Do I need parking for a Vancouver ADU?
✓ Verified against code · August 20, 2026
No. Vancouver requires no off-street parking for any residential use anywhere in the city. This is a blanket zero rather than the transit-proximity waiver most Washington cities adopted, so it does not matter how far you are from a bus or rail stop.
Citation: VMC Table 20.450.045-3
How current is this?
Vancouver’s ADU rules run under VMC Title 20 (2026 Unified Development Code) (Ordinance M-4533). Vancouver replaced its entire Title 20 in Ordinance M-4533, adopted June 1, 2026 and effective July 31, 2026 — three weeks before this verification. Both major code aggregators are still serving the superseded code: vancouver.municipal.codes states it is current only through an ordinance from December 2025. The only current text is the city's own PDF, which is where every rule below was read. Anything permitted between June 2025 and July 2026 fell under interim ordinance M-4517, not this code. We verified this answer against primary sources on August 20, 2026, and every change we catch is logged in the changelog.
More Vancouver ADU questions
- What are Vancouver's current ADU rules?
- How tall can a detached Vancouver ADU be?
- Can I sit a Vancouver ADU on the alley line?
- What do impact fees cost on a Vancouver ADU?
All Vancouver ADU rules → · Compare Washington cities →
Not legal advice — lot-specific overlays can change the answer for your parcel. The citation above points at the governing code section; check it, or ask the city to confirm.