In a 7-2 vote, the Broomfield City Council passed a controversial ordinance that will bring additional restrictions for parking large vehicles on public streets.
The new ordinance will add further restrictions to the city’s rules for parking large vehicles in Broomfield, including prohibiting the parking of recreational vehicles on a public street for longer than 72 hours in any 14-day period, according to a council memorandum.
Under the ordinance, it will be unlawful to park a “major recreational vehicle” on any public rights of way of the city unless, among other requirements, it is parked on a public street adjacent to the property owned or occupied by the owner or responsible person of the RV and is being loaded or unloaded, according to the draft ordinance text…