Rogers controls parking through official signs and curb markings under Chapter 52; only the city may install enforceable curb markings, and obeying posted no-parking markings is required. No standalone Rogers ordinance was found establishing a color-coded curb system or allowing private painting of public curbs. Painting or altering a public curb without city authority is not a recognized private right.
The City of Rogers regulates parking primarily through posted signs and official curb/pavement markings administered under Chapter 52 (Traffic and Vehicles). Where the city marks a curb or posts a sign designating a no-parking area or loading zone, drivers must comply, and improper parking in such a marked or posted zone is punishable by a fine of $5.00 to $25.00. A review of the Rogers Code of Ordinances did not locate a specific ordinance establishing a formal color-coded curb system (such as red/yellow/white/green zones) or authorizing private property owners or residents to paint public curbs. Curbs and the public right-of-way are controlled by the city; markings on them are an official traffic-control function, not something a resident may create or alter on their own. Under Arkansas Code 27-51-1302, local authorities may use signs or markings to indicate restrictions (for example, around safety zones), reinforcing that curb markings are an official function. Property owners who want a curb cut, a designated zone, or curb striping should request it through the City of Rogers rather than painting the curb themselves. Confirm current provisions after the 2025-2026 recodification.
Parking in violation of an official no-parking curb marking or sign carries a fine of $5.00 to $25.00 under the Rogers Code. Painting, defacing, or altering a public curb or right-of-way without city authorization can be treated as an unauthorized act against public property and traffic-control markings; contact the city before any curb work.
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