Residents complain of repeated parking enforcement and trailer tags near Veil Vista Park; city staff to follow up

5340863 · July 9, 2025

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Summary

Two residents told the council they repeatedly received parking enforcement tags for trailers parked across from Veil Vista Park and asked for clarification of enforcement rules; the mayor asked staff to follow up with code enforcement and provided contact information.

Two residents raised concerns during public comment on July 8 about recurring parking enforcement near Veil Vista Park, saying posted tags gave them limited time to move trailers and that neighborhood practices or previous informal arrangements were unclear.

Russell Miller said his trailers were tagged with a 72-hour notice, then retagged after he moved one to his driveway; he said he had previously been told by an officer he could move trailers every 72 hours but was unsure why enforcement had resumed. Dennis Cook said he and others who parked vehicles across from Veil Vista Park believe a prior registration arrangement had lapsed when people sold or moved, and he asked for a compromise or a registered-exemption program. Both asked why enforcement appeared to occur seasonally.

The mayor said city administration and code-enforcement officials would follow up and collected contact information. Staff indicated the enforcement action was likely code enforcement and the city administrator will follow up with the residents and Officer Valdez.

No formal council action was taken; the mayor directed staff to investigate and follow up with the residents.