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Parking Rules: Burlington vs Cambridge

How do parking rules rules compare between Burlington, MA and Cambridge, MA?

Burlington has fewer restrictions than Cambridge.

Burlington, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Short-term rentals in Middlesex County must provide off-street parking equal to local zoning requirements, commonly one space per bedroom, with street parking restricted by residential permit programs in urban cities.

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Cambridge, MA

Middlesex County

Heavy Restrictions

Cambridge STR guests cannot obtain resident parking permits, and operators must disclose parking limitations and off-street availability as part of registration.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactBurlingtonCambridge
Typical ratio1 space per bedroom-
Suburban minimum2 spaces per unit-
RPP zonesSTR guests excluded-
Parking planRequired for registration-
ViolationTicket, tow, suspension-
Resident Permits-Not available to guests
Visitor Permits-Not for STR guests
Tow Risk-High in permit zones
Disclosure-Required at booking
Enforcement-Cambridge Traffic and Parking

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Burlington FAQ

Can my STR guests park on the street?

In most Middlesex cities with residential parking permit programs, STR guests cannot park in permit-only zones and must use the off-street parking provided by the operator.

How many parking spaces do I need for my STR?

Typically one off-street space per bedroom or two spaces per unit, whichever your local zoning bylaw requires. Check your town's STR regulations.

Cambridge FAQ

Can guests park on the street?

Only in unrestricted areas; most Cambridge streets are resident permit only and guests will be ticketed.

Can I sell my guest a permit?

No, resident parking permits are not transferable to STR guests.

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