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Residents urge caution on short‑term rental limits and ask city to consider ozone pool system
Summary
Public commenters pressed the commission on short‑term rental policy and urged staff to weigh economic data; another commenter urged the city to install an ozonation system for the new wellness‑center pool, citing potential annual savings of $6,500–$10,000 and a 2–4 year payback.
Several public commenters used the meeting to press the commission on issues coming to future agendas and to highlight local priorities.
Brooke Laird, a 23‑year Park County resident and owner of Key Montana Property Management, asked the commission to treat short‑term rentals as an important component of Livingston's tourism economy and to rely on data before changing STR policy. Laird said county figures show 1,346 advertised short‑term listings and just 231 licensed rentals, and…
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