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Palm Springs council preserves 36-stay cap for legacy short-term rentals, delays other changes
Summary
The City Council voted to stop the scheduled reduction of allowed short-term rental stays for legacy permits and keep other regulatory changes for later stakeholder review.
Palm Springs City Council voted Wednesday to halt a planned reduction in the annual stay cap for legacy short-term rental permits, keeping the longstanding 36-stay allowance for properties that already had that level when the 2022 ordinance took effect.
The vote preserves the status quo for legacy permit holders while sending staff back to gather more stakeholder and neighborhood input on other proposed rule changes, including how event homes are treated and several administrative clarifications recommended by the city's Vacation Rental Administrative Appeals Board.
City staff framed the item as a technical change to avoid an immediate drop in permitted stays for legacy properties. Veronica Goodhart, the…
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