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Votes at a glance: Bedford council approves short‑term rental rules for "crash pads," tightens handbill rules and clears consent items

3089057 · April 22, 2025
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Summary

At its April 22 meeting the Bedford City Council unanimously approved an amendment to the short-term rental ordinance to regulate so-called "crash pads," adopted a solicitor/handbill ordinance tightening distribution rules, and approved consent items including a festival alcohol resolution and a police wellness grant.

The Bedford City Council on April 22 took several votes on items that drew limited debate and passed unanimously.

Short-term rental amendment — crash pads The council voted unanimously to amend Article 5 (Short-Term Rentals) of Chapter 26 of the city code to add a definition and regulatory treatment for "crash pads," a term staff said typically refers to short-duration shared sleeping space often used by airline personnel. The ordinance clarifies that crash pads are subject to short-term rental requirements including registration, inspections and life-safety standards (for example, smoke detectors and fire extinguishers) and occupancy limits; staff said crash pads would be…

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