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Local resident asks council to consider exceptions to KOA 120-day stay limit

2682400 · March 19, 2025
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Summary

A KOA campground occupant asked the council to adopt an exception process to the city's 120-day limit on campground stays to accommodate workers and professionals who temporarily reside in RVs; council members agreed to revisit prior discussions and consider case-by-case options and staff follow-up.

Steve Lawrence, who identified himself as a resident of Southern California and a business owner working in the area, asked the Springville City Council on Tuesday to consider an exception process to the city's 120-day limit for stays at the KOA campground.

Lawrence said certain temporary professionals—construction workers, traveling nurses, airline or military pilots and others—often use RVs as temporary housing for extended contracts and that a strictly enforced 120-day limit can force them to cancel…

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