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Sedona officials: Short-term rental legislation ignores housing affordability - KNAU
Summary
Sedona officials are voicing concerns that proposed short-term rental legislation fails to address the critical issue of housing affordability. This indicates a potential conflict between STR regulations and the availability of affordable housing. The situation calls for a re-evaluation of the proposed rules to balance the needs of the tourism sector and the local community.
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