Explore Tucson neighborhoods by family safety
Browse safety reports across the Tucson metro. Each neighborhood gets a crime read, school quality + school-safety score, and a walk-to-school route assessment — every number sourced and dated.
Browse safety reports for every Tucson neighborhood — from Sam Hughes and Downtown to Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Marana, Vail and Sahuarita. Each report combines crime data, school quality, and walk-to-school route scoring, with sources cited and dates attached. Updated continuously as new data lands.
Downtown
Demo readyUniversity
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Demo readyRincon Heights
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Demo readyOro Valley
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Frequently asked
- Which Tucson neighborhoods are covered?
- All Tucson-area neighborhoods at launch — from Sam Hughes and Downtown to Catalina Foothills, Oro Valley, Marana, Vail and Sahuarita. Reports include crime, school quality and the walk-to-school route score.
- How often is the data refreshed?
- Crime data refreshes daily from open-data portals. School data refreshes when state report cards are published. Every neighborhood page shows the last-refreshed date.
- What are the safest neighborhoods in Tucson for families?
- Safety is multi-dimensional — the safest neighborhood for one family depends on what they weight (low crime vs. good schools vs. safe school walk vs. walkability). The Match Tool ranks Tucson neighborhoods against your specific priorities and shows the data behind each score.
- What sources do you use?
- FBI UCR and NIBRS, local Police open data (ArcGIS / Socrata), Census ACS, state DOT pedestrian-crash data, state school report cards, federal Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC), and the sex-offender registry. Every figure on every report is dated and links to its source.