New Broomfield ordinance amid rising complaints of RVs parked for extended time

Members of Broomfield City Council will consider a new ordinance that would limit how long larger vehicles like RVs can be parked on city streets.

“Down Burbank, just a couple weeks ago, the bus, RV and another vehicle that has been referenced several times tonight are still there. They are legally parked. There is not anything that we can do to make those vehicles move,” City and County of Broomfield Code Compliance Supervisor Brandon Murray said.

The city has received several complaints about oversized vehicles like RVs parked on public streets for an extended period of time.

Right now, the drivers of larger vehicles can park on public streets for as long as they want as long as no one is living inside. The new ordinance would limit parking to 72 hours every two weeks…

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