Illinois sets no statewide STR parking rule, so requirements come from local zoning. The City of Peoria applies its residential parking and driveway standards to rentals, and winter snow-route bans limit street parking. Rural county properties usually have ample driveway space.
Parking for short-term rentals is a local zoning matter, since no Illinois statute addresses guest parking. The City of Peoria relies on its general residential parking and driveway rules rather than an STR-specific mandate, requiring vehicles on improved surfaces and keeping guests from crowding residential streets. In older bluff and near-downtown neighborhoods, narrow streets and posted restrictions limit on-street space, and Peoria's winter snow-route parking bans add another layer during plowing. In unincorporated Peoria County, most properties offer abundant private driveway parking. Hosts should state parking arrangements plainly in their listings to avoid guest confusion and neighbor complaints.
Violating a City of Peoria parking or zoning rule brings code-enforcement notices and standard parking tickets. Vehicles left on posted snow routes during a ban may be ticketed and towed at the owner's expense.
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