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2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Leslee Cook Testimony
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to the economic vitalit of our island. <br /> Given the substantial benefits that short-term rentals offer to both the <br /> local community and visitors, I am deeply concerned about the <br /> potential impacts of Bill 121. 1 fear that the proposed regulations may <br /> not onlyjeoparclize the livelihoods of hosts like myself but also <br /> diminish the accessibility of Hawaii to a broader range of visitors. <br /> Therefore, I respectfully request the Planning Commission to consider <br /> he followin <br /> 1. lConcluct an economic impact study to full understand the <br /> contributions of short-term rentals to our econom . <br /> 2. lRecommend the removal of restrictive and invasive registration <br /> re uirements that could hinder the operation of short-term <br /> rentals. <br /> 7 Fnsure that regulations do not unfairly penalize responsible <br /> hosts who have consistently contributed to the count 's revenue <br /> and tourism industr . <br /> By addressing these concerns, we can ensure that short-term rentals <br /> continue to play a vital role in Hawai'i's tourism and economy, <br /> benefiting both residents and visitors alike. <br /> Mahalo for your attention to these matters. I trust that the <br /> Commission will carefully consider the positive contributions of short- <br /> term rentals and seek solutions that support the interests of all <br /> stakeholders. <br /> Me ka ha'aha'a, <br /> Leslee Cook. 76-5921 Mamalahoa Hwy, #442, <br /> Holualoa, HI, 9672 <br />
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