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Curb Color Rules: Denver vs Phoenix

How do curb color rules rules compare between Denver, CO and Phoenix, AZ?

Denver, CO

Denver County

No data available yet for Denver.

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix Chapter 24 and Arizona Revised Statutes Β§28-873 establish standardized curb color meanings: red for no stopping, yellow for loading, white for passenger pickup, green for short-term, and blue for accessible parking. Only the city may paint regulatory curbs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverPhoenix
Red curb-No stopping, standing, parking
Blue curb-Disability placard required
Yellow curb-Commercial loading only
Authority-City paints all curbs
State law-ARS Β§28-873

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Denver FAQ

No FAQs available.

Phoenix FAQ

Can I paint the curb in front of my house red?

No. Only the City of Phoenix may paint or modify regulatory curbs. Unauthorized painting is a code violation and the marking has no legal enforcement effect against parked vehicles.

How do I request a curb color change?

Contact the Phoenix Street Transportation Department to request a parking restriction review. Approved changes typically require a study of traffic, sight distance, and abutting land-use needs.

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