Winter Parking Ordinance

Winter Parking Ordinance

There is NO PARKING on city streets or alleyways from midnight to 7:00 a.m. The City of Flagstaff’s Winter Parking Ordinance goes into effect on November 1st and will remain in effect to April 1st. This parking restriction is enforced whether it is snowing or not. This ordinance allows our Streets Section crews to thoroughly plow streets for your safe travel and it also aids street sweepers in the removal of cinders following a snowstorm. 

The Flagstaff Police Department does enforce the ordinance. If you are parked in violation of the ordinance and it’s not snowing, you will receive a ticket. If you are parked in violation of the ordinance and it’s snowing, you are likely to have your vehicle towed away as well as receiving a citation.

The Winter Parking Ordinance may be viewed online and is also noted below. 

Seasonal Parking Restriction: No person shall park, or permit to be parked, on any street between midnight and 7:00 a.m., from November 1st to April 1st, any vehicle owned or controlled by that person.

Exceptions:
The seasonal parking restriction does not apply to the following areas:
-The north side of the westerly one thousand (1,000) feet of Coconino Avenue.
-Both sides of Pine Cliff Drive for a distance of nine hundred (900) feet south of the south curb line of Ponderosa Parkway.
-Both sides of Locust Street (formerly Cottonwood Street) for a distance of three hundred fifty (350) feet south of the south curb line  of Ponderosa Parkway.
-All public streets in the Aspen Place at the Sawmill development.

The seasonal parking restriction shall be from 3:00 a.m. until 7:00 a.m. for the following areas:
-Both sides of Leroux Street from Benton Avenue to Phoenix Avenue, and from Route 66 to Cherry Avenue.
-Both sides of Benton Avenue, Cottage Avenue, and Phoenix Avenue from Leroux Street to Agassiz Street.
-Both sides of Aspen Avenue from Beaver Street to Agassiz Street.
-Both sides of Birch Avenue and Cherry Avenue from Beaver Street to San Francisco Street.
-The north side of Route 66 from Beaver Street to Agassiz Street.
-Both sides of Agassiz Street from Route 66 to Birch Avenue.