Ever jump the curb and park just off the road? See where the City of Tucson may crack down on that. cityoftucson
TUCSON, Ariz. — KGUN9’s Operation Safe Roads looks at streets in Southern Arizona -- and how to make them less dangerous.
Joan Hall is on the board of the Jefferson Park Historic District. She says, “The neighbors say it's really difficult especially if you're on a walker or wheelchair or you’ve got a baby stroller. When there's lots of traffic to and from the university, it's dangerous to walk in the street." Parking on the right of way is legal now—-with some important conditions. You can read them in Tucson City Code Section 26-260.If there’s no paved sidewalk you must park in a way that leaves a four foot gap between your vehicle and the curb. Park Tucson Administrator Donovan Durband says that rarely happens.
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