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- 🌳 Volunteers Needed for McKinley Park Tree Planting!🌳 02/19/2025
- East Lawn Memorial Park Guided Historic Walking Tours 02/08/2025
- 20 Is Plenty Lawn Sign Available 02/04/2025
- 77 Volunteers, 16 Trees, and a Greener Future 02/03/2025
- Make a Date to Help the Tree Canopy 01/06/2025
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East Sacramento Preservation Seeks McKinley Pond Pictures To Help With Restoration
Got an old McKinley Pond photo? If you remember where that polaroid, carrousel slide or instamatic is stashed, dust it off and send us a copy. You can send us a picture of the picture, scan it, or copy it. Posting it on Facebook and tagging us would work too. We’re looking for pictures to help Judy McClaver review past “lives” of the pond to help with restoration.
Posted in McKinley Park, McKinley Park Pond, Uncategorized
Tagged ducks, mckinley park, mckinley park pond, turtles
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AirBnB Meeting—On the table: caps, permits, taxes
Community meeting set for Wednesday, Sept. 9 at City Hall
A community meeting will allow City of Sacramento residents and businesses an opportunity to discuss new rules for short-term rentals within private homes through websites such as AirBnB. The meeting is slated for Wednesday, Sept. 9, in the Sacramento City Hall lobby, 915 I St., from 5:30 to 7 p.m.
Councilmembers and staff want to hear from the community about whether or not there should be regulations on the “home/room sharing” industry, and if so, then to what degree. AirBnB operates a web platform enabling property owners to rent out a room/house short-term.
Topics up for discussion include:
- a cap on the number of nights a home or room can be rented in one year without triggering a requirement for the property owner to obtain a conditional use permit and related one-time fees
- ensuring that the 12 percent transit occupancy tax on the nightly rental fee is being paid
- the challenges and opportunities for Sacramento in the vacation rental industry
There are about 170 properties within City limits currently listed on AirBnB.
After the community meeting, the item will be heard at the City’s Law and Legislation Committee meeting, followed by the Planning and Design Commission meeting before being heard by City Council.
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Tagged AirBnB, AirBnB Sacramento, Caps Sacramento, home/room sharing, permits Sacramento, short term rentals Sacramento, taxes Sacramento, VRBO Sacramento
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