Unincorporated Coconino County has no general overnight street-parking ban, but the City of Flagstaff does: its winter parking ordinance prohibits on-street parking from midnight to 7 a.m., November 1 through April 1, so plows can clear the snow.
Rules split by jurisdiction. In unincorporated Coconino County there is no countywide overnight on-street parking ban or permit program, though the usual prohibitions — no blocking hydrants, driveways, or travel lanes — still apply, and HOA covenants may restrict overnight parking in subdivisions. The City of Flagstaff, however, enforces a seasonal winter parking ordinance: no parking on city streets or alleys from midnight to 7 a.m. between November 1 and April 1, in effect whether or not it is snowing, to keep routes open for plowing and cinder sweeping. Driveways and garages are the dependable overnight option.
Flagstaff's winter parking ban brings a ticket when dry and towing plus a citation when snowing. In subdivisions, HOA covenants impose their own overnight-parking fines and towing.
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