Arizona sets no statewide parking time limit, so on-street parking in Coconino County is governed locally and by state road rules — including no parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. In winter, snowplowing and Flagstaff's parking ordinance dominate.
Arizona has no statewide consecutive-parking time limit, so on-street parking in Coconino County is set by local ordinance and Arizona's traffic code (ARS §28-871 et seq.), which prohibits parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant and blocking driveways, crosswalks, and travel lanes. The overriding local reality is snow: streets must stay clear for plows, so within the City of Flagstaff the winter parking ordinance bans overnight on-street parking from November 1 to April 1, and neighborhoods near popular snowplay hills post additional restrictions. Many mountain subdivisions and HOAs add their own limits or sit on private roads.
Blocking a hydrant, driveway, or plow route brings citations and towing. In Flagstaff, vehicles violating the winter parking ban are ticketed, and towed as well when it is snowing.
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