Springdale does not impose STR-specific off-street parking minimums, but Arkansas Act 1023 of 2023 expressly allows cities to regulate parking at short-term rentals. STR hosts must satisfy the parking provisions of the Springdale zoning code for the underlying residential use and avoid parking on lawns, blocked sidewalks, or fire-lane violations.
Springdale's parking framework for STRs operates through general residential parking rules rather than an STR-specific schedule. Under the Springdale zoning code, single-family dwellings have minimum off-street parking standards; the same standards apply when the dwelling is offered as a short-term rental. The Code of Ordinances bars parking on unpaved surfaces in front yards (the 'parking on lawns' nuisance provision found in most Springdale residential zones), and on-street parking is restricted in fire lanes, designated permit zones, and where signage prohibits. Arkansas Act 1023 of 2023 expressly preserves the city's authority to regulate STR parking, even though it bans outright STR prohibitions. Hosts who attract more vehicles than the property can lawfully accommodate are exposed to citations under both the general parking ordinance and the underlying zoning use limits. The Springdale Police Department issues parking citations, and the Planning and Community Development department enforces zoning-based parking limits and front-yard parking violations. Hosts should disclose the maximum vehicle count in their listing, post house rules limiting guest cars, and confirm whether the street is permit-restricted before listing.
On-street parking citations under the Springdale Code of Ordinances are filed in Springdale District Court. Parking on a lawn or unpaved residential surface is a separate nuisance violation enforced by Code Enforcement with daily fines for continuing violations. Vehicles blocking a fire lane, hydrant, or sidewalk may be towed at the owner's expense and ticketed under the Code.
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