Madison City Council considers short-term rental rules, annexation at June 22 meeting
The Madison City Council’s June 22 agenda included public hearings on two ordinances to regulate short-term rentals and a proposal to annex 35.6 acres west of Hardiman Road. No votes or final decisions were recorded in the available agenda; the items remain proposals until the council acts at a future meeting.
Public hearings set for short-term rentals, land annexation
The council scheduled public hearings on:
- **Ordinance 2026-175** and **Ordinance 2026-201**, which would allow and regulate short-term rental properties (rentals of less than 30 days).
- **Ordinance 2026-168**, which would zone and annex 35.6 acres west of Hardiman Road.
These items appeared on the agenda for hearing but have not yet been adopted. Residents who wish to track the ordinances should monitor future meeting notices.
Other agenda items
Several resolutions and proposed ordinances were also on the June 22 agenda:
- **Resolution 2026-227-R**: Appoints the Board of Directors for the city’s Redevelopment Authority.
- **Resolution 2026-226-R**: Exempts hearing instrument sales from the city’s sales tax.
- **Proposed ordinance 2026-210**: Would amend Certificate of Occupancy fees.
The consent agenda included acceptance of grants and insurance settlements, as well as a declaration of surplus property.
A departmental report also proposed creating an Environmental Specialist position and adopting a computer and artificial-intelligence use policy for city employees.
All items remain pending; no votes were reported in the agenda.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed in the public documents reviewed for this roundup.
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