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Attorney and residents urge fuller environmental review of proposed short‑term rental restrictions

April 14, 2026 | Santa Barbara City, Santa Barbara County, California


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Attorney and residents urge fuller environmental review of proposed short‑term rental restrictions
During general public comment on April 14, an attorney with Angel Law and other speakers urged the City Council to revise proposed short‑term rental (STR) ordinances and to perform environmental review before adoption.

Steve Leonard, an associate attorney with Angel Law, spoke by phone and said the staff report’s suggested exemption from environmental review relied on "sequent guidelines section 15061B3" (as read in the record) and lacked evidence showing there is "no possibility that the activity in question may have a significant effect on the environment." Leonard argued that removing hundreds of STR listings inside the city could push visitors to stay outside the city, increasing vehicle travel times and greenhouse‑gas emissions and therefore meriting an initial study under CEQA. He also said the ordinances as drafted could conflict with the city’s land‑use plan and implicate property‑rights concerns for hosts who currently operate legally but lack permits.

Leonard urged council not to accept the ordinances in their current form if they are presented without additional review and recommended a more moderate approach that preserves lower‑cost visitor housing. The council did not take immediate action on STR ordinances at this meeting; the ordinance committee had continued related work and the matter is expected to return for additional staff analysis and public hearings.

No formal votes or ordinance language changes occurred at this meeting on STR regulation; the public comment record will be part of future committee consideration.

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