stay safe, clean and well maintained.
Chandler has opened registration for the latest session of its Code Enforcement Resident Academy, a short educational program aimed at residents who want a clearer understanding of how city code issues are handled. The spring series will run on three Tuesdays in May: the 12th, 19th and 26th.
Sessions are scheduled from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Sunset Library on West Ray Road. The city says the academy is intended to explain the code-enforcement process and give residents practical knowledge that can help them support neighborhood upkeep and quality-of-life standards.
This kind of program is especially useful in fast-growing suburbs where new development, aging housing stock and changing neighborhood expectations can all produce confusion about property standards. For Chandler residents, the academy offers a direct line into how the city interprets enforcement, what concerns it prioritizes and how residents can participate more effectively instead of navigating the process blind.
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