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Parking Rules: Lakewood vs Puyallup

How do parking rules rules compare between Lakewood, WA and Puyallup, WA?

Lakewood and Puyallup have similar restriction levels.

Lakewood, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Lakewood Municipal Code 18A.40.090 requires that all off-street parking required for the primary residential use of an STR site be made available to guests, and STR applicants must disclose the number of off-street guest parking spaces provided. There is no STR-specific minimum on top of the residential standard in LMC Title 18A. Guests must use designated off-street spaces; on-street guest parking must follow the standard Lakewood vehicle code and Lakewood Police Department posted limits.

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Puyallup, WA

Pierce County

Some Restrictions

Puyallup has no stand-alone short-term rental ordinance, so STR parking is governed by the bed-and-breakfast standards in PMC Title 20 and the off-street parking standards in PMC Chapter 20.55. A B&B-style use with up to two lodging rooms within the primary residence requires no additional parking beyond the dwelling's two-space single-family minimum. A B&B with more than two lodging rooms or located in a detached accessory structure must provide one off-street space per guest bedroom over the initial two. Guests parking on the street must follow standard PMC Title 10 rules.

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Lakewood FAQ

How many off-street parking spaces does a Lakewood STR need?

Lakewood does not set a separate STR minimum. The STR must provide and make available to guests whatever off-street parking is already required for the underlying dwelling under LMC Title 18A. The exact count is reported on the STR application.

Can guests park on the street at a Lakewood STR?

Only where on-street parking is otherwise allowed under the Lakewood Municipal Code. Guests must follow posted time limits and cannot block driveways, hydrants, mailboxes, or crosswalks. The STR's Good Neighbor Policy must direct guests to use designated off-street spaces first.

What happens if STR guests keep blocking the neighborhood?

Police-issued parking citations apply to the offending vehicle. Separately, repeated documented complaints at a licensed STR can be cited against the operator under LMC 18A.40.090 for failing to comply with the Good Neighbor Policy, and the city can suspend or decline to renew the STR permit.

Puyallup FAQ

Does Puyallup require off-street parking for STRs?

Puyallup has no dedicated STR ordinance. Under the B&B provisions of PMC Title 20, an STR with up to two lodging rooms inside the primary residence needs no extra parking beyond the existing single-family minimum. Larger or detached B&B-style uses must add one off-street space per bedroom over the initial two.

Can my guests park on the street overnight?

Yes, but only for limited periods. PMC 10.36.020 prohibits parking the same vehicle on the same block for more than 24 consecutive hours without moving it at least one block, and standard rules apply against blocking driveways, hydrants, and marked curbs.

Can I host a wedding or large event at my Puyallup STR?

No. The B&B standards in PMC Title 20 expressly prohibit large banquets, weddings, conferences, and similar group gatherings at B&B-style residential uses, which is the framework Puyallup applies to STRs.

Does Puyallup issue residential parking permits for STR guests?

No. Puyallup does not operate a residential permit-parking zone program or guest-hangtag system. Operators should disclose available off-street parking and any HOA restrictions in their listing.

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