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Parking Rules: Denver vs Phoenix

How do parking rules rules compare between Denver, CO and Phoenix, AZ?

Denver and Phoenix have similar restriction levels.

Denver, CO

Denver County

Some Restrictions

Denver STR guests must comply with all standard parking ordinances. Many residential areas have Residential Parking Permit (RPP) zones that restrict non-resident parking.

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Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Phoenix requires STR operators to provide adequate on-site parking to avoid street congestion and preserve the residential character of neighborhoods. The STR ordinance (Phoenix City Code 10-195) mandates compliance with local zoning parking requirements. Operators must ensure guests use designated parking and do not obstruct neighboring properties or public sidewalks.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDenverPhoenix
RPP ZonesWidespread in Denver neighborhoods-
72-Hour LimitApplies citywide to all vehicles-
Parking Tickets$25–$75-
Report Violations311 or denvergov.org-
Requirement-Adequate on-site parking for guests
Zoning Compliance-Must meet zoning parking standards
Street Impact-Must not create congestion
Code-Phoenix City Code 10-195

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Denver FAQ

What parking rules apply to short-term rental guests in Denver?

Denver STR guests must comply with all standard parking ordinances. Many residential areas have Residential Parking Permit (RPP) zones that restrict non-resident parking.

How many parking spaces must my rental provide in Denver?

RPP Zones: Widespread in Denver neighborhoods. 72-Hour Limit: Applies citywide to all vehicles. Parking Tickets: $25–$75. Report Violations: 311 or denvergov.org.

Phoenix FAQ

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