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Construction Hours: Prescott Valley vs Sedona

How do construction hours rules compare between Prescott Valley, AZ and Sedona, AZ?

Prescott Valley has fewer restrictions than Sedona.

Prescott Valley, AZ

Yavapai County

Few Restrictions

Yavapai County has no county-wide construction-hours ordinance for unincorporated areas. Construction noise is regulated only through ARS 13-2904 (disorderly conduct) and city codes. Even-permitted construction at off-hours can draw a state-law citation if it disturbs the peace.

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Sedona, AZ

Yavapai County

Some Restrictions

Sedona City Code §8.25.050 restricts construction in or within 250 feet of a residential zone to 6:00 a.m. through 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday. Outside that buffer, construction may begin at 5:00 a.m.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactPrescott ValleySedona
County Construction HoursNot specified by county code-
Backstop StatuteARS 13-2904 disorderly conduct-
Zoning AuthorityYavapai County P&Z Ord. (10/18/2023)-
Enforcement (county)Yavapai County Sheriff-
City Codes OverridePrescott, Cottonwood, Sedona, others-
Code-SCC §8.25.050
Residential Buffer-6 a.m. to 9 p.m. (M–Sa, within 250 ft of residential)
Other Zones-5 a.m. to 9 p.m. (M–Sa)
Sunday-Prohibited unless permitted

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Prescott Valley FAQ

What hours can I do construction in unincorporated Yavapai County?

Yavapai County does not set fixed construction hours. ARS 13-2904 is the only backstop and applies if the work makes unreasonable noise intended to disturb neighbors. Crews still typically stick to daytime hours.

Do construction hours change in Prescott or Sedona?

Yes. Inside Prescott, Prescott City Code Ch. 5-4 restricts noisy construction outside daytime hours. Sedona, Cottonwood, Prescott Valley, and Chino Valley each have their own code section — confirm before scheduling off-hours work.

Sedona FAQ

Can I run a power tool on a Sunday?

Construction noise on Sunday is prohibited unless the Community Development Department issues a written permit.

Does the 250-foot buffer use property lines?

Yes — measured from the residential zone boundary to the construction activity.

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