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Broomfield adopts 72‑hour RV parking limit, rejects broader 28‑day 'green pass' permit

Broomfield City Council · March 25, 2026
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Summary

On third reading the council approved Ordinance 2293 limiting recreational/oversized vehicle street parking to 72 hours within any 14‑day period and adopted visitor‑pass and humanitarian outreach amendments; a proposed 28‑day temporary compliance 'green pass' was not removed from the table (motion failed 2–7) and therefore was not adopted.

Broomfield’s City Council passed Ordinance 2293 on third reading, restricting recreational vehicle (RV) and oversized vehicle parking on public streets to 72 hours in any 14‑day period and preserving amendments approved on earlier readings for a seven‑day visitor pass and for humanitarian outreach. The ordinance also prohibits living or sleeping in an RV parked on the public right‑of‑way and authorizes administrative citations and towing for repeat or serious violations.

Brandon Murray, co‑compliance manager, summarized complaint trends and enforcement procedures, telling council the city received…

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