Atlanta, GA
City of Atlanta cracking down on Airbnb, short term rentals
About 4,000 short-term leases might quickly now not be allowed to function in Atlanta due to a brand new ordinance cracking down on who’s capable of hire out their dwelling.
ATLANTA — Greater than 4,000 Airbnb and short-term leases might quickly disappear from Atlanta, due to a brand new ordinance cracking down on who’s capable of hire out their dwelling.
This week, metropolis council prolonged the compliance deadline from June 1 to Sept. 6. as debate over and complaints concerning the new guidelines are hashed out.
Below the ordinance, folks can solely personal two Airbnb or quick time period rental items, and one should be their major residence.
You should be a resident of Atlanta, pay $150 yearly for a allow, and pay an 8% tax rental charge.
The ordinance additionally cracks down on noise and get together violations, growing penalties to a number of thousand {dollars}.
Kathie McClure hosts two quick time period leases in the identical Midtown duplex. However as a result of she does not reside there full time, she’d be in violation of the brand new guidelines.
“We reside close by, [the duplex] will not be our major residence,” she mentioned. “I’m a superb instance of how excessive among the interpretations are that the town has adopted.”
There are at present an estimated 7,465 Airbnb and Vrbo properties in Atlanta.
An Airbnb spokesperson instructed 11Alive that hosts in Atlanta collectively earned almost $139 million in 2021, with internet hosting serving as a supply of earnings for greater than 9,500 hosts throughout the metropolitan space.
A reported 54% of quick time period rental homeowners in Atlanta have greater than two listings, placing them in violation below the brand new guidelines.
“That is how I make a dwelling and assist my household,” mentioned Wealthy Monroe, president of the newly fashioned Atlanta Metro Quick Time period Rental Alliance (AMSTRA). “The truth is it may be a variety of jobs at stake. The native financial system goes to be impacted.”
Supporters of the ordinance say it would assist tackle unruly events and noise violations, and make extra properties out there for residents who want a spot to reside.
In Atlanta there was a 37% lower in out there long run rental housing properties since 2019, in accordance with an evaluation of US Census Bureau knowledge.
Solely 4.9% of flats or leases within the metropolis are at present out there.
McClure says she and different hosts are grateful metropolis council prolonged the enforcement deadline, amid complaints that the allow utility course of was tedious and complicated.
“The danger that the town is taking with the overly sophisticated course of is that they are going to have numerous so-called unlawful items,” she mentioned. “Town is setting itself up for failure.”
Between now and the September deadline, Monroe says AMSTRA hopes to work with metropolis council to barter the ordinance phrases.
“The center floor for us would mainly permit a variety of our members which can be at present working quick time period leases to have the ability to proceed to take action by having sort of a legacy possibility,” he mentioned.
In a press release, Metropolis Planning Commissioner Janide Sidifall instructed 11Alive:
“In response to residents’ requests and issues, the Division of Metropolis Planning administratively prolonged the enforcement of the Quick-term Rental ordinance to September 6, 2022. We need to be aware of our residents as we heard issues from some STR homeowners on the licensing course of. Moreover, with the fast progress of the short-term rental trade within the metropolis, we additionally need to be accountable and protecting to all communities and neighborhoods as detailed in Atlanta Metropolis Design. We need to assist facilitate a considerate, but worthwhile Quick-term Rental trade within the metropolis of Atlanta.”
Atlanta, GA
4 passengers injured as hundreds evacuate Delta flight by emergency slide in Atlanta
Hundreds of passengers were forced to evacuate a Delta airlines flight by emergency slides in snowy conditions Friday after an aborted takeoff in Atlanta — leading to at least four injuries and one hospitalization, authorities said.
Roughly 200 people hurriedly deplaned Minneapolis-bound flight 2668 on the tarmac at Atlanta International Airport at 9:10 a.m. due to an engine problem, airline officials said.
Footage posted on social media shows frazzled travelers, including children, running with their luggage from a Boeing 757-300 plane in several inches of snow, according to atlantanewsfirst.com.
Four passengers reported minor injuries and one was taken to the hospital, while the others were treated at the scene, the airport said.
Details about the engine problems were not immediately clear.
Delta apologized to passengers for the nerve-wracking experience.
“Delta’s flight crew followed established procedures to suspend the takeoff of flight…after an indication of an engine issue,” Delta said in a statement.
“Nothing is more important than the safety of our people and customers, and we apologize to our customers for their experience.”
Atlanta, GA
Houston faces Atlanta on 3-game win streak
Houston Rockets (25-12, second in the Western Conference) vs. Atlanta Hawks (19-19, ninth in the Eastern Conference)
Atlanta; Saturday, 3 p.m. EST
BOTTOM LINE: Houston seeks to continue its three-game win streak with a victory over Atlanta.
The Hawks have gone 10-7 at home. Atlanta ranks third in the Eastern Conference with 17.5 fast break points per game led by Jalen Johnson averaging 3.6.
The Rockets have gone 12-6 away from home. Houston averages 113.1 points and has outscored opponents by 6.0 points per game.
The Hawks’ 13.1 made 3-pointers per game this season are just 0.7 more made shots on average than the 12.4 per game the Rockets give up. The Hawks average 113.1 points per game, 6.7 fewer points than the 119.8 the Hawks give up to opponents.
TOP PERFORMERS: Johnson is averaging 19.8 points, 10.1 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.5 steals for the Hawks.
Alperen Sengun is averaging 19.3 points, 10.5 rebounds and five assists for the Rockets.
LAST 10 GAMES: Hawks: 5-5, averaging 119.2 points, 41.2 rebounds, 30.5 assists, 11.2 steals and 5.3 blocks per game while shooting 47.7% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 121.5 points per game.
Rockets: 7-3, averaging 113.7 points, 48.0 rebounds, 19.9 assists, 8.9 steals and 4.4 blocks per game while shooting 45.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 108.9 points.
INJURIES: Hawks: Kobe Bufkin: out for season (shoulder), Larry Nance Jr.: out (hand), Jalen Johnson: day to day (shoulder), Cody Zeller: day to day (personal).
Rockets: Tari Eason: day to day (injury management), Jabari Smith Jr.: out (hand).
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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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Atlanta, GA
MLS apologizes for falsely announcing Atlanta United transfer
Major League Soccer apologized Thursday for publishing a story on its website that identified the wrong player as having transferred to one of its clubs, Atlanta United.
The league’s website, MLSSoccer.com, published a story Wednesday that falsely reported that Celtic FC and Japan forward Kyogo Furuhashi had been acquired by Atlanta. The article was quickly removed.
“Major League Soccer’s website mistakenly posted an article that named the wrong player as having signed with an MLS club,” the league said in a statement to The Athletic. “The article was immediately removed and corrected. MLS extends its sincere apologies to the impacted parties.”
The false report is no longer available, and the link now directs to an error message.
The mistake appears linked to Atlanta’s transfer hint for another player, US-born Cayman Togashi, a former Japanese youth international who spent his entire professional career in Japan. Atlanta teased on social media the arrival of a Japanese player, fueling those rumors even more.
The club later announced it signed Togashi through the 2025 season with an option for 2026. The 31-year-old signed on a free transfer from Sagan Tosu in Japan’s top flight.
Last month, the Daily Mail reported that Atlanta submitted a $12 million bid for Furuhashi. The club also recently named Ronny Delia, a former Celtic manager, as its head coach. Around the time of the false report by MLS, Furuhashi played in Celtic’s 2-0 win against Dundee United, coming on as a substitute for Adam Idah in the 62nd minute.
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