RV Storage on City Streets
Posted by Steve Roos in on 4:45 AM
Currently, anyone can park a motorhome or trailer on the street provided it’s moved within 48 hours. Problem is some people circumvent the intent of the law by driving it around the block or pulling ahead a few feet.
Tonight, the City Council will consider an ordinance preventing these people from using city streets for storage of recreational vehicles and trailers. If the proposed ordinance is adopted, you’ll still be able to load and unload your camp trailer, but it can’t be returned within 500 feet of the same location within “two non-consecutive 24-hour periods in a 7 consecutive calendar day time period” – attorney speak for “overnight is okay, but not all week.”
If you have any concerns about the proposed ordinance, contact a member of the city council.
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