City Commission to Consider Short-Term Rental Caps
By Beth Milligan | June 4, 2026
Traverse City commissioners will consider caps on short-term rentals that could significantly reduce the number allowed in different zoning districts. That’s one of several issues they plan to tackle as they work with staff to implement the city’s new strategic action plan and objectives and key results (OKRs). Removing barriers to childcare and housing and holding more joint meetings with other boards to encourage better collaboration are also on the list.
Commissioners Monday received their first quarterly update since adopting OKRs – a list of targeted goals and outcomes for the city’s recently adopted strategic action plan – in March. City Director of Communications & Strategic Initiatives Colleen Paveglio sought …
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