by MandysMom » Tue Feb 11, 2014 4:30 pm
I still remember the time I went across town to the big Sam's Club to shop and saw a rv parked with slides out, a big mat down, and potted plants set out. I asked inside if it was someone working or vending and they said they had no idea who it was but had been there a couple of days. People like that make it harder on is all. A few years later I went to a town hall meeting by the Lt in charge of parking talking about new RV regulations. She said she had owned an RV and knew what the changes meant to all of but said she had little choice but recommend them because they were getting so many complaints. Said she actually was sent to visit and wrote to many similar size cities in the US before writing her recommendations for new regulations. What sent it all in motion was two major things: the police had caught several sexual predators bringing their RVs into parking lots in town to look for victims and the city needed to give teeth to our police to make sure that stopped right away and the police driving the streets at night or day can't be having to check every RV that stops at every parking lot at night to see who is inside. The second was people blocking their neighbors parking by taking up multiple lengths worth of street parking and the like in neighborhoods. So for the cause of a few bad apples, now no one can overnight at any parking lot in Roseville CA and if you own a RV it must be fully on your own property and only on city street parked in front of your house long enough to load or unload, for a maximum of 72 hours per month. For now the residential parking is totally complaint driven, but one of my neighbors was having her roof done and parked out of our cul de sac on the street we drive into, not even in front of a house because all the houses face the cul de sacs, and left it there I think 3 days and got a $600 ticket because someone complained. We still dont know who. We are lucky to have a huge drive and all our vehicles fit.