Letters to the Editor: June 14, 2022 – West Hawaii Today

Ag land is for growing things And the agriculture short-term vacation rental (STVR) saga continues. Judge Wendy DeWeese declared STVR could be put on agriculture land. Possibly Ms. DeWeese has had her nose in law books too long and may possibly be unaware of what agriculture land is supposed to be used for. She should …

Short-term rental permits get more expensive in YV – Hi-Desert Star

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Desert Hot Springs votes to not impose limits on number of vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods – kuna noticias y kuna radio

Desert Hot Springs will not impose a limit on the number of short-term vacation rentals in residential neighborhoods. The council made the decision following a 3-2 vote, with Councilmembers Russell Betts and Roger Nunez voting no. You can watch the full meeting below: City documents revealed that there are 242 identified STVRs currently operating in …

Desert Hot Springs short-term rentals getting new rules, but no caps — for now, at least – Desert Sun

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YUCCA VALLEY PLANNING COMMISSION REVIEWED A SHORT-TERM RENTAL PERMIT AND WESTERN JOSHUA TREE LISTING – Z1077FM.com

   The Yucca Valley Planning Commission reviewed a request to increase the size of currently allowed occupants and vehicles at a large short-term vacation rental at Tecuya Way. After hearing public comments, the Commissioners took a long view on the regulations now and in the future. The Commissioners reviewed a permit to expand the number …

3 Links I Love + Cranky on the Web Combined This Week – Cranky Flier

You may have noticed that I didn’t post yesterday. I got busy and wasn’t able to finish it off. So now I’ll just combine the links and Cranky on the Web for one Saturday post. I’ll be back with regular posting on Tuesday. This Week’s Featured Link Creating America’s Most Competitive Ultra-Low Fare Airline – …

Tybee Island, Georgia to ban smoking on the beach, starting June 1 – Savannah Morning News

When Tybee Island resident Tim Arnold walks along the beach, he often stoops to pick up the discarded cigarette butts nestled in the sand. It’s out of love for his home and out of habit as president of Fight Dirty Tybee, the nonprofit group that regularly does beach cleanups.  Since 2015, the group has pushed for a …

My REIT Strategy, In 2 Words: Overweight Great – Seeking Alpha

NoDerog/iStock Unreleased via Getty Images In my book, I explain: “On a long-term, total-return basis, (real estate investment trusts) have been quite competitive with the S&P 500. But their investors should expect only moderate capital appreciation on an annual basis, consistent with moderate REIT cash flow and NAV growth.” As such: “There are two asset …

Flying The Oakland California Corridor Challenge: SNA-OAK-SNA on JSX and Spirit (Trip Report) – Cranky Flier – Cranky Flier

And now, it’s time for the final installment of the Oakland California Corridor Challenge. By the time the final day rolled around, I was completely exhausted. That being said, I was really excited for this day since it would mean flying JSX for the first time ever as well as Spirit for the first time …

Hawaii Travel Industry A Shambles and Why – Beat of Hawaii

First, we want to allay your fears. It isn’t Hawaii that’s in a shambles. Hawaii is great, always has been and always will be. Things here are going moderately well under the most unusual global and local travel circumstances any of us has ever experienced. But the industry is clearly in a far greater state …