The City of Lubbock STR ordinance sets no special parking requirement; standard residential zoning and street-parking rules apply. Unincorporated Lubbock County cannot zone, so it imposes no STR parking rule. Guests park under the city's ordinary residential parking code.
Lubbock's published STR requirements cover zoning, registration, a 24-hour contact and hotel tax, but do not add STR-specific parking mandates. STR guests are subject to the same residential parking and street-parking limits as any resident under the City of Lubbock Code of Ordinances. In unincorporated Lubbock County, Texas counties lack zoning power, so no county parking requirement applies to rentals; the county can act only on junked vehicles under Transportation Code Ch. 683. Hosts should still ensure guest parking does not block streets, driveways or fire access, which the city can enforce under its traffic and nuisance provisions.
No STR parking penalty; illegal or obstructive parking is cited under the City of Lubbock traffic code; junked vehicles fall under Transportation Code Ch. 683.
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