Motion to bolster enforcement on short-term rentals moves forward by City Council

Frustrated residents addressed the City Council this week to support a motion by Councilmembers Nithya Raman, Paul Koretz, Mike Bonin and Bob Blumenfield. The City Council listened to the complaints about poor enforcement of non-compliant owners of short-term rentals:

  • Short-term rentals should be limited to primary residences as required by law.

  • There are many short-term rentals operating without permits.

  • There are many permits that are given to people who don't actually live at the location.

  • The above comprise the vast majority of short-term rentals in the neighborhood.

  • There are websites that are almost entirely non-compliant, and there has been no consequence.

  • There are too many ways to get around the rules.

  • Any personal experience with any of the above.

To review the progress of this motion, see links below:

Council File Number: 14-1635-S10
Council File Title:  Short-Term Rentals / Unpermitted / Non-Compliant Properties / Enforcement
Latest Action Taken:
DateActivity: 04/29/2022Council adopted item, subject to reconsideration, pursuant to Council Rule 51.

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