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Council receives report on short‑term vacation rentals; majority declines to expand rules to residential areas

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Summary

City staff presented options on short‑term vacation rentals (STVRs), including allowing owner‑occupied room rentals in primary residences. After public comment and debate, the council voted 4–1 to receive the informational report and make no immediate law changes; Council Member Keegan voted no.

The Hermosa Beach City Council received an informational presentation on the city’s short‑term vacation rental (STVR) regulations and took no immediate legislative action.

What staff presented Planning staff reviewed Hermosa Beach Municipal Code Section 17.42.182.180, which prohibits STVRs in residential zones while allowing regulated STVR use in certain nonconforming residential units within specified commercial zones. Staff reported approximately 45 properties in eligible commercial zones, with 10 active licenses covering roughly 20 STVR listings as of the report. The presentation…

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