CouncilTrac · Matter
What this is
The council will review and discuss the latest update on short-term rentals (such as Airbnb and VRBO-style properties) in the city.
Why it matters
How the city regulates short-term rentals can affect neighborhood character, housing availability, and the experience of residents who live near these properties.
Timeline
- July 10, 2026 Agenda posted — April 4, 2022 meeting
Appearances on agendas
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City Council — April 4, 2022
Review and discuss update on short-term rentals
Official agenda language
REVIEW AND DISCUSS UPDATE ON SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Documents
Related matters
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90-day pause on new short-term rental registrations in residential areas
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Discussion of short-term rental regulations update
The council will review and discuss an update on the city's regulations governing short-term rentals (such as Airbnb and VRBO-style properties).
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Executive session: personnel, DART board, short-term rentals, zoning entitlements
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Ordinance updating Richardson's short-term rental regulations
The council will consider adopting an ordinance making several updates to the city's short-term rental rules in Chapter 6 of the Code of Ordinances, including new definitions, revised registration requirements, hotel occupancy tax obligations, a new appeals process, and added enforcement and penalty provisions.
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Update and discussion on short-term rental regulations
Council will review and discuss the city's current regulations governing short-term rentals, such as those listed on Airbnb or VRBO.