Voters in La Quinta appear to be favoring phasing out and permanently banning non-hosted, short-term vacation rentals in the city by 2025, according to the latest results Wednesday.
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The board has held three prior hearings to consider the overhauled Short-Term Rental Ordinance, No. 927 and was set to adopt the revised framework on Oct. 4, but the addition of several minor modifications pushed adoption to now.
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In less than one month, La Quinta residents will decide the fate of short-term vacation rentals in their city.
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The hearing Tuesday was intended to be the last one for consideration of the overhauled Short-Term Rental Ordinance, No. 927, following two prior half-day public hearings, during which the measure was debated and revised.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday tentatively approved new regulations for short-term rental properties in unincorporated areas of Riverside County, reaching compromises on occupancy limitations and requirements on sprinkler systems inside homes.
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A high-profile statewide appeal for short-term rentals who rent within homeowners associations is one step closer to being approved. A local law firm is representing a Rancho Mirage resident in a case that would exempt homeowners from certain rules. As short-term rentals have become more popular, homeowners associations have become more involved in their operations. […]
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Rancho Mirage residents voiced their opinions at a council meeting on Oct. 15. The concerns came over the agenda item that proposed a ban on short-term vacation rentals in public neighborhoods. “Do we want these neighborhoods that are outside of HOAs to be business neighborhoods? Or do we want them to be strictly residential neighborhoods?” […]
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Short-term vacation rentals may be phased out in Cathedral City. The announcement Wednesday comes after a year of public input and the creation of a short term vacation rental task force. City Council asked staff to prepare the ordinance revisions necessary to phase out STVR over the next two years. Two exceptions would be made […]
