COCONINO COUNTY — Coconino County Winter Parking Ordinance Begins Friday Nov. 1. The ordinance, which will remain in effect through Tuesday, April 1, 2025, prohibits vehicles, trailers, and storage containers from being parked in County-maintained rights-of-way at all times during snow season.
Between Nov. 1 – April 1 of each year, vehicles, trailers, and storage containers must be kept clear of County-maintained rights-of-way both to facilitate safer snow removal operations and to help mitigate dangerous “snow play”-related traffic congestion and parking issues along County rights-of-way. Any vehicle parked in prohibited areas is subject to be cited and may be towed at the owner’s expense due to the possibility of threatening the health or welfare of County residents.
In County-maintained rights-of-way, violation of the ordinance is a civil traffic offense that carries at minimum a $200 fine in addition to any other penalties that may be imposed for such an offense.
Winter recreation in Coconino County has resulted in increased parking and traffic congestion, littering, and other dangerous hazards that negatively impact the health, safety, and welfare of residents of the County who live and/or own property adjacent to County highways and roads.
During snow season, it is a primary responsibility of Coconino County “to keep those County highways and roads used by large numbers of residents reasonably clear of snow; also, those that service school bus routes and provide major access for emergency vehicles.” Vehicles, trailers, and storage containers left parked on County roads during snow season can become hazards to County snow removal operations and to these items.
Pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute §11-251, the County Board of Supervisors may manage public roads within the County, as well as, pursuant to Arizona Revised Statute §11-251.05, adopt all ordinances necessary or proper to carry into effect such powers.
For more information, please visit www.coconino.az.gov/WinterParkingOrdinance2022-06.