Pinal County has no ordinance assigning meanings to painted curb colors on public streets. Curb markings on public roads follow Arizona traffic law and the MUTCD standard, and inside incorporated cities the city paints and enforces its own curb colors. The rural county has few curbed streets.
Painted curb colors (red for no parking/fire lane, yellow for loading, etc.) are traffic-control devices, not a matter of Pinal County zoning. On public roads their meaning and placement follow Arizona's adoption of the federal MUTCD and state traffic statutes (A.R.S. Title 28), enforced by the Sheriff and the road authority. Inside incorporated cities such as Casa Grande, Maricopa, Apache Junction and Florence, the city paints, signs and enforces curb markings under its own code. Because much of unincorporated Pinal County is rural desert with uncurbed roads, painted-curb restrictions are uncommon. Residents should never paint public curbs themselves; unauthorized markings on a public street are not enforceable and may violate traffic law.
Parking against a validly marked curb is a traffic violation enforced by the Sheriff or city; unauthorized private curb painting on a public road may itself be a violation of state or local traffic rules.
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