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Residents complain about noisy vacation rentals; council says state law gives limited new authority
Summary
A Lake Havasu City resident told the council that a short‑term rental next door has produced late‑night noise, parking and safety problems. Mayor Cal Sheehy said a state law that took effect Aug. 27 gives the city limited authority to act and staff will develop options.
Joyce Tieri, a Lake Havasu City resident, told the City Council on Aug. 27 that a recently licensed short‑term rental across the street from her Park Terrace Avenue home is producing recurring noise, late‑night arrivals and blocked driveways.
Tieri said the disturbances began three weekends earlier and involved “16 to 20 people and numerous children each weekend,” with cars, boat trailers and engines starting as…
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