STVR Complaints are Mounting in Cathedral City – Uken Report

As Election Day Nears, STVR Complaints are Mounting CATHEDRAL CITY — Less than two months before voters in this community head to the polls to vote on the “Cathedral City Short-Term Vacation Rental (STVR( Regulation Measure,” STVR complaints are mounting, according to a report from City Manager Charles McClendon. The city has received thousands of …

The Issue Of STVRs In Residential Areas – And Response – The Chattanoogan

As members of this community who cherish the residential character of our neighborhoods, we advocate for the restriction of Short-Term Vacation Rentals to commercial zones. The integration of STVRs into residential areas disrupts the tranquility and community fabric that many of us sought when choosing our homes. This issue affects not only families but also …

News digest: Slovak public broadcaster to end in current form before summer – The Slovak Spectator

The state of Danube bridges in Bratislava, how the American Emperor wanted Slovaks, and warning over controversial platform. Font size:A–|A+  Comments disabled Good evening. Here is the Wednesday, April 24 edition of Today in Slovakia – the main news of the day in less than five minutes. Article continues after video advertisement Article continues after video …

Qualicum Beach to upgrade policies to meet B.C.'s housing requirements – Parksville-Qualicum Beach News

The Town of Qualicum Beach is updating its bylaws to meet the province’s recent housing requirements. The new provincial legislation is aimed at increasing housing availability and density across British Columbia and mandates changes to zoning and bylaws that impact housing density and short-term vacation rentals. To implement Bill 35, Bill 44 and Bill 46, …

QUALICUM BEACH CLARIFIES VACATION RENTALS – Business Examiner

QUALICUM BEACH – In 2023, the Province enacted Bill 35, the Short-Term Rental Accommodations Act, aimed at addressing the housing crisis and regulating short-term rental listings. While Bill 35 will not change the Town’s regulations on Short Term Vacation Rentals (STVR), the Province will begin enforcing their regulations as of May 1, 2024. Does the …

2 Sides Debate STVRs Ahead Of June 5 County Commission Vote – The Chattanoogan

Two sharply divided factions on Wednesday morning debated whether or not there should be Short Term Vacation Rentals (STVRs) in residential areas in the unincorporated county. The County Commission will hold yet another session on the topic on May 29 ahead of a vote on June 5. The session started with discussion of an alleged …

Qualicum Beach won't authorize owner-occupant short-term vacation rentals – Goldstream News Gazette

The Town of Qualicum Beach will not authorize short-term vacation rentals outside of specific commercial exceptions. The decision is expected to potentially reduce the town’s tourism revenue. Council made the decision at its regular meeting on April 10. A majority of council wanted an in-depth study to be undertaken in 2027. The provincial government recently …

Guest Commentary: San Diego's short-term rental ordinance needs fixes – La Jolla Light

The first anniversary of the city of San Diego’s short-term vacation rental ordinance is May 1. The ordinance is good but has several gray areas that need fixing sooner rather than later: • Tier 2: the cheater’s tier [home-share rentals where the owner lives onsite]. It’s impossible to regulate and enforce. In my opinion, this …

Green signs STVR bill into law – Hawaii Tribune-Herald

“This is a very big deal, this bill. The passage of Senate Bill 2919 is going to change Hawaii for the better.” With those words, Gov. Josh Green on Friday signed into law a bill that would give counties the authority to control the time, place, manner, and duration of land uses — particularly transient …

Green signs STVR bill into law – West Hawaii Today

“This is a very big deal, this bill. The passage of Senate Bill 2919 is going to change Hawaii for the better.” With those words, Gov. Josh Green on Friday signed into law a bill that would give counties the authority to control the time, place, manner, and duration of land uses — particularly transient …