Glendale makes changes to residential complaint-filing process
Residents used to be able to file five complaints a week, but it has now been limited to two times a week. Glendale, Arizona, has made changes to its residential complaint-filing process, allowing residents to file fewer complaints than previously, allowing them to file five complaints a week, down from five a week to two times a week. The change also limits complaints by distance, with no complaints about a property more than one mile from your home being filed. The rule change took effect this month, with exceptions being made for complaints involving health and safety hazards. To submit a complaint, click here.
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GLENDALE, AZ — Do you have a problem with your neighbor's parked cars, an eyesore, or a code violation? You won't be able to complain to the city as often as you previously could after a new rule change in Glendale.
Residents used to be able to file five complaints a week, but it has now been limited to two times a week.
The change also limits complaints by distance – you won't be able to file a complaint about a property more than one mile from your home.
Glendale's rule change took effect this month, but there are exceptions to complaints involving health and safety hazards.
To submit a complaint and learn more about the process, click here.