"I would be devastated (if my RV was towed)," Diamond, 27, who only provided her first name for privacy, told San José Spotlight. "This is our home."
The $1.5-million pilot Oversized and Lived-In Vehicle Enforcement program is being funded through this fiscal year's budget, expecting to establish a temporary tow-away site every week.
The city’s tow-away zone program will begin early 2025, targeting areas close to schools, waterways, tiny home sites and parks, affecting those living in RVs.
City transportation workers hand-counted over 1,000 RVs spread throughout San Jose, focusing on downtown and East San Jose as areas for the new tow-away regulations.
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