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City of Belleville seeking public feedback on STA By-law

By Hailey MacDonald Sep 15, 2025 | 10:31 PM

The City of Belleville is seeking public input on their Short-Term Accomodation (STA) By-law.

An STA is a dwelling or dwelling unit that is rented for less than 30 days, not including a motel, hotel, hospital, tourist inn or accomodations where there is no payment exchanged.

Currently, STA’s must:

Have no more than three rooms individually rented.

Have a maximum of four guests allowed (unless it is an entire single detached dwelling rented under a single booking).

Be at least 100 metres from another STA (except downtown).

Have an STA license.

The City is currently reviewing the By-law and is requesting public input.

The survey can be located at this link. Must be completed by Oct 1.

(HAILEY MACDONALD)