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Council asks staff to revisit RV parking, 72-hour rule and permit enforcement after multiple public complaints
Summary
Following several public comments about persistent RV and vehicle parking near private property, the council asked staff to return with options to strengthen enforcement of the 72-hour parking rule, consider a minimum relocation distance, and review the RV permit process so permits are meaningful and enforceable.
Several members of the public raised concerns about long-term RV and vehicle parking in residential areas during oral communications. Property owners and residents described vehicles and RVs occupying street parking for days and weeks, citing impacts on tenants, trash, graffiti and landlord property management.
David Morgan, who said he owns rental property in Lompoc, asked council to consider changing the local 72-hour parking rule so vehicles must move a minimum distance (for example, a tenth of a mile) rather than the common practice…
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