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Oro Valley delays vote on ordinance to allow temporary bagging of no-parking signs after residents raise safety concerns

Oro Valley Town Council · April 8, 2026
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Summary

Council opened a public hearing on a proposed ordinance (O26-06) to permit temporary suspension of no-parking restrictions for special events but, after extensive resident concern about safety and definitions, voted to table the item for more code language and public-notice options; item is scheduled for further consideration on August 12, 2026.

The Oro Valley Town Council opened a public hearing on proposed ordinance O26-06, which would create a code process allowing the town engineer and police chief to temporarily lift council-established no-parking restrictions for "special circumstances." After extended public testimony and council questions focused on safety, notification and definitions, council voted to table the ordinance to a future date to allow staff and the town attorney to refine the language and propose required safety and notification protocols.

Multiple residents from the Calle Buena Vista area told the council that existing no-parking restrictions had been installed for safety reasons and said temporary exemptions…

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