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Cape Canaveral approves higher vacation‑rental fees, effective Oct. 1, to bolster enforcement
Summary
Council adopted Resolution 2025‑09 to raise registration and inspection fees for short‑term rentals, aiming to recover enforcement costs and fund additional code‑enforcement capacity; the change passed 4‑1 after debate over fairness to compliant owners and the software’s effectiveness.
Cape Canaveral’s City Council voted 4‑1 on Aug. 19 to adopt Resolution 2025‑09, raising registration and inspection fees for vacation rentals and setting the effective date to Oct. 1, 2025. City staff said the change is intended to recover the actual cost of inspections and compliance work rather than to generate profit.
Community Development Director Tamsen (speaker 15) told the council the current schedule leaves Cape Canaveral “significantly under market” and presented projections showing current collections of about $94,000 from 268 registered units compared with a prospective $141,500 under the proposed schedule; aligning with neighboring communities on a per‑guest basis could yield higher annual revenue if…
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