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Contact
  • Phone: (520) 791-3154
  • Fax: (520) 791-3189
  • Email: Email Streets
Committed to keeping Tucson on the go.

Streets & Traffic Maintenance

The Streets & Traffic Maintenance Division is tasked with maintaining the City streets.

Emergencies

Please call 911 for dangerous street or pedestrian emergencies.

  • Dangerous obstructions in roadways
  • Traffic or pedestrian signal malfunction
  • Traffic control signs missing or damaged

High priorities

For high priority items, please call (520) 791-3154 or (520) 791-3191. After normal working hours or on weekends, please telephone Communications at (520) 791-4144. Communications will then call out repair crews for high priority items.

  • Traffic visibility problems resulting from trees or shrubs blocking the view of oncoming traffic
  • Damaged pavement markings: Striping, Crosswalks, or Legends
  • Median island problems such as overflowing water or damaged landscaping
  • Flooding in washes or in roadways

Normal priorities

Normal priority items can be phoned in to (520) 791-3154, faxed to (520) 791-3189 or emailed in to our offices at TDOTStreetsTrafficMaint@tucsonaz.gov.

  • Pothole Repairs
  • Paved Surface maintenance
  • Dirt road maintenance
  • Street sweeping
  • Removal of non-dangerous items from roadways or rights-of-way
  • Alley grading
  • Tree limbs overhanging to streets or sidewalks
  • Trees and shrubbery in median islands
  • Drainage & wash maintenance (not flooding)
  • Speed humps maintenance
  • Repair of missing or damaged street names signs or other informational signs (not traffic control signs)
  • Reports of street light problems (not traffic signal malfunctions)

Operation Splash

Flowing washes are dangerous.

Click here for a 30 second Public Service Announcement on Operation Splash.

Chasque aquí para un 30 segundo aviso del servicio público en Operation Splash.

Tucson Clean & Beautiful

Tucson Clean & Beautiful, a nonprofit organization, conducts environmental volunteer programs in waste reduction and recycling, land stewardship, urban forestry, and beautification. Trees for Tucson is a program of Tucson Clean & Beautiful.

Tucson Clean & Beautiful coordinates the Adopt-a-Park & Public Areas volunteer program which includes Adopt-a-Street and Adopt-a-Wash projects in cooperation with the Transportation Department (Streets & Traffic Maintenance Division). Many locations within the City of Tucson are available for community group adoption. Call (520) 791-3109 or email tcb@tucsonaz.gov for more information.

If you require an accommodation or materials in accessible format
or require a foreign language interpreter or materials in a language other
than English, call TDOT at (520) 791-4371.

City of Tucson Department of Transportation
201 N. Stone Avenue, 6th Floor, North Wing
POB 27210, Tucson, Arizona 85726-7210
(520) 791-4371| (520) 791-5641 fax
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