short-term rentals
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· 2026-02-18
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Village Manager Bryan Healy reported that Dobbs Park renovations won't be finished by opening day but a fenced walkway will allow access to the fields for the parade. The rental registry letters have gone out — residents with non-10520 mailing addres…
Croton's short-term rental hosts will begin collecting a 3% occupancy tax starting April 1, following a unanimous Board of Trustees vote on Wednesday that formalized the new local law. The tax, authorized by state legislation signed last October by G…
=== EXECUTIVE BRIEF ===
• Approved co-naming of Cleveland Drive near the library for Lorraine Hansberry
• Adopted Local Law 4 of 2026, imposing a 3% occupancy tax on hotels, motels, and short-term rentals effective April 1
• Authorized village manage…
In a quieter but arguably more consequential move, the board adopted a 3% occupancy tax on hotels, motels, and short-term rentals, effective April 1. The village previously had no such tax because it has no operating hotels, but a recent change in st…
On the revenue side, the board set a February 18 public hearing on a proposed 3% occupancy tax on hotel and motel rooms, including short-term rentals, authorized by state legislation signed by Governor Hochul last October. The board also approved a M…
The new rental registry fees, also approved 4-0, charge $25 per unit on a triennial basis for standard rentals and annually for short-term rentals, capped at $500 per property. Late fees of $100 and $250 kick in after 30 and 60 days, respectively. Re…