Commission notes advisory report and Common Council resolution on short-term rental rules; no policy action taken

City of Green Bay Human Rights Commission · December 22, 2025

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Summary

Commissioners heard an informational update that an advisory report on short-term rental regulations (discussed 11/01/2025) was supported by a Common Council resolution passed Tuesday; the commission took the update as informational and made routine agenda approvals and adjourned.

At its Dec. 18 meeting the City of Green Bay Human Rights Commission heard an informational update that an advisory report on short-term rental regulations — originally discussed when the report passed on Nov. 1, 2025 — has the support of the Common Council via a resolution passed this week.

Chair Jerry Yang told the commission: "Update on the advisory report on short term rental regulations in the city of Green Bay that was discussed at the time of passing it in 11/01/2025." He added that "that resolution, was passed by common council, on Tuesday." The presentation was delivered as an informational briefing; the commission did not take formal policy action on short-term rental rules at this meeting.

Procedural business at the meeting included several agenda motions and voice votes: the commission approved an amendment removing agenda item 4, reclassified agenda item 5 as an informational update, approved the agenda as amended and approved the minutes for the previous meeting. A motion to adjourn was made, seconded and approved by voice vote.

No vote tallies by name were recorded in the transcript and no ordinance or statute was introduced for consideration at this meeting. Commissioners were asked to share availability for future meetings so the commission can realign its monthly schedule.