'Our city is not an RV park': L.A. to study widespread RV parking ban
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In a 14-0 vote Monday, the Los Angeles City Council ordered city agencies to come up with "recommendations for a citywide program" that would limit RV parking.
High rental rates have made RVs a comparatively more dignified alternative for those on the margins. The small bathrooms and living spaces offer privacy, security and a sense of a home.
Our city is not an RV park, and we can't and shouldn't put up with the widespread impacts these RV encampments cause," said Councilmember Traci Park.
Pressure is building for a citywide approach as more districts impose parking restrictions, forcing homeless people to play a nightly game of musical chairs.
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