Showing ordinances that apply to Ali Molina, AZ
Ali Molina is an unincorporated community (population 61) in Pima County, Arizona. Because Ali Molina is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Pima County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The overnight parking rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Pima County has no overnight street parking ban in unincorporated areas. Vehicles must not block roads. Abandoned vehicles subject to 48-hour rule under ARS 28-1101.
Pima County does not impose a blanket overnight parking ban on public roads in unincorporated areas. Vehicles parked on public roadways must not obstruct traffic or create safety hazards. The Pima County Sheriff handles parking complaints including vehicles that are apparently abandoned, inoperable, or blocking access. Arizona law (ARS 28-1101 through 28-1108) governs abandoned vehicles on public property -- a vehicle may be classified as abandoned after 48 hours if it appears inoperable or has no current registration. In residential subdivisions, HOA CC&Rs commonly restrict overnight street parking, prohibit vehicle storage on streets, and limit the types of vehicles that may be parked visible from the street (targeting RVs, boats, and commercial vehicles). Rural unincorporated properties generally have ample off-street parking. Pima County Code addresses nuisance vehicles and inoperable vehicles on private property through property maintenance standards.
Abandoned vehicles: towed after 48-hour notice under ARS 28-1101. Vehicles blocking roads: immediate tow. Nuisance vehicles on private property: notice of violation with 10-30 day compliance period.
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