Improve our neighborhood's appearance

The Issue

Our neighborhood has never looked worse, and it pains me to see it in such a state. We all remember how beautiful and inviting our streets and common areas used to be, a reflection of our pride in the community. Now, after six months of neglect, we're seeing an eyesore of weeds multiplying, dead plants withering away, dead grass fields replacing what used to be lush greenery, and streets and walls showing signs of wear and neglect.

It's time for a change. We're calling on local authorities and relevant stakeholders to take immediate action to restore our neighborhood to its former glory:

1. **Remove the Weeds**: Overgrown weeds not only look unsightly but can also cause damage to walkways and pavements. A scheduled removal process should be in place to ensure future growth is managed.

2. **Replace Dead Plants and Grass**: Revitalize our green spaces with fresh plants and grass, adding color and vibrancy back to the neighborhood.

3. **Repair and Repaint Streets and Walls**: Address the cracks, potholes, and fading paint that make our area look unkempt. Regular maintenance and repainting will prevent further degradation and uplift the overall appearance.

4. **Clean Up Common Areas**: Regular clean-up drives and maintenance schedules to ensure our parks and communal spaces are clean and welcoming for everyone.

This is not just about aesthetics; it's about reclaiming our pride and fostering a sense of community and well-being. By making these improvements, we not only enhance our neighborhood's appearance but also increase property values and improve the living standards for all residents.

Join me in this movement to rejuvenate our beloved neighborhood. Let’s work together to influence decision-makers and ensure these necessary changes are implemented. Please sign this petition and help us make our neighborhood a place we can all be proud of again.

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The Issue

Our neighborhood has never looked worse, and it pains me to see it in such a state. We all remember how beautiful and inviting our streets and common areas used to be, a reflection of our pride in the community. Now, after six months of neglect, we're seeing an eyesore of weeds multiplying, dead plants withering away, dead grass fields replacing what used to be lush greenery, and streets and walls showing signs of wear and neglect.

It's time for a change. We're calling on local authorities and relevant stakeholders to take immediate action to restore our neighborhood to its former glory:

1. **Remove the Weeds**: Overgrown weeds not only look unsightly but can also cause damage to walkways and pavements. A scheduled removal process should be in place to ensure future growth is managed.

2. **Replace Dead Plants and Grass**: Revitalize our green spaces with fresh plants and grass, adding color and vibrancy back to the neighborhood.

3. **Repair and Repaint Streets and Walls**: Address the cracks, potholes, and fading paint that make our area look unkempt. Regular maintenance and repainting will prevent further degradation and uplift the overall appearance.

4. **Clean Up Common Areas**: Regular clean-up drives and maintenance schedules to ensure our parks and communal spaces are clean and welcoming for everyone.

This is not just about aesthetics; it's about reclaiming our pride and fostering a sense of community and well-being. By making these improvements, we not only enhance our neighborhood's appearance but also increase property values and improve the living standards for all residents.

Join me in this movement to rejuvenate our beloved neighborhood. Let’s work together to influence decision-makers and ensure these necessary changes are implemented. Please sign this petition and help us make our neighborhood a place we can all be proud of again.

The Decision Makers

Kate Gallego
Phoenix City Mayor
Phoenix City Council
8 Members
Kevin Robinson
Phoenix City Council - District 6
Betty Guardado
Phoenix City Council - District 5
Ann O'Brien
Phoenix City Council - District 1

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Petition created on March 25, 2026