No countywide STR parking ordinance exists. Guests follow ordinary parking rules, and Auburn's zoning-based STR approvals govern on-site parking within the city, tightened by game-day congestion near campus.
Lee County does not impose short-term-rental parking quotas, so guests are subject to the same rules as any resident: no blocking driveways, hydrants, or sidewalks, and no parking on lawns in city residential zones. In Auburn, short-term non-primary rentals are only permitted in approved zoning districts, and off-street parking expectations come through that zoning review rather than a standalone STR parking law. Football Saturdays turn parking near Jordan-Hare Stadium and Toomer's Corner into a genuine problem, and illegally parked vehicles are ticketed and towed. Confirm parking limits with Auburn's planning department.
Ordinary parking citations run roughly $25 to $150; blocking a hydrant costs more. Game-day violations near campus are actively ticketed and towed at the owner's expense.
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