Ortega reviews 2021, looks at new challenges

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress

Short-term rentals and apartment building construction will be among the top issues Scottsdale faces in the coming year as it leaves the pandemic behind, Mayor David Ortega said in his State of the City address Friday.

“Council enacted tighter restrictions on short-term rentals and we expect push back from the short-term rental industry,” said the mayor, who was originally scheduled to give the annual address live on Jan. 18 but changed it to a video presentation of the pandemic.

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