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Supervisors continue short‑term rental ordinances after heated debate; vote set for July 14

3006095 · April 16, 2025
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Summary

After hours of debate, the Board of Supervisors voted to continue two competing short‑term rental ordinances to July 14. A motion to end debate earlier failed, and supervisors remained sharply divided over caps, platform data sharing and enforcement.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on July 9 continued two competing short‑term rental measures after an extended, often contentious debate over how to balance home‑sharing income for residents with enforcement against commercial "hotelization" of housing.

Supervisor Mark Farrell moved to continue items 37 and 38 for one month to the July 14 meeting; that motion carried on roll call, 7‑4. Earlier, a motion to terminate debate failed, 5‑6. The two items before the board were: an amendment advanced by the mayor and Supervisor Farrell (focused on enforcement, data…

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