Sep-27-2017 08:29 AM
Sep-27-2017 04:48 PM
ctilsie242 wrote:
Here in Austin, RV parking in the street, especially come some busy weekends, can mean trouble. You might find an extension cord plugged into your outside wiring, or a hose from your faucet going to the RV. Sometimes a nearby storm drain reeks suspiciously like black water as well.
The fun part is when the people park in driveways. If you don't have a "tow away zone" sign posted, there is a chance you may find some people in your driveway with their awning out, plugged into your your electric and water, and saying they are too drunk to move their rig, or they don't have a tow vehicle, if it is a trailer.
Sep-27-2017 02:42 PM
ctilsie242 wrote:
Here in Austin, RV parking in the street, especially come some busy weekends, can mean trouble. You might find an extension cord plugged into your outside wiring, or a hose from your faucet going to the RV. Sometimes a nearby storm drain reeks suspiciously like black water as well.
The fun part is when the people park in driveways. If you don't have a "tow away zone" sign posted, there is a chance you may find some people in your driveway with their awning out, plugged into your your electric and water, and saying they are too drunk to move their rig, or they don't have a tow vehicle, if it is a trailer.
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2001 36' Kountry Star DP
Sep-27-2017 09:32 AM
Bordercollie wrote:
Not complaining, new regulation is reasonable, IMO. City currently has no plans to prohibit parking RV's in resident's driveways. Resident's can get permit for parking of legit visitor's RV's in front of residence.
Sep-27-2017 09:19 AM
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