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San Fernando adopts ordinance to regulate RV parking, prohibit vehicle habitation on public streets
Summary
After a public hearing and staff presentation, the council adopted an ordinance that creates a limited residential/guest RV permit (2 consecutive nights; extensions up to 4 days/month), bans vehicle habitation and hookups on rights-of-way, and gives the police chief discretion to deny permits that would create a traffic hazard.
San Fernando — The City Council on Jan. 6 approved an ordinance amending Chapter 90 of the San Fernando Municipal Code to tighten rules on recreational-vehicle parking and to prohibit sleeping in vehicles on public streets.
Police officials presented the measure as a response to neighborhood safety and quality-of-life complaints. Sergeant Walter Dominguez said the ordinance establishes a residential and guest RV permit system that allows a maximum two consecutive overnight days per permit, expiring at 6 a.m. on the third day, with a possible extension to four calendar days per address each month. Permit holders must be city…
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