Sahuarita generally allows overnight street parking for registered vehicles but restricts RVs and trailers to 72 hours. HOA communities often prohibit overnight on-street parking.
The Sahuarita Town Code does not impose a blanket ban on overnight street parking on public roads. Vehicles may generally remain parked on public streets overnight as long as they are currently registered, operable, and do not obstruct traffic flow or sight lines at intersections. However, the Town does restrict parking of recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, and oversized commercial vehicles on residential streets for extended periods, typically limiting them to 72 hours of continuous parking in the same location. Abandoned or inoperable vehicles left on public streets may be tagged and towed after a notice period, consistent with Arizona vehicle-impound statutes. The practical reality for most Sahuarita residents is that HOA parking rules matter more than Town Code. Rancho Sahuarita and other master-planned communities along the I-19 corridor commonly prohibit overnight on-street parking, require that all vehicles be garaged after certain hours, restrict the visibility of parked vehicles from the street, and ban storage of RVs, boats, and trailers on lots entirely or require screened storage areas. These CC&R provisions are enforced through HOA management companies with fines for noncompliance.
Inoperable or abandoned vehicles tagged and towed after 72-hour notice. RV or trailer violations may receive code compliance notices. HOA overnight-parking violations carry fines per CC&R schedules, typically $25-$100 per occurrence escalating for repeats.
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