Queens has no dedicated STR parking ordinance. Guest vehicles follow NYC alternate-side rules, posted signage, and the general NYC Zoning Resolution off-street parking standards for residences.
Queens borough has no dedicated short-term rental parking ordinance. Guest vehicles simply park on public streets subject to NYC Department of Transportation signage, alternate-side parking schedules for street cleaning, and neighborhood-specific restrictions such as no-standing zones near schools or hospitals. Because Local Law 18 caps a registered stay at two guests staying with the host, STR traffic rarely exceeds normal household visitor patterns, so the borough has chosen not to create separate parking rules. Private off-street parking is governed by the NYC Zoning Resolution, which requires most one- and two-family homes in Queens R1 through R5 districts to maintain any existing legal off-street spaces. Converting a front yard into additional parking, expanding a curb cut, or paving over a required planting strip requires Department of Transportation curb-cut approval and Department of Buildings permits. Commercial-style parking uses such as valet, shuttle vans, or advertised guest parking are prohibited in residential zones and can trigger an illegal-transient-use complaint to OSE. Hosts should advise guests that New York City does not offer STR parking permits, and that any vehicle parked against posted signs is subject to ticketing or towing by the NYPD Traffic Division.
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