Portland begins charging for illegally parked lived-in RVs

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Portland has begun charging for illegally parked lived-in RVs.

Anyone living in an illegally parked car or RV will have to pay if it gets towed.

On Monday, the City of Portland began enforcing a law that allows it to tow live-in vehicles that are illegally parked and charge owners for the cost. Cars and campers with expired registration tags are included.

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Vehicles not retrieved within 30 days that require disposal will accrue additional costs ranging from $2,000 to $3,000, depending on the vehicle’s size. In those cases, the last-known registered owners will receive invoices by mail for towing and disposal fees…

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