
San Carlos City Council is contemplating measures to address the rising number of RVs parked on the east side of the city. Council members expressed interest in a citywide ban on RVs while also considering the impact on local businesses and RV residents. Current enforcement includes marking vehicles with 72-hour stickers and issuing $50 tickets, but removal of vehicles has been ineffective. Some council members advocate for increased fines to deter RV parking, while others suggest a permit program may be more empathetic but resource-intensive.
""It's kind of a whack-a-mole, if you ban it in one place, they're going to move to another," Councilwoman Sara McDowell said."
""It needs to be a big number that people are going to be like, 'Holy cow, I can't stay here. Maybe there's somewhere else I should go,'" Councilman John Dugan said."
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