City Hall looks to corral exuberance of short-term Scottsdale marketplace

Scottsdale Planning Development Area Director Raun Keagy outlines the short-term rental discussion Wednesday, Aug. 7. / Scottsdale Independent / Arianna Grainey

By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent

Scottsdale officials are tightening their regulations when it comes to short-term rentals and unruly residential properties.

On Tuesday, Sept. 24, Scottsdale City Council voted unanimously on two ordinances aiming to strengthen the municipality’s ability to regulate short-term rentals.

The first ordinance adopted additional provisions authorized by House Bill 2672 and transferred existing provisions concerning short term rentals found in the city’s zoning ordinance to allow more easily enforcement of such provisions.

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