Brandon Richard is a reporter for Denver7 in Denver, Colorado.
FAIRPLAY, Colo. — In the coming weeks, Park County leaders plan to address what they describe as growing challenges related to short-term rentals.
Like other mountain tourism areas, Park County has seen an explosion of short-term rentals in recent years. While that’s good for tourism, county leaders said it has created problems. Park County leaders plan to address short-term rental challenges in coming weeks "This moratorium allows for a much longer stakeholder involvement with homeowners, STR owners, and local businesses,” said Commissioner Amy Mitchell, who serves as the chair of the Park County Board of Commissioners. “It really was going to be a much more comprehensive process to try to get, like, groups together to brainstorm solutions.
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