I live in a mobile/manufactured home park with a similar setup. When I relocated, I chose this park because it had an RV storage lot; many parks do not offer this amenity.
Occupants are not allowed to keep RV's at our home spaces; RV's must be in the RV storage lot for an extra fee or be stored off-site. Occupants and guests are not allowed to park any vehicles on the streets at all. This is detailed in either this park regulations or the California Mobilehome Residency Law; the latter is revised annually and the park is required to provide you with a copy or a link to the online document. Park policy can be more restrictive than state law; think regular neighborhood vs HOA.
Do I like this? Not really. I miss being able to have the RV next to the house. However, this is overall a pretty good place to live. I do not miss my noisy former neighborhood or having to take care of my former huge yard and old house. So I guess that means that the RV inconvenience balances out. There is no perfect place.
There is a surprising amount of traffic within the park: residents, visitors, caregivers, gardeners, trash trucks, parcel delivery services, emergency services, etc. It would really be a hazard to park a vehicle in the street.