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โApr-09-2018 02:51 PM
seaeagle2 wrote:
Here is Seattle, there are semi industrial parts of town where homeless people park derelict RV's, in several areas they've put 2am to 5am no parking zones to try to eliminate "stealth or not so stealth camping". They tried having areas where homeless could park their RV's, there were some fires, and some issues with drug use and they ran the numbers and decided that for what they could park 20 rvs they could provide shelter for quite few more so they dropped the program.
โApr-09-2018 11:41 AM
drsteve wrote:Roy&Lynne wrote:
We all know that as the cost of housing goes up, more and more folks are looking to living in RVs, not for camping and travel but just to have a roof over their heads. In my area, older RVs are seen parked in vacant lots, wide spots in roads, or parking lots. They might be there a day or two, or until someone complains and the police ask them to move on. More and more cities are now passing laws making this practice unlawful. More and more States are now allowing overnight parking at rest stops and we are going to find it more and more difficult to find places for overnight camping, especially in urban areas.
The US has become a low wage nation. Unless that changes, expect more poverty.
โApr-09-2018 05:38 AM
Roy&Lynne wrote:
We all know that as the cost of housing goes up, more and more folks are looking to living in RVs, not for camping and travel but just to have a roof over their heads. In my area, older RVs are seen parked in vacant lots, wide spots in roads, or parking lots. They might be there a day or two, or until someone complains and the police ask them to move on. More and more cities are now passing laws making this practice unlawful. More and more States are now allowing overnight parking at rest stops and we are going to find it more and more difficult to find places for overnight camping, especially in urban areas.
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fj12ryder wrote:
Yeah, they've closed a couple of the rest areas along I-29 from Kansas City to the Iowa state line. They took down all the amenities, put up a couple pit toilets and left the parking.
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โFeb-26-2018 05:20 PM
fj12ryder wrote:Jim@HiTek wrote:I'm starting to see the occasional "No Parking" sign along the entrance/exit ramps. Never seen them before and they aren't common yet, but they are starting to make an appearance.
Not to mention nearly every freeway entrance that has the width, you can stop and rest for hours or overnight if you want to. Or wherever you spot truckers parked. Never stop on an exit ramp due to the speed of someone exiting...such as a semi that lost their brakes, someone driving impaired, etc.
โFeb-26-2018 03:32 PM
Jim@HiTek wrote:I'm starting to see the occasional "No Parking" sign along the entrance/exit ramps. Never seen them before and they aren't common yet, but they are starting to make an appearance.
Not to mention nearly every freeway entrance that has the width, you can stop and rest for hours or overnight if you want to. Or wherever you spot truckers parked. Never stop on an exit ramp due to the speed of someone exiting...such as a semi that lost their brakes, someone driving impaired, etc.