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Broomfield council advances tighter RV parking limits, adds 7‑day visitor permits and humanitarian outreach requirement
Summary
After hours of public testimony, the council amended a proposed ordinance to limit long‑term RV parking on public streets, approved a 7‑day visitor permit and a mandated outreach requirement, and tabled a longer "green pass" hardship permit for further drafting before a required third reading.
BROOMFIELD — The City and County of Broomfield moved forward Monday on a controversial ordinance restricting long‑term parking of recreational and oversized vehicles on public streets, voting 9–0 on second reading of Ordinance 2293 as amended and scheduling a third reading to finalize substantive permit rules.
The ordinance, as revised, would limit long‑term parking of major recreational vehicles on public streets, keep in place a prohibition on living or sleeping in RVs on the right of way, and add two council‑approved measures intended to balance neighborhood impacts with residents’ needs. Council unanimously adopted a new 7‑day visitor permit for RVs and approved an amendment requiring staff to provide resource information and outreach before issuing a removal notice. A separate 28‑day “green pass” compliance permit for people in hardship or with mechanical failures…
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