MEDIA CONTACT:
Erin Greaves
Communications Manager
208-634-8966
egreaves@mccall.id.us

Citizens, it is time to engage your Legislators regarding House Bill 506.

As your Mayor and proud member of the McCall community, I'm compelled to let you know about House Bill 506, a proposed bill that would severely limit the City Council’s ability to protect the health and safety of our visitors, citizens, and neighborhoods with reasonable requirements on Short-Term Rentals (STRs). Living here among you all, I understand the deep connection we share to our homes and the collective responsibility we hold in safeguarding the well-being of every resident and visitor alike.

Our town thrives thanks to the dedication of our business owners. In McCall, Short-Term Rentals provide additional accommodations for visitors, bolstering our local economy and supporting our local businesses. Moreover, the local option taxes they generate play a crucial role in maintaining our city's infrastructure and local housing initiatives while supporting nonprofit initiatives that benefit us all.

Yet within this prosperity, we mustn't overlook the importance of safety and community. Effective regulation can complement our way of life rather than hinder it. By implementing sensible permitting and regulations, we can ensure that everyone feels secure in their surroundings, whether they're here for a brief escape or a more extended stay. From adhering to fire code regulations to preserving the residential integrity of our neighborhoods, these measures are essential in safeguarding the unique character of McCall that we cherish.

In January, the City of McCall partnered with the McCall Fire District to explore our short-term rental owners' and managers' satisfaction with our new safety protocols. By surveying stakeholders, we've gained valuable insights into their experiences with the STR inspection and permit procedures. Working closely with McCall Fire, we're actively exploring ways to improve the process. We were pleased to discover that the majority of respondents noted an enhanced sense of security in their homes for guests after completing the inspection process.

As elected leaders, the City Council and I strive to balance property rights and community welfare. We recognize the concerns of both permanent residents and short-term rental operators, and it's our duty to protect the interests of all parties involved. Through collaboration and open dialogue, we can find solutions that uphold McCall's unique charm while addressing the diverse needs of our residents and visitors.

I urge you, my neighbors, to join me in supporting these important safety goals and prudent control of vacation rentals. Together, we can ensure that our mountain town remains a welcoming and thriving destination for all who call it home or visit our community. If you support our approach to having reasonable regulations to manage Short-Term Rentals, please take the time to contact your legislators as soon as possible to oppose HB 506. We’ve created a list on our website at https://engagemccall.com/state.

Let's approach this issue with empathy, cooperation, and a shared voice to preserve the essence of McCall for present and future generations.

Mayor Bob Giles

This letter was published in the Star News on February 22nd, 2024.


District 8 Legislators (Valley County)

Senator Geoff Schroeder (R)
GSchroeder@senate.idaho.gov
District 8 1st term
300 S 10th E, Mountain Home, ID, 83647 Home (208) 332-1344 Statehouse (208) 332-1344 (Session Only) City Attorney and Prosecutor Committees: Local Government & Taxation - Vice Chair Agricultural Affairs Resources & Environment

Representative Matthew "Matt" Bundy (R)
MBundy@house.idaho.gov
District 8 House Seat A 2nd term
1735 Castle Way, Mountain Home, ID, 83647 Home (208) 599-2379 Statehouse (208) 332-1181 (Session Only) Teacher/Retired USAF Committees: Commerce & Human Resources - Vice Chair Appropriations Environment, Energy & Technology Ethics and House Policy

Representative Megan Blanksma (R)
MBlanksma@house.idaho.gov
District 8 House Seat B 4th term
595 S Thacker Rd, Hammett, ID, 83627 Home (208) 366-7976 Statehouse (208) 332-1054 (Session Only) Agribusiness Owner/Operator Committees: Health & Welfare Resources & Conservation Transportation & Defense


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