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Pinal County staff propose five‑page parking ordinance to address semis, RVs and nuisance parking
Summary
County engineer presented a draft five‑page ordinance to regulate parking in the public right of way in unincorporated Pinal County; proposal would allow no‑parking zones, ban heavy trucks on residentially zoned streets and impose 48‑hour limits on RVs and inoperable vehicles, with complaint‑driven enforcement.
Chris Wanamaker, Pinal County engineer, presented a draft five‑page parking ordinance during the board’s Jan. 22 work session and asked supervisors for feedback before returning with a revised draft.
The draft ordinance would: authorize the board and the county engineer to establish no‑parking zones on safety grounds after engineering or traffic studies; create a resident petition process for neighborhood no‑parking zones; bar heavy trucks (for example, semitrailers) on streets in residentially zoned areas; and prohibit recreational vehicles and inoperable vehicles parked on a public road for more than 48 consecutive hours.
Why it matters: several supervisors described chronic nuisance parking in subdivisions and other unincorporated neighborhoods — semis…
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