Residents of Chandler are expressing growing frustration over the city's handling of short-term rental regulations, as highlighted during the recent City Council meeting on April 10, 2025. Paul Pavlich, a former resident, addressed the council, detailing his family's struggles with ongoing violations of city codes related to short-term rentals. He criticized the city for its perceived inaction and lack of support, stating that after nearly a decade of advocacy and engagement with city officials, his family felt compelled to leave Chandler due to unresolved issues.
Pavlich's emotional appeal underscored a broader concern among residents regarding the prioritization of rental management firms over community needs. He specifically called out Mayor Kevin Hartke and other council members for failing to follow through on promises made to address these issues. His remarks highlighted a sense of betrayal felt by residents who have actively participated in the community and expected better representation from their elected officials.
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Subscribe for Free In response to Pavlich's comments, the city manager committed to sending a memo to the council detailing the actions taken regarding the case, indicating that the city is aware of the ongoing concerns and is looking to address them.
In lighter news, the council also announced the upcoming South Pacific Islands Festival, set to take place at Dr. AJ Chandler Park. This annual event promises a day of cultural celebration, featuring dance performances, music, and interactive activities for attendees.
As the city grapples with the challenges of managing short-term rentals, the council's response to resident concerns will be crucial in restoring trust and ensuring that community voices are heard in future decisions.