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Resident urges Riley County to tighten enforcement of short‑term rentals in neighborhoods
Summary
A Manhattan resident told commissioners enforcement gaps are undermining neighborhood quality and urged local action rather than new rules that staff cannot enforce.
A Manhattan resident told Riley County commissioners during the May 19 public‑comment period that short‑term rental activity in residential neighborhoods is undermining quality of life and that enforcement of existing rules is failing.
Troy Cobili, who identified a Manhattan address, described repeated complaints about an unlicensed short‑term rental and said county planning and development told him it could not pursue violations while a licensing issue was unresolved. Cobili said the property operated without a license after a mid‑February…
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