Updates will provide more opportunities for owners and tenants to rent out their space during Special Festival Events
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Julie Causa, City of Boulder Media Relations, 719-396-1733
Cate Stanek, City of Boulder Media Relations, 303-775-0984
On April 2, 2026, City Council approved updates to the recently created Festival Lodging Rental License. The license is designed to allow homeowners, property owners and now tenants - with property owner approval - to rent out their space for less than a month during a city-approved Special Festival Event.
The license will help visitors stay in Boulder during Special Festival Events by creating lodging opportunities and will also help support the local economy and reduce climate and traffic impacts.
Key updates to the license include:
The updates are intended to promote equity for all community members and property owners to rent an entire residence or individual bedrooms during city-approved Special Festival Events.
The Festival Lodging Rental License can be used for city-approved Special Festival Events, plus a buffer of 10 days before and nine days after the event. It is limited to a maximum of 29 days per year and allows owners of any property type to hold a license.
Applications are open now. Licenses will be issued beginning May 4.
For a full list of requirements and details, visit the city’s website.