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Residents urge stricter short-term rental rules after neighborhood disturbances
Summary
Three residents told the council on May 27 that short-term rentals have caused noise, traffic and party problems in single-family neighborhoods; speakers asked for stronger regulation, inspections and consideration of HOAs and locations near the hospital.
North Richland Hills, Texas — Three residents used the public-comment period Tuesday to urge the City Council to tighten regulation of short-term rentals, describing episodes of loud parties, traffic and late-night police calls in single-family neighborhoods.
Doug Orr of 6628 Karsten Court told the council he has experience on both sides of the issue and asked the city to "look really hard at figuring out ways to better regulate it." Shawna Stiles of 3908 Lockridge Court said…
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