Driveway parking in unincorporated Coconino County follows county zoning and nuisance rules. Vehicles belong on the driveway, not blocking the right-of-way, and a new or widened access needs a county permit. Snow clearing is the resident's responsibility.
Arizona sets no statewide driveway-parking rule, so unincorporated Coconino County handles it through zoning, development standards, and nuisance provisions. Park on your driveway or an approved surface, not blocking a road, sidewalk, or drainage, and keep inoperable vehicles out of open view. A new driveway or widened access point requires a county access permit, and a driveway meeting a state route such as US 89 or a forest highway may need Arizona DOT approval. In snow country, residents must clear their own driveways and cannot push snow into the public road. HOA covenants may add further limits.
Blocking a road or sidewalk draws a citation; an unpermitted driveway cut or a junk vehicle in view brings county code-enforcement action and correction orders, with daily fines if uncorrected.
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