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Westlake residents concerned about parties by short-term renters in residential neighborhood

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Westlake residents concerned about parties by short-term renters in residential neighborhood

City Council scheduled a July 9 Committee of the Whole meeting to discuss “pop-up social events” and short-term residential rentals in the city after hearing concerns from residents about late-night loud parties.

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