The Macedonia City Council considered an ordinance that would prohibit short-term rentals such as Airbnb listings but voted against the ban after several members said enforcement would be impractical and preferred nuisance-based remedies.
Council Member (speaker 4) explained a draft alternative from staff that would tie penalties to repeated incidents: "It's a 3 strikes type of thing," the member said, describing a system where corrective measures would be required after earlier incidents and criminal conduct could trigger escalating penalties if property owners failed to implement fixes. Staff noted enforcement challenges because public listings often omit precise addresses, making monitoring difficult.
Members said they were reluctant to broadly ban homeowners from renting their property. "I don't wanna keep people from doing something with their own home, having business, or making money off their property," one councilor said, while also acknowledging there had been at least one serious incident in town.
Council offered the ban for reading and a roll call followed; the ordinance did not pass. Members indicated they may pursue a nuisance-based approach or a regulatory framework that focuses on repeat criminal conduct and corrective measures instead of an outright ban.
The vote leaves the city relying on existing nuisance and criminal statutes for enforcement while staff and councilors consider a more targeted regulatory approach.