Arizona sets no statewide street-parking time limit, so STR parking follows local rules. Flagstaff and Sedona handle it through their permits, and Flagstaff's winter snow-removal parking restrictions catch out-of-town guests.
Parking for short-term rentals is a local matter in Coconino County. Arizona has no statewide street-parking time limit, so on-street rules follow city code and posted signs. In the unincorporated county, guest vehicles must not create a nuisance or block access. Flagstaff and Sedona address STR parking through their permit programs and zoning rather than a countywide minimum, and hosts should state the number and location of spaces in the listing. A high-country wrinkle: Flagstaff enforces winter parking restrictions during declared snow emergencies so plows can clear streets, and guests who ignore them risk ticketing and towing.
On-street violations are cited under local parking rules and posted signs. Cars left on the street during a Flagstaff snow-removal emergency can be ticketed and towed. Chronic parking problems at a permitted STR can factor into city enforcement.
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