Riverside County Supervisors Delay Short-Term Rental Ordinance Changes Amid Enforcement Concerns

The Riverside County Board of Supervisors has voted to delay proposed amendments to the county’s short-term rental ordinance after hearing concerns from residents about ongoing enforcement issues.Following a 90-minute public hearing that included testimony from more than a dozen community members, supervisors unanimously agreed to postpone changes to Ordinance 927. Many residents reported continued problems with loud parties, safety concerns, and repeat violations by a small number of rental operators.Supervisors acknowledged challenges with after-hours code enforcement and law enforcement response, saying improved coordination between departments is needed before moving forward with amendments.County leadership said the executive office will conduct a “deep dive” review with the Sheriff’s Department and the Transportation and Land Management Agency to identify the root causes of the enforcement challenges and develop recommendations to present to the board at a later…..

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