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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2024-04-02 PL-CCI-2024-000003 Bill 121 Russ Lyman and Cynthia Allen Testimony From: russ(�Ocloudburstoroductions.net To: WPCtestimonv Subject: Reassessing Bill 121:A Call for Consideration of Short-Term Rental Contributions Date: Tuesday,April 2,2024 1:40:04 PM Subject:Reassessing Bill 121:A Call for Consideration of Short-Term Rental Contributions Chairman Dennis Lin Windward Planning Commission County of Hawai'i 25 Aupuni St. Unit 1502 Hilo,HI 96720 Aloha Chairman Lin, As a short-term rental host since April 2017,I am reaching out to express my concems regarding Bill 121.Over the past 7 years,I have not only contributed to the local economy through diligent payment of TA and GE taxes but have also played a significant role in supporting HawaiTs tourism industry. My efforts have helped thousands of visitors enjoy their stay on the Big Island without the high costs associated with hotel accommodations. The service I provide has been crucial in making Hawai'i accessible to a broader audience.This,in tum,has had a positive impact on our local economy.Visitors who stay in short-term rentals like mine contribute to the community by dining in restaurants,purchasing local goods,and participating in paid tours,among other activities.This ripple effect supports a wide range of businesses and contributes to the economic vitality of our island. Given the substantial benefits that short-term rentals offer to both the local community and visitors,I am deeply concemed about the potential impacts of Bill 121.I fear that the proposed regulations may not only jeopardize the livelihoods of hosts like myself but also diminish the accessibility of Hawai'i to a broader range of visitors. Therefore,I respectfully request the Planning Commission to consider the following: 1. Conduct an economic impact study to fully understand the contributions of short-term rentals to our economy. 2. Recommend the removal of restrictive and invasive registration requirements that could hinder the operation of short-term rentals. 3. Ensure that regulations do not unfairly penalize responsible hosts who have consistently contributed to the county's revenue and tourism industry. By addressing these concems,we can ensure that short-term rentals continue to play a vital role in HawaiTs tourism and economy, benefiting both residents and visitors alike. Mahalo for your attention to these matters.I trust that the Commission will carefully consider the positive contributions of short-term rentals and seek solutions that support the interests of all stakeholders. Me ka ha`aha`a, Russ Lyman and Cynthia Allen 73-1130 Alihilani Place Kailua-Kona,HI 96740