The rules could add regulations for short-term rental owners and require rental platforms to collect hotel occupancy taxes.

AUSTIN, Texas — Austin city leaders are looking at new rules for Airbnb properties and other short-term vacation rentals in the city – but they want to hear from the public first.

The rules could add regulations for short-term rental owners and require rental platforms to collect hotel occupancy taxes.

City staff say these could help address issues like noise and parking at short-term rentals while looking at how those properties affect housing costs.

This isn’t Austin’s first attempt at regulating short-term rentals. Previous rules approved in 2016 ended up being struck down by a federal court.

City leaders will host several public meetings to talk about the new proposals, starting on Jan. 21.

The full council could vote on the rules by April.

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