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Mansfield council passes ordinance limiting RVs on public streets to one 72‑hour window before enforcement

City Council of the City of Mansfield, Texas · February 23, 2026
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Summary

Council amended the proposed RV parking ordinance so the 72‑hour clock begins when an officer visually encounters and notifies the owner; a citation may follow if the vehicle remains and a 48‑hour removal notice applies. The ordinance includes a 30‑day public‑education period before active enforcement.

The City Council approved an ordinance on Feb. 23, 2026, amending Title 7 (Traffic Code) to regulate recreational vehicles parked on city streets and public right of way. The change establishes a 72‑hour limit on parked RVs before a citation may be issued and allows the city to remove vehicles that remain after notice and a removal period.

Council clarified…

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