Local laws affecting vehicle-dwellers
Some localities, lawfully or otherwise, restrict RV- and van-life. It may be in the RVdweller's best interest to vote with their feet and deprive those localities of their economic impact.
After Martin v. City of Boise in 2019 the approach of ordinances started shifting somewhat for states in the 9th Circuit.1) That ruling
recognized the right for unsheltered individuals to sleep in public when shelter is not available. The ruling allows for reasonable restrictions on when and where people can camp on public property if no other shelter is available.
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In the list below, preference is given to entries backed up by primary and/or secondary sources. Unsubstantiated listings use the word “unofficial” or similar. Seasonal street parking laws due to snowplowing are not included.
Alabama
Fairhope city code says “it shall be unlawful for any person to sleep in an automobile, van, truck, camper, trailer, or other vehicle of any kind or nature within the corporate limits”… between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 p.m.
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Huntsville “outlawed sleeping inside vehicles parked along public roads”
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Arizona
Ajo in Pima county issues “littering” tickets for depositing trash in park trash receptacles.
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Coolidge bans “untended, unattached trailers specifically, city-wide, but can include unattached work trailers, off-highway vehicles on trailers, boats on trailers and RVs that are parked along the sides of roads continuously and for long periods of time (possibly longer than 48hrs).”
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Flagstaff
forbids “living quarters” use of RVs parked in residential areas zones
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forbids overnight parking in commercial zones
8)
forbids commercial owners from posting “camping allowed” signs
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forbids parking in city-owned parking lots.
10)
passed an ordinance to let residents write parking violation tickets to each other
11)
Unofficially, Flagstaff is infamous for being anti-RV.
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Kingman forbids street parking of RVs and similar vehicles.
16)
Phoenix prohibits camping on city lands, and also has a sit/lie law.
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In
Sierra Vista “it is unlawful for any trailer, camper, mobile home, boat, trailer house, motor home, or other recreational vehicle to be parked in a public street, alley, or other public place for more than five days within a 30-day period.”
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In
Yuma overnight camping by any person, whether or not such camping takes place in a motor vehicle, shall be prohibited upon any public or private land, which property is not licensed by the city as a campground
19)
Arkansas
Fayetteville bans “overnight parking of trucks, tractors and trailers with a capacity of over one ton, including motorhomes, recreational vehicles (RVs), fifth wheel trailers and camper trailers… on any city street between midnight and 6 a.m.”
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California
Aliso Viejo prohibits sleeping in cars.
21)
Berkeley forbids parking on the street in one place for more than 72 hours.
22) OTOH, “Berkeley City Council voted to repeal a 1970 ordinance that prohibits anyone from residing in a vehicle within city limits, as well as a 2019 ordinance prohibiting overnight parking of RVs or campers”.
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Cerritos bans “prohibits vehicle parking on public roadways from 3 a.m. until 5 a.m. without a City issued overnight parking permit”
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Costa Mesa forbids sleeping in vehicles, and window coverings must be open giving full view of interior.
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Citrus Heights includes sleeping in passenger vehicles in its anti-camping ordinance.
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Del Norte county “overnight camping is prohibited in the following areas: The mouth of the Smith River; the Point St. George access area; Never Dying Redwood; Pyke Field sports complex; Bertsch Oceanview Park; Hunter Creek Park; Klamath Townsite Park; Klamath Community Park; the Klamath Townsite boat launch facility and the Klamath Glen boat ramp.”
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Dixon passed an ordinance on July 2 enforcing overnight parking rules between 2:30 and 6 a.m., specifically for park-and-ride lots.
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Fairfield bans “storage or parking of vehicles on public streets… The section specifies recreational vehicles, boats, trailers, commercial and oversized vehicles, but can also apply to passenger cars and trucks”.
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Folsom forbids RV parking in the street for more than 72 hours.
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Fortuna “prohibits sleeping in a vehicle between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m. in any public place or private parking lot without the consent of the lot’s owner.”
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Fremont “prohibits vehicles from being parked for more than 72 hours in a residential neighborhood. Larger vehicles like RVs have additional restrictions, and they may not be parked within 100 feet of a residential line at any time… its stated goal is to build upon existing parking prohibition rules to eliminate RV encampments in the city.”
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Fresno forbids parking large vehicles within 1000' of the same place for more than 24 hours in a week.
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Fullerton bans “all RV parking on public and private streets citywide unless first obtaining a temporary permit from the police department”
35), although they have a Safe Parking program
36) for city residents/
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Garden Grove effectively bans RV parking on public streets for non-residents.
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Gilroy prohibits parking RVs on city streets for more than two days.
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Hanford forbids parking RVs on city streets for more than 72 hours.
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Holtville forbids parking any vehicle on city streets for more than 72 hours.
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Hanford forbids parking RVs on city streets for more than 72 hours.
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Lake Forest prohibits sleeping in cars.
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Lemoore forbids parking RVs on city streets for more than 72 hours in any 30-day period.
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Imperial Beach forbids “human habitation in vehicle 10p - 7a”.
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Irvine prohibits sleeping in cars.
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Laguna Niguel prohibits sleeping in cars.
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Lompoc probihits “overnight parking of recreational vehicles on city streets without a permit. Permits will only be issued to city residents”.
50) The previous law nammed “overnight parking between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. in… the 300 block of North Ninth Street, Industrial Way, and Chestnut Court.”
51)
Long Beach forbids parking oversized vehicles (including RVs) on residential streets, starting in 2018.
