Pinal County's zoning code governs parking on private residential and rural property, not general on-street parking. On public roads, state traffic law (A.R.S. Title 28) applies, and inside cities like Casa Grande and Apache Junction the city's own street-parking rules control. This is a large rural desert county with few
The county's Development Services Code (Chapter 2.185) is about outside storage and parking on private lots, not curbside parking. On unincorporated county and state roads, Arizona Revised Statutes Title 28 (Transportation) sets stopping, standing and parking rules, enforced by the Sheriff and ADOT. Much of Pinal is rural and unincorporated with few curbed residential streets, so on-street restrictions are sparse compared with dense cities. If your address is within an incorporated city (Casa Grande, Maricopa, Apache Junction, Florence, Coolidge, Eloy), that city's municipal code and posted signs govern street parking. Always check for posted signs and any HOA rules, which are separate from county code.
On-street violations on public roads are enforced under state law by the Pinal County Sheriff or ADOT; specific fines depend on the violation and jurisdiction.
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Pinal County has no ordinance banning residential backyard composting. The limit is the county nuisance code: a compost pile that produces odor, attracts ver...
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Pinal County does not ban artificial turf, and Arizona state law bars HOAs from prohibiting it. In any planned community that allows natural grass, associati...
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Arizona's Native Plant Law protects wild desert plants across Pinal County. Moving or salvaging a saguaro over four feet tall requires a permit, tag, and sea...
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Rainwater harvesting is legal statewide in Arizona and Pinal County imposes no ban. Outdoor barrels and cisterns for irrigation need no permit. Only systems ...
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Pinal County has no county-wide day-of-week outdoor watering ban, but most of the county sits in the Pinal Active Management Area under state groundwater law...
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In unincorporated Pinal County, owners and occupants must remove rubbish, trash, weeds, filth, debris, and dilapidated buildings that are a public nuisance w...
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