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- This Battle Over Maui Rentals Just Hit A Boiling Point
What Bill 9 means for Maui vacation rentals The legislation at the center of the crisis, known as Bill 9, seeks to phase out short-term vacation rentals in apartment-zoned districts across Maui This includes thousands of units that have operated for decades under the “Minatoya list,” which granted legal non-conforming use to many older condominium buildings, especially in West and South
- Groups weigh in on proposed short-term rental ban . . . - Maui News
Maui County Mayor Richard Bissen has proposed phasing out thousands of short-term vacation rentals in apartment districts to provide more affordable housing for residents, but some real
- Maui Moves Closer To Phasing Out Thousands Of Short-Term . . .
Mayor Richard Bissen’s bold and controversial proposal to turn more than 7,000 short-term rentals into much needed long-term housing took a major step forward Tuesday night
- Maui council to continue hearing testimonies on short-term . . .
More than 230 people signed up to testify on Bill 9, which was introduced by Maui Mayor Richard Bissen last year and looks to convert thousands of short-term rentals in Maui into
- Bill 9 (2025) overview – Maui County Council
Bill 9 would not affect bed and breakfast homes permitted under Chapter 19 64, Maui County Code, or short-term rental homes permitted under Chapter 19 65, Maui County Code
- Behind Mauis Minatoya List: a look at short-term rentals . . .
Maui County and Lahaina Strong held a press conference in which Mayor Richard Bissen announced proposed county legislation to phase out certain short-term rentals on Maui
- Maui housing advocates urge council to phase out short-term . . .
Supporters are urging the council to support Bill 9, which would phase out short-term rentals in the county’s apartment-zoned districts, also known as the Minatoya List
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