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Street Safety Efforts for Schools
About the Program
The School Safety Program of the Streets Transportation Department is responsible for reviewing and responding to pedestrian and traffic related concerns that affect the areas around all public, charter, private and parochial K-12 schools in Phoenix. This section is also responsible for working with schools and communities to help educate parents and children through various programs and initiatives to practice safe behaviors within city streets.
Services provided include:
- Replacing and repairing damaged or missing signs
- Safe Routes to School
- Crosswalk Concerns
- Bicycle Rodeos
- Community Events

Reporting Drivers
The Phoenix Police Department handles speeding and traffic enforcement. The Street Transportation Department does not have law enforcement authority. To report driver behavior in your area, please call (602)534-7733 visit the traffic complaint website or email traffic.complaints@phoenix.gov

Reporting School Safety Concerns
Please use the link below to report your school safety concerns.


Regional and National Links
Phoenix works with regional and national partners to keep our school safety program one of the strongest in the country.