Cedar Park Code §17.04.005 prohibits parking on public roadways and right-of-way within residential subdivisions, so STR guests must park in the driveway or garage. Vehicles left over 48 hours on a city street are deemed abandoned.
Article 17.04 of the Cedar Park Code (Stopping, Standing and Parking Regulations) addresses on-street parking citywide. Section 17.04.005 specifically prohibits parking on public roadways or public right-of-way in residential subdivisions, citing emergency-vehicle access and pedestrian/bicycle sight clearance. Off-street parking minimums for residential uses appear in Article 14.05 (Access and Off-Street Parking). Any motor vehicle left unattended on a city right-of-way for more than 48 hours is considered abandoned and may be towed. The STR registration ordinance does not establish a separate guest-vehicle cap, but the §17.04.005 prohibition means STR operators must confirm on-site parking is adequate for the maximum guest count they advertise.
Violation of Article 17.04 is a Class C misdemeanor under Tex. LGC §54.001, punishable by a fine up to $500. Vehicles parked over 48 hours on the right-of-way may be impounded as abandoned. Repeat parking complaints tied to an STR can trigger code-enforcement action.
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