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City council set to vote on short-term rentals

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) -

Columbia city council is set to vote on short-term rental property regulations at its meeting Monday.

City leaders have been talking about the policies since May 2018.

The policies would add short-term rentals to the five percent lodging tax which leaders have said will put the properties in a level playing field with hotels and motels.

The properties would also be added to the city’s Rental Conservation Program. That program requires property owners apply for Certificates of Compliance to ensure the safety of the public.

The city council meeting starts at 7 p.m. Monday at City Hall.

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Brittany Wiley joined ABC 17 News in December 2018 as a full-time reporter. She anchors weekend morning broadcasts and reports in the early evening during the week.

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