San Diego Doesn't Want Your RV in Their City
San Diego is pushing to get rid of RVs on streets. Or at least make it more difficult and costly to park your RV, boat or trailer on the streets. Currently, you can park for up to 72 hours and then you must move it at least 1/10th of a mile. Residents complain about RVs parking on residential streets, causing safety/sight problems and of course they aren't pretty. This includes boats on trailers.
So a new proposal has been made to change this. This proposal is probably made by people who don't have a boat, an RV or any family and friends. People will need to pay and get a permit to park for up to 72 hours with any recreational vehicle including ATVs and dune buggies. This also includes vehicles more than 22 feet long and 7 feet tall and they also need to be within 150 feet of their residence.
Otherwise, RVs and the like can't be on city streets from 10pm to 6am. And they can't be within 50 feet of any intersection at any time. I guess if you live on a corner, you are out of luck no matter what.
This eliminates many homeless people who live in their trailers and that's probably a main goal here. And it also eliminates people from having their own RV of family nearby. It falls under the old idea of everyone wants stuff away from them and not in their backyard, unless they want it themselves. There are RV Parks in the San Diego are but they generally run a ridiculous thousand or more dollars a month.
Your best bet is just to say goodbye to friends and family and find another city to go to and leave San Diego alone. Spend your money elsewhere where it is wanted.
So a new proposal has been made to change this. This proposal is probably made by people who don't have a boat, an RV or any family and friends. People will need to pay and get a permit to park for up to 72 hours with any recreational vehicle including ATVs and dune buggies. This also includes vehicles more than 22 feet long and 7 feet tall and they also need to be within 150 feet of their residence.
Otherwise, RVs and the like can't be on city streets from 10pm to 6am. And they can't be within 50 feet of any intersection at any time. I guess if you live on a corner, you are out of luck no matter what.
This eliminates many homeless people who live in their trailers and that's probably a main goal here. And it also eliminates people from having their own RV of family nearby. It falls under the old idea of everyone wants stuff away from them and not in their backyard, unless they want it themselves. There are RV Parks in the San Diego are but they generally run a ridiculous thousand or more dollars a month.
Your best bet is just to say goodbye to friends and family and find another city to go to and leave San Diego alone. Spend your money elsewhere where it is wanted.
Labels: camping, free camping


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