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Driveway Rules: Denver vs Phoenix

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

Denver and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Denver, CO

Denver County

Some Restrictions

Denver requires driveways to meet setback and width standards. Blocking the public sidewalk is prohibited. Curb cuts require a permit from DOTI.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix Zoning Ordinance Section 702 limits driveway area to no more than 50% of the required front yard. Driveways must be entirely on private property and provide sufficient on-site maneuvering for each parking space. Vehicles may not park in a driveway if any part blocks the sidewalk and impedes continuous pedestrian use (except during temporary loading/unloading).

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverPhoenix
Curb Cut PermitRequired from DOTI-
Sidewalk BlockingProhibitedProhibited (impeding pedestrians)
Code EnforcementVia 311 complaint-
Driveway MaintenanceProperty owner responsibility-
Front Yard Coverage-Max 50% for driveways/parking
Maneuvering-On-site maneuvering required
Code-Zoning Ordinance Section 702

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Denver FAQ

Can I park on my lawn or unpaved surface in Denver?

Denver requires driveways to meet setback and width standards. Blocking the public sidewalk is prohibited. Curb cuts require a permit from DOTI.

What driveway requirements apply in Denver?

Curb Cut Permit: Required from DOTI. Sidewalk Blocking: Prohibited. Code Enforcement: Via 311 complaint. Driveway Maintenance: Property owner responsibility.

Phoenix FAQ

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