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City reports drop in short‑term rental listings after compliance work; 979 listings remain, 712 licenses renewed

2489313 · March 4, 2025
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The Division of Revenue told the General Government and Planning Committee that short‑term rental listings identified by city software declined from roughly 1,300 to 979 after registration and compliance work, and that 712 license renewals generated about $115,000 in regulatory revenue.

The General Government and Planning Committee received an update March 4 from the Division of Revenue on short‑term rental (STR) compliance and licensing, including enforcement work, renewals and a new complaint hotline.

Wes Holbrook, Director of Revenue, told the committee the short‑term rental ordinance was adopted July 11, 2023, and that the city required a registration and licensing process with a renewal deadline of January 31 each year. As part of the compliance program, the city selected Granicus software to identify listings and manage complaints.

Holbrook reported that the number of identified listings fell from about 1,300 when the identification software first went…

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