gassersgarage
The California Kid
The city I live in has now banded RV parking on city street unless you purchase a permit, which is only good for 3 days. One of the causes was the city discovered that RV owner, who lived in other cities, were parking their RV's in neighboring cities. I, myself, don't own an RV, but if I did, I would either park it on my property (I have RV parking) or go to a storage lot. RVs use up precious neighborhood parking and you can't see around them, backing out of your driveway.
Now, a lot of neighboring cities are following suit. I expect a glut of used RVs in the RV trader. How are your cities regulating RVs?
Now, a lot of neighboring cities are following suit. I expect a glut of used RVs in the RV trader. How are your cities regulating RVs?
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