52)
Los Angeles
forbids living in a vehicle between the hours of 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. in residential districts, or at any time within one block of a school, park, or daycare.
53) 54),
55) The previous ban had been struck down for being overly broad.
56) L.A. has
a safe parking program.
bans RVs from being parked along various streets in
Venice between the hours of 2 to 6 a.m. Watch for signs and for a street list in the source article.
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in 2023 LA banned RV parking on some “West L.A. streets in the 11th District”
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Los Angeles county forbids “parking on PCH… from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. within the county limits – from Coastline Drive to the Malibu city boundary.”
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“Camping” in
Manteca requires a permit from the police chief.
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Marina forbids RV parking on the street.
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Martinez forbids illegal camping and sleeping in vehicles.
62)
Mission Viejo prohibits sleeping in cars,
63) RVs, trailers, or automobiles. Sleeping in public is also prohibited.
64).
Monterey County (including
these cities) has begun enforcement of RV camping.
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Novato bans RV parking on city streets, although permits may be available from police.
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Pacifica bans RVs and other oversized vehicles from parking on certain streets.
69)
Palo Alto forbids sleeping in a vehicle
70) and leaving a vehicle parked on a city street, alley or public lot for 72 consecutive hours or more.
71)
Placentia bans “the parking of all habitable recreational vehicles, such as RVs, within the city at all times” and “sleeping and/or living in cars on city streets between the hours of 12 a.m. and 6 a.m.”.
Porterville bans use of RVs as residences.
72)
Rancho Santa Margarita prohibits sleeping in cars.
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Redwood City will have safe RV parking near the PD and a street permit parking program.
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Ripon forbids camping in RVs even on private property.
75) A “RV visitor parking permit issued by the Chief of Police” may be available.
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Sacramento limits street parking to 72 hours.
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Salinas bans “vehicles in excess of 20-feet long and 7-feet tall from parking in city-owned streets.”
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Santee statutes require RVs “be moved 300 feet every 72 hours, and prevent them from being parked within 50 feet of an intersection or marked crosswalk.”
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San Clemente prohibits sleeping in cars.
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San Diego forbids dwelling 9p-6a, and dwelling at any time within 500' of residences or schools. The statute lays out factors which might be construed to represent dwelling.
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Note: SD repealed the original ban in February 2019
82) and passed a new one in May 2019.
San Francisco prohibits overnight sleeping in vehicles.
83) In addition:
It also forbids RVs (and vehicles over 22' long or 7' tall) from parking on the street from midnight to 6am where posted.
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SF bans RV parking in the Portola area.
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the City of San Francisco is now enforcing a four-hour parking limit on Winston Drive, a road between San Francisco State University and Lake Merced Boulevard. The new signs are aimed at preventing RV owners from parking and living on the streets.
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San Juan Capistrano prohibits sleeping in cars.
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San Joaquin county prohibts “sleeping in a car for more than an hour… also prohibits using the vehicle to sleep within 300 feet of the last location the vehicle was parked in a 24-hour period.”
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San Luis Opisbo won't allow people to “camp or sleep within the vehicle during the hours of ten p.m. to six a.m…. on the public streets or specified public areas…
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San Rafael bans parking RVs in the same place for more than 72 hours.
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Santa Barbara forbids RV parking on streets.
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Santa Clarita forbids sitting on sidewalks, sleeping in public buildings, or sleeping in cars on public streets or in parking lots.
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Santa Cruz law “bans the large vehicles’ overnight parking on city streets and lots from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m…. Recreational vehicle utility hookups and the vehicles themselves [can not] impinge or block public rights of way”
93),
94) Safe Parking may be available.
Santa Monica prohibits overnight parking of large vehicles
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In
Santa Rosa RVs and oversized vehicles will “not be allowed on streets, alleys or city lots 12-5 a.m.”
96) Oversize vehicles” are vehicles or trailers at least 20 feet long. Vehicles that are at least 8 feet tall and 7 feet wide also are considered oversize. See article for Safe Parking options.
Saratoga law states “RVs, boats and commercial trailers longer than 20 feet or taller than 8 feet cannot be parked in residential areas between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. for more than 72 consecutive hours…These vehicles must be moved at least a mile away within that time frame to be code compliant.”
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Seal Beach requires a permit to park oversize vehicles on city streets, and cannot remain in place for more than 72hrs. Unattached trailers are not permitted.
98) Sleeping in vehicles is prohibited from 9pm - 9am.
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Tustin prohibits sleeping in cars.
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Victorville Ordinance No. 2445 says it is unlawful to camp on “Any Street; Any Park; Any Open Space; Any Waterway, including any portion of the Mojave Riverbed Area; Any Public Area, or Any Public Parking Lot”.
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Colorado
Note: see the Colorado Safe Parking Initiative
Alamosa restricts camping on public city land
103) and limits RV and trailer parking on city streets.
104)
in
Aurora “Recreational Vehicles cannot be parked on the public right-of-way for more than 24 hours during any seven-day period, lengthening the limit from five days. They must stay off the public right-of-way at least 72 hours when they move. Moving from one public right-of-way spot to another is not a defense for violating the ordinance.”
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in
Buena Vista “It shall be unlawful for any person to camp in any public park or recreation area or upon any public property, or to set up a tent, shack, recreational/camping vehicle, camping vehicle or any other shelter upon such property for such purpose within the town”
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Colorado Springs extended the county ban below to include all public streets.
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Denver RVs >22' can only park for 24hrs on public right of ways in residential areas. In other areas the limit is 72hrs.
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In
El Paso county (which includes
Colorado Springs), RVs may not be parked