San Diego city leaders will consider Wednesday a ballot measure asking voters to levy a hefty new tax on vacation rentals, as ...
The tax measure could be placed on the June 2026 ballot if it eventually receives approval from the full city council.
The San Diego city council is considering a proposal to impose a $5,000 tax per bedroom per year on short-term vacation ...
Councilmember Raul Campillo opposed the tax, and said 81 percent of vacation rentals are owned by San Diegans. He said if the ...
Councilmember Sean Elo Rivera is proposing a new tax on short-term vacation rentals and out-of-town second homes in San Diego ...
San Diego residents will have an opportunity to vote on a proposed "Vacation Home Operation Tax" that could generate between ...
The San Diego City Council's Rules Committee will discuss a proposed ballot measure Wednesday which would tax vacant second ...
San Diego already has pledged $11.5 million in block grant funds toward the project, added to $12.5 million from the county.
A tax on vacation rentals would be one more attempt by city leaders to change the subject from real budget issues.
If approved by the committee and then later the full City Council, the measure would go before voters in 2026.