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Residents demand action on noise complaints and short-term rentals

July 22, 2024 | Marco Island, Collier County, Florida



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Residents demand action on noise complaints and short-term rentals
During a recent government meeting, community concerns regarding noise complaints and short-term rentals were at the forefront of discussions. A resident expressed frustration over the limited effectiveness of current ordinances, noting that law enforcement has only issued a few citations despite multiple complaints. The resident argued that police officers, who are already underpaid, should not be burdened with responding to noise issues. Instead, they suggested reallocating funds from recreational projects, such as pickleball courts, to establish a dedicated code enforcement division to address these problems more effectively.

The discussion highlighted the existing noise ordinance, which stipulates that after a certain hour, noise complaints can lead to automatic citations without prior warnings. The resident was advised to contact the chief of police for further assistance in managing these issues.

In a lighter moment, another resident, Phil Kostelnik, shared a personal story of gratitude towards local first responders after a recent health scare. He praised the quick response of police and emergency medical services when he suffered a fall, emphasizing the quality of care he received. Kostelnik's remarks served as a reminder of the community's appreciation for its public safety officials.

The meeting underscored ongoing tensions surrounding short-term rentals and noise disturbances, as well as the community's recognition of the vital role played by first responders in ensuring public safety.

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