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Street Closures: Sahuarita vs Tucson

How do street closures rules compare between Sahuarita, AZ and Tucson, AZ?

Sahuarita has fewer restrictions than Tucson.

Sahuarita, AZ

Pima County

Some Restrictions

Street closures for film production in Sahuarita require separate approval from the Town's Public Works Department in addition to the filming permit. Traffic control plans must be submitted showing detour routes, and closures on major corridors like Sahuarita Road or La Canada Drive receive heightened scrutiny.

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Tucson, AZ

Pima County

Heavy Restrictions

Street closures for film production on Pima County roads require an encroachment permit from Pima County Department of Transportation. Productions must provide traffic control plans, insurance, and advance public notice. State highways through unincorporated areas require separate ADOT permits.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSahuaritaTucson
Approval RequiredPublic Works Department-
Resident Notice72 hours minimum-
No-Parking Signs48 hours advance posting-
Arterial RestrictionsNo peak-hour closures on major roads-
Permit Authority-Pima County DOT
Insurance-$1M minimum liability
Notice Required-72 hours to affected area
Traffic Control-MUTCD standards required
State Roads-Separate ADOT permit

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Sahuarita FAQ

Can a film crew close a street in Sahuarita?

Yes, with Public Works approval and a professional traffic control plan. Arterial roads cannot be fully closed during peak commute hours, but local residential streets are more readily approved with 72-hour resident notice.

Who pays for traffic control during a film street closure?

The production company bears all costs, including signage, barricades, flaggers, and any required off-duty law enforcement presence.

Tucson FAQ

How do I close a county road for filming in Pima County?

Apply for an encroachment permit from Pima County Department of Transportation. You need a traffic control plan, $1M liability insurance naming the county, and 72-hour advance notice to affected residents.

Can I close a state highway for filming?

State routes through Pima County (SR-86, SR-77, etc.) require a separate ADOT permit. Contact the Arizona Department of Transportation in addition to Pima County.

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