Emergency cooling stations provide resources to individuals on hot summer days (99 degrees and above), such as seating, air conditioning and ice water.
Funding opportunities that focus on connecting neighbors and strengthening neighborhoods.
Community Engagement Coordinators help residents, homeowners' associations (HOA) and businesses connect to valuable information, access services and discover community resources.
The block party is a wonderful way to create better relationships with your neighbors and strengthen the community. Aurora allows neighbors to temporarily block off their streets.
While you may perceive your fence as a property line, a coyote, fox, or great horned owl does not. Learn how to co-exist peacefully with the native wildlife in our community.
Aurora is home to 11 mobile home parks housing more than 2,400 units. Learn more about zoning, code enforcement and other useful information for potential buyers, residents and park owners.
The Aurora Mobile Response is an alternative response program in handling behavioral health crises.
A community garden is a shared green space created and cultivated by volunteers to grow produce and flowers, and can be incorporated into neighborhoods, parks and open space.
The city of Aurora has programs dedicated to the improvement of quality of life and reducing the fear of crime in our community, through neighborhood partnerships.
Learn more about the Fair Housing Act and its protections for homeowners, tenants and landlords. Find resources for landlord-tenant rights, and discover how to file a fair-housing complaint.
Lost or found a stray pet? Looking for one to adopt? Need a license for your cat or dog? Having problems with your pet or a neighbor's? The Animal Services Division can help.