PORTLAND (WGME) — The Portland City Council has approved a six-month moratorium on new hotel construction in the city, in a 6-2 vote.
Councilor Kate Sykes, who proposed the moratorium, hopes the order will increase housing development instead of hotels.
“We are in a crisis, so everything we can do needs to prioritize the building of housing, not the building of hotels,” Sykes said.
The moratorium is designed to give the city time to review and revise a zoning ordinance known as Hotel Inclusionary Zoning. That zoning rule requires developers to build one unit of low-income housing for every 28 hotel rooms constructed. If developers fail to meet this requirement, they must pay a $4,700 fine per room.
The goal of the ordinance is to create…