San Francisco’s ban on RV parking goes into effect

On Saturday, San Francisco’s new ban on RV parking went into effect. Under the new rules, which were passed by San Francisco’s Board of Supervisors over the summer, RVs and other large vehicles cannot be parked in one spot in the city for more than two hours. Those in violation of these rules could get cited or towed.

There is an exception: people living in their RVs can apply for a temporary permit from the city to continue parking, and if approved, they receive a sticker to put on their vehicle allowing them to continue parking for another six months.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors and San Francisco’s mayor say the new rule is necessary to clean up city streets and to get the people living in RVs into housing…

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