City says short-term rental registry build-out nearly complete; registrations to start before June

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City staff reported the online short-term rental registry is built and registrations will begin in coming weeks once online payment and training are completed; a 90-day grace period after the June 1 implementation date was noted.

City staff reported progress on the short-term rental registry and said the software build-out is complete; online registration will begin in the next couple of weeks once online payment capabilities are finalized and staff training is complete.

Staff said there will be a 90-day grace period after the June 1 implementation date, meaning full compliance will be expected by September. The city will provide training for staff and landlords; officials advised property owners to register early and schedule fire inspections where required to avoid delays.

The transcript indicates an internal coordination step remains to finalize online payments and that staff training is scheduled in the near term. No formal council action on the registry is recorded in the provided excerpts.