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Does your association “regulate” public streets?

A street in downtown Tucson, Arizona with busy parking.

Arizona House Bill 2298

The Governor has recently signed House Bill 2298, which mandates that every association overseeing parking on public streets, and whose CC&Rs were recorded prior to 2015, must conduct a membership meeting and a vote before June 30, 2025. The purpose of this meeting and vote is to determine whether the association should continue its regulation of public street parking. It is important to note that this requirement does not apply to associations governing private streets or one-way streets.

Download: House Bill 2298 (PDF, 21kb)

We’re here to assist you.

CHDB Law is working on formal guidance and packages for these associations. If you are an association that regulates public street parking, please contact your CHDB attorney immediately to begin discussions regarding how your association needs to comply with HB2298 and to sign-up for our special group contact list.

The information contained in this article is not intended to be legal advice and is provided for educational purposes only.

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Joshua Bolen, Esq.

Joshua M. Bolen is a seasoned practitioner in Community Association Law and Business/Employment Law, overseeing comprehensive litigation at CHDB Law. With a track record of successful trials in Arizona at both state and federal levels, including Court of Appeals and the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit and Ninth Circuit, Josh’s commitment to legal education and service is notable. He is also admitted to practice in the Supreme Court of the United States of America.

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