SF Supervisors Limiting Homeless RV Parking in City to Two Hours – California Globe
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SF Supervisors Limiting Homeless RV Parking in City to Two Hours – California Globe
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors approved of a new recreational vehicle ban earlier this week, cutting the maximum time to park from overnight to only two hours. For years, RVs parked on city streets in San Francisco has been a serious problem, with around 500 lived-in oversized vehicles counted in May by the Healthy Streets Operations Center. Living conditions in and around RVs can often be unsafe, with few basic services, trash and waste…
SF supervisors back Lurie's plan to address homelessness by tightening RV restrictions - Local News Matters
THE SAN FRANCISCO Board of Supervisors has voted to pass San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie’s legislation to expand housing options and set city-wide parking restrictions on large vehicles in order to address RV and vehicular homelessness. The legislation enforces a two-hour parking restriction on large vehicles across the city without a permit and assesses the eligibility of residents living in large vehicles for permanent interim housing, a larg…
A Santa Cruz feud sparked a bill to stop homelessness ‘dumping’; San Francisco’s own busing program stalled it
Assemblymember Gail Pellerin’s bill to ban homeless relocation without coordination stalled amid concerns it could affect San Francisco’s busing programs. She plans to amend and reintroduce it in 2026. The post A Santa Cruz feud sparked a bill to stop homelessness ‘dumping’; San Francisco’s own busing program stalled it appeared first on Lookout Santa Cruz.
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