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Meet Your Neighborhood Specialists

Neighborhood Specialists connect Phoenix residents to city resources, programs, departments and available funding for community projects. They support neighborhood groups in achieveing a desirable living environment and good qualityof life for Phoenix families. Each council district is assigned one Neighborhood Specialist. Additionally, two Neighborhood Specialists have been assigned to focus areas to assist residents with ongoing special projects and initiatives.

Council District 1
Johnny Mendoza started his career with the City of Phoenix in 2005 with Neighborhood Services. Now as the main contact for Council District 1, he is eager to build stronger relationships with residents and businesses, and connect them to resources and programs provided by their local government. Johnny is a board member with City of Phoenix Municipal Employees Association (COPMEA), responsible for organizing large social events, trips, workshops, etc., that improve employee relations.
Desk: 602-262-1682
Cell: 602-463-6776
johnny.mendoza@phoenix.gov


Council District 2
E. Mari Herrera-Daniels has 25+ years of community relations and constituent services experience, specializing in bringing stakeholders together for positive resolutions. E. Mari supports resident groups and business alliances in creating thriving neighborhoods and business corridors. She holds a Bachelorette of Arts degree from the University of Arizona and has certifications in Non-Profit Management. She has called Arizona home for the past 33 years, where she enjoys spending time with her family, growing indoor plants, following current events, and volunteering on meaningful projects for individuals with special medical needs.
Desk: 602-261-8587
Cell: 602-350-5328
e.mari.herrera-daniels@phoenix.gov


Council District 3
Krista Roy is a Bostonian, who has become a permanent presence in District 3-Sunnyslope area. She has been with Neighborhood Services since 2017, happily serving D3 residents and businesses, assisting residents with their needs and determining a strategy in finding solutions to their concerns. She is a huge contributor to reviving Sunnyslope's annual signature events--Slope Fest in the spring and Slope Holiday Market and Parade in the winter. Krista's degree from Suffolk University is in International Affairs, which she is successfully using but on a more local level.
Desk: 602-495-0380
Cell: 602-350-4757
krista.roy@phoenix.gov


Council District 4
Malisssa Larson is a long-time central Phoenix resident. She has been an impactful nonprofit and resident servant leader for nearly three decades, collaborating with a wide range of stakeholders on various programs and initiatives. She is excited to assist D4 in strengthening relationships and partnerships between residents, business owners, elected officials and city employees to develop and maintain neighborhoods that reflect the city’s diverse population.
Desk: 602-261-8845
Cell: 602-350-1668
malissa.larson@phoenix.gov


Council District 5
Yolanda Osorio is a long-time West Phoenix resident, who started her career with the City of Phoenix in 2002, first in Street Transportation and then in Public Works in 2018. Currently as a Neighborhood Specialist, she utilizes her collaborative experiences with other city departments, Federal, State, and local government agencies to assist residents of D5. She is always excited to foster new relationships with residents, business owners, elected officials, and city employees to develop and maintain a good quality of life on Phoenix neighborhoods.
Desk: 602-495-0946
Cell: 602-376-8965
yolanda.osorio@phoenix.gov


Council District 6
Prior to joining NSD as a Neighborhood Specialist, Doug Mings served as the Director of Community Relations to former Phoenix mayor, Greg Stanton, from 2014 to 2018. He is happy to continue to serve the residents and businesses in D6, where he has developed great relationships with neighborhood leaders, local business owners, and nonprofit agencies. Doug enjoys spending time with his two little ones, and taking trips with his famiily.
Desk: 602-495-0564
Cell: 602-463-8209
doug.mings@phoenix.gov


Council District 7
Frank Ramirez has served the City of Phoenix for nearly two decades. He joined NSD as a Neighborhood Preservation Inspector I, which gave him the knowledge and experiences in code compliance, abatement demolition, and structured sober living inspections. He promoted to supervisor, leading a team responsible for reducing blight in South Phoenix neighborhoods. Now as the Neighborhood Specialist and main contact for District 7, this Arizona sports fan is eager to build and foster relationships with D7 residents.
Desk: 602-261-8834
Cell: 602-350-0169
frank.ramirez@phoenix.gov


Council District 8
Sonja Flippin started her career with the City of Phoenix in 2001 in NSD's Preservation Division, but has also has worked for other city departments including Police, Aviation, Housing, and the City Prosecutor's Office. She has a passion for helping others and connecting people and ideas that will positively impact and contribute to building more inclusive and stronger communities. Outside of work, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, traveling, and trying out new brunch spots.
Desk: 602-262-7566
Cell: 602-399-4244
sonja.flippin@phoenix.gov


Maryvale Village
Rosie Espinoza's career with the City of Phoenix began in 2022. She grew up in the Maryvale area, and is grateful for Maryvale's diversity and the residents' love for community and family. As a Focus Area Specialist, she is closely involved with several neighbrohood groups in portions of Disctricts 4, 5 and 7, working on grant-funded projects, facilitating the Maryvale Youth Leadership group, and supporting neighborhoods on their community events and community development.
Desk: 602-495-6731
Cell: 602-463-3485
rosario.espinoza@phoenix.gov


Central City and South Phoenix
Fernando Felix is actively working with neighborhood and business groups in Central City and parts of South Phoenix to revitalize and re-brand areas previously known for its homeless population. He also serves in an advisory council that provides guidance on housing, safety and economic growth in the South Phoenix area.
Desk: 602-262-1681
Cell: 602-376-6501
fernando.felix@phoenix.gov
