Yuma is a landlocked desert city in southwestern Arizona. There are no coastal development regulations. The Colorado River runs through the area, but it is regulated under floodplain management rather than coastal development law.
Arizona is a landlocked state with no ocean coastline. Yuma is located in the Sonoran Desert approximately 60 miles from the Gulf of California in Mexico (across the international border). There are no coastal development regulations. The Colorado River, which forms part of the Arizona-California border near Yuma, is regulated under floodplain management and water rights law rather than coastal development regulations. For riverfront development regulations, see Yuma's floodplain management ordinance.
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Yuma, AZ
Yuma does not have a specific leaf blower ban. Landscaping equipment noise is regulated under Chapter 133 (Noise Control). Equipment should be used during re...
Yuma, AZ
Yuma's noise control ordinance (Chapter 133) prohibits unreasonable noise. Construction in residential districts is restricted to 6 AM - 7 PM. The city enfor...
Yuma, AZ
Yuma restricts construction activity in residential districts to 6:00 AM - 7:00 PM under Chapter 133 of the City Code. Arizona HB 2371 (2025) requires cities...
Yuma, AZ
Yuma does not have a citywide overnight parking ban. Some areas may have posted restrictions. Vehicles left for extended periods (72+ hours) may be treated a...
Yuma, AZ
Yuma enforces abandoned vehicle regulations under ARS Β§28-871. Vehicles on public streets for 72+ hours may be classified as abandoned. Inoperable vehicles o...
Yuma, AZ
Yuma allows street parking on most residential streets without time limits unless posted otherwise. Downtown and commercial areas may have metered or time-li...
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