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Neighbors clash over Airbnb noise and hospice concerns

August 15, 2024 | Other Public Meetings, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma



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Neighbors clash over Airbnb noise and hospice concerns
In a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the commercial use of an Airbnb property located near a hospice facility. Residents expressed apprehension about noise disturbances from guests utilizing amenities such as a basketball court and cornhole area, particularly given the proximity of invalids living just 25 feet away.

One resident suggested modifying the current quiet hours, which are set from 10 PM to 8 AM, proposing a shift to 6 PM until 8 AM to better accommodate the needs of the hospice residents.

In response, the property owner defended their operations, stating that they have made efforts to be good neighbors and have successfully vetted guests without any reported issues. They highlighted their commitment to property maintenance, noting that lawn care is conducted regularly and addressing concerns about overgrown grass.

Additionally, the owner clarified that the presence of a trailer in the driveway was permissible under local regulations and pointed out that similar trailers are common throughout the neighborhood. The discussion reflects ongoing tensions between commercial property use and residential community standards, particularly in areas with vulnerable populations.

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