City of Tucson Resources
Streets within Bristol Park are owned by the City of Tucson and therefore fall under the jurisdiction of Tucson parking code enforcement.
City of Tucson Parking Codes - (report a violation)
Excerpts from notable codes of interest:
Sec. 20-259. Expired registration.
It shall be unlawful to park a vehicle on any city street that does not conspicuously bear proof of a current registration.
Sec. 20-260. Stopping, standing, parking prohibited between the curb and sidewalk or in an unimproved pedestrian area impeding continuous pedestrian use.
It shall be unlawful to stop, stand or park a vehicle, whether posted or not, in that area between the curb and a sidewalk or in an unimproved pedestrian area such that it impedes continuous pedestrian use.
Sec. 20-261. Unattended and inoperable vehicles prohibited.
(a) It shall be unlawful to park, or leave unattended, on any street or roadway or right- of-way thereof, any vehicle for a period in excess of twenty four (24) hours.
(b) Any operable, currently registered, non-commercial, passenger vehicle registered to a resident of a property immediately adjacent to the parked vehicle shall be exempt from section 20-261(a) provided the vehicle is not in violation of any other section of this code.
(c) It shall be unlawful to park or leave unattended, on any street or roadway or right- of-way thereof, any vehicle exempt from section 20-261(a) as described in section 20-261(b) for a period in excess of seven (7) calendar days.
Section 20-263. Recreational vehicles; commercial vehicles.
It shall be unlawful to park any recreational vehicle, or any commercial vehicle, on the same block of any street or roadway or right-of-way thereof for any portion of any two (2) consecutive calendar days.
Sec. 20-277. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in specified places.
(1) On a sidewalk area.
(2) In front of a public or private driveway.
(7) Within five (5) feet of a driveway.
Sec. 20-278. Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in additional specified places.
(1) Within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant placed on public or private property.
Sidewalks in Bristol Park are owned by the City of Tucson, however there are responsibilities delegated to the homeowner by the City.
City of Tucson Sidewalk Areas
Excerpts from notable codes of interest:
Sec. 10-01.2.0 2.7 D. In sidewalk areas where sidewalks are installed, owners of abutting property may place pea gravel, decomposed granite, or brick in sand in the space between the curb and sidewalk and in the ground areas. A no cost right-of-way permit from the City of Tucson is required for the placement of the materials. (
ROW Permit Brochure)
Sec. 10-01.2.0 2.7 G. Maintenance of the sidewalk area in the public right-of-way is the responsibility of the owner of the abutting property when the sidewalk area is damaged or compromised by the owner of the abutting property or resident of the property.