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We are engaging the community on the topic of Short-term rentals
In November of 2021, the City began researching ways to fairly address concerns of the community around short-term rentals (STRs). As part of this research, the City is conducted community engagement throughout June and July of 2022. Input from the community has been critical to helping City Council and staff understand how best to address the topic.
Our goal was to collect input from a wide variety of community members. This input was used to inform the final recommendation from City staff to the City Council on how best to address community concerns.
There were two primary ways that the City collected input:
Online Questionnaire: Community questionnaire developed to solicit opinions from a wide variety of community members.
In-Person Community Conversations: In-person facilitated conversations between small groups of community members. Held on July 6 at 7:30 am and 6:00pm at the Ute Pass Cultural Center.
Throughout the community engagement process, we heard from over 400 individual community members on the topic. Want to know what we heard? Check out the Community Engagement Report.
For project updates and current status, check out the "News Feed" below. For links to recordings of meetings, check out the "Important Links" section of this page.
We are engaging the community on the topic of Short-term rentals
In November of 2021, the City began researching ways to fairly address concerns of the community around short-term rentals (STRs). As part of this research, the City is conducted community engagement throughout June and July of 2022. Input from the community has been critical to helping City Council and staff understand how best to address the topic.
Our goal was to collect input from a wide variety of community members. This input was used to inform the final recommendation from City staff to the City Council on how best to address community concerns.
There were two primary ways that the City collected input:
Online Questionnaire: Community questionnaire developed to solicit opinions from a wide variety of community members.
In-Person Community Conversations: In-person facilitated conversations between small groups of community members. Held on July 6 at 7:30 am and 6:00pm at the Ute Pass Cultural Center.
Throughout the community engagement process, we heard from over 400 individual community members on the topic. Want to know what we heard? Check out the Community Engagement Report.
For project updates and current status, check out the "News Feed" below. For links to recordings of meetings, check out the "Important Links" section of this page.
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