Fort Wright joined several other NKY cities last week opposing a bill that would move regulation of short-term rentals to the state level.
Cities across Northern Kentucky have been enacting local regulations over the last few years, and Fort Wright isn’t the first city to express opposition Senate Bill 112. In Fort Wright, city council authorized Mayor Dave Hatter to write a letter on behalf of the city opposing SB 112 and several others.
The Kenton County Mayors Group recently met to discuss their apprehensions around the bill. Some mayors said they were concerned that without local government oversight, short-term rentals will proliferate…