West
California neighborhood bans short-term Airbnb rentals after drug parties, shooting
A neighborhood in Long Beach, California has become the first and possibly not last to ban unsupervised Airbnb rentals over concerns about drug-filled parties plaguing homes.
In April, College Estates resident Andy Oliver filed a petition to the city’s Community Development Department following months of out-of-state tourists renting out unhosted houses, taking advantage of the state’s lax drug laws and blaring loud music late into the night. The final straw came after a shooting victim ended up outside Oliver’s house.
“People have to live with this knowing that your house, your safe place, has now been violated by violent crime,” Oliver told CBS News.
College Estates rentals will have to be supervised or risk shutting down the property. (Photo Illustration by Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)
By Tuesday, his efforts paid off with over half of the approximately 800 homes in his area agreeing to sign, successfully passing the new restrictions.
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According to a city ordinance passed in 2020, Long Beach is permitted to have 1,000 un-hosted or unsupervised short-term rentals. However, a provision allowed residents to circulate petitions that could ban these types of rentals.
House rentals in the College Estates neighborhood will now have to either convert to a supervised rental, where the host is on site, or shut down the property after their license expires.
Oliver’s success has since inspired nine other Long Beach neighborhoods to petition for similar bans, as well as a new advocacy group called the Long Beach Safe Neighborhood Coalition.
“Our group has found growing support in the past few months as people are finding out about our website and the overall cause of protecting residential neighborhoods from unhosted, unsupervised short term rentals – most run by real estate investors and LLCs (to rent on platforms like Airbnb, VRBO, Hotels.Com), etc.,” the coalition told Fox News Digital.
Residents have grown concerned over criminal activities in their neighborhoods from rowdy rentals. (Spiderstock/iStock)
The group added, “We’ve even gotten inquiries from as far away as North Carolina and Florida from concerned homeowners there battling similar issues. This is a nationwide (really worldwide) issue that is affecting communities everywhere – and residents are standing up against the proliferation of short-term rentals that are transforming once quiet, peaceful neighborhoods into tourist districts and crime havens.”
One resident included Christina Nigrelli, who is currently awaiting the city’s review of her petition for an unsupervised rental ban in her South of Conant neighborhood.
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“We are hoping to hear before June,” Nigrelli told Fox News Digital. “We are cautiously optimistic. We had a lot of support throughout the neighborhood.”
The Long Beach Safe Neighborhood Coalition stated it was informed by the city that the other neighborhood petitions are also expected to be counted by June.
Nine other Long Beach neighborhoods are awaiting responses for similar petitions. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Fox News Digital reached out to the City of Long Beach for a comment.
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Hawaii
Damage reports continue to grow after Kona low storms
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – The city has received nearly 1,600 damage reports so far after the back-to-back Kona low storms.
Dawn Takeuchi Apuna, director of the Department of Planning and Permitting, provided the information Thursday while testifying in front of the Honolulu City Council Zoning & Planning Committee.
“It was very interesting just to understand, go house to house, to really see the damage, understand what people are going through,” said Apuna about validating the data with government employees.
The DPP provided the following data:
- 23 homes destroyed
- 260 homes need major repairs
- 32 temporarily inaccessible
- 436 homes sustained minor damage
- 442 homes sustained cosmetic damage, but are safe to live in
- 393 homes sustained no visible damage
Apuna explained that major damage means floodwaters reached more than 12 inches and covered a major outlet. Minor damage means floodwaters reached below 12 inches on a structure.
“With this information, FEMA was able to take that data and take it to the feds to determine the disaster declaration,” said Apuna.
Representatives from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and the U.S. Small Business Administration went out into the community to validate the information.
“It was important that we went out right after the storms to assess flood lines within houses and to really understand the level of damage,” said Apuna.
She said close to 56 percent of those affected did not have flood insurance. “That’s where FEMA comes in. If you don’t have insurance, FEMA hopefully can cover that cost.”
Apuna testified that the DPP is providing residents with the tools, resources, and guidance needed to restore structures.
DPP also received 17 new permit applications from flood victims.
“Six are repair permits, two are alteration or addition, which we need to look at because they might not be necessarily Kona low-affected,” said Apuna.
Staff can waive permitting fees on a case-by-case basis.
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Idaho
Shed and pickup truck destroyed in Idaho Falls fire – East Idaho News
The following is a news release from the Idaho Falls Fire Department.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded to a structure fire on East Ririe Highway Thursday afternoon after a controlled burn spread to a nearby shed, resulting in significant property damage.
At approximately 4:05 p.m., emergency crews were dispatched following reports of a large shed on fire. Upon arrival, firefighters found the structure fully involved, along with a pickup truck that was engulfed in flames.
Initial information indicates the homeowner had been burning vegetation along a canal bank behind the shed. Although the individual applied water and the fire appeared to be extinguished, it is believed the fire reignited and spread to the nearby structure.
Fire crews acted quickly to contain the blaze and prevent further spread. A classic car stored inside the shed was safely removed prior to significant damage. However, a Chevy pickup truck was destroyed, and the shed sustained severe structural damage and is no longer usable. Estimated property loss is approximately $80,000.
The fire also extended into a nearby willow tree, burning within the trunk. Due to safety concerns, a large cottonwood tree adjacent to the shed was felled by the department’s wildland team to prevent additional hazards and protect surrounding property.
The Idaho Falls Fire Department responded with a full suppression effort, including additional personnel. Assistance was also provided by the Idaho Falls Fire Department Wildland Team and Idaho State Police.
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