In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing efforts to regulate short-term rentals within the city. The conversation highlighted the need for alignment between the local zoning code and proposed regulations, with plans to introduce a local law aimed at addressing existing conflicts related to the bed tax and sales tax.
City representatives expressed their intention to bring forward a letter at the next city council meeting, requesting support from Assembly Member Warner and Senator Tedisco to eliminate the bed tax restriction currently imposed at the county level. This move is seen as essential for facilitating the growth of short-term rental operations, which are viewed as a positive economic opportunity for the city.
The officials also touched on the importance of establishing clear revenue rates associated with short-term rentals. A proposed rate schedule aims to ensure that the city remains revenue neutral while potentially generating additional income through the implementation of both bed and sales taxes.
As the meeting concluded, there was optimism about finalizing the legislative pieces related to zoning and licensing by mid-month, which would pave the way for the city to move forward with its short-term rental regulations.