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Arizona Suburbs Ranked Low in Safety Study

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Arizona Suburbs Ranked ⁤in National Safety​ Study

A⁤ recent study by SmartAsset analyzed 360 U.S. suburbs​ within a 45-minute‍ drive of a major city, ranking them based on ‌safety ‍metrics​ including violent crime,​ property⁣ crime, drug overdose rates,‍ traffic fatalities, and excessive drinking.The results, published in⁣ late August 2025, reveal a mixed safety profile for Arizona suburbs.

Rio Rico, located south ​of⁣ Tucson, was identified as the safest ‌suburb in Arizona‍ and ranked 42nd nationally. ‍Gold Canyon,⁤ east of Mesa, followed closely in 82nd place, while Vail, also near Tucson, secured the 139th position.

Of the ten⁢ Arizona suburbs evaluated,⁤ nine ranked below the national average for overall safety.‌ Green Valley (No. 182),⁤ Surprise (No. 204), Maricopa (No.⁢ 206), Oro Valley (No.⁢ 224),Peoria ⁤(No. 238), Marana (No. 248),Sahuarita (No. 253), Apache junction (No. 276), and Tempe ​(No.⁣ 327) comprised the remaining Arizona locations analyzed.

Notably, ⁤five Arizona cities – Mesa, Scottsdale, Gilbert, ⁢Glendale, and Chandler – alongside ‍Phoenix and ‍Tucson, now rank among the top⁣ 100 cities nationally, ⁣indicating​ a broader trend of urban safety in the‌ state.

The study highlighted that seven of the ten Arizona suburbs analyzed demonstrated better violent crime scores than Lehi, Utah, the top-ranked suburb⁢ overall. Furthermore, ⁤five Arizona ​suburbs matched or exceeded Lehi’s performance in terms of low property crime ‌rates.

Though, Arizona suburbs were ⁤negatively impacted⁤ by⁤ higher ‍rates of traffic fatalities. The state recorded the seventh-highest number of traffic ‍deaths nationally in 2023, according to ‌the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Jaclyn DeJohn of SmartAsset noted the ironic benefit of congested traffic⁣ in cities like New York and Boston, stating,‌ “Stop-and-go​ traffic ⁢does ‌have some benefits.”

Excessive alcohol consumption also contributed ‍to lower rankings for ‍Arizona suburbs.‍ While only 9.4% of adults in Lehi reported‍ occasional heavy or binge ⁤drinking, between 19% and 20% ‌of residents in the analyzed Arizona suburbs reported similar behavior. These ⁤alcohol consumption figures⁢ were sourced from both specific⁣ suburban surveys and broader county-level data.the study indicated that drug overdose deaths were concentrated in the five Tucson suburbs within Pima⁣ County: Vail, Green Valley, Marana, ‍Oro Valley, and Sahuarita.

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