In Mission Beach, which under new city regulations has a separate cap for licenses, there will be a lottery because applications exceeded the limit of 1,100 whole-home rentals
The new implementation date will be postponed for up to nine months after the California Coastal Commission certifies the new legislation, possibly as early as March.
Under action taken Tuesday by the City Council, the new implementation date will be postponed for up to nine months after the California Coastal Commission certifies the new legislation, possibly as early as March.
San Diego City Council passes first reading of short-term vacation rental ordinance
The 8-1 passing vote will move to a second vote at a future meeting to cap rentals at 1% of the city s housing supply and will prioritize good actors . Author: City News Service, Abbie Alford (Reporter) Published: 6:40 PM PST February 23, 2021 Updated: 11:36 PM PST February 23, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, California The San Diego City Council took the first step today in capping short-term rentals at 1% of the city s housing supply and prioritizing good actors in a lottery to determine who gets to offer homes for whole-home vacation rentals.
The council voted 8-1 to approve the first reading of the ordinance, which City Council President Jennifer Campbell called a compromise between property owners and corporate rental services such as VRBO and Airbnb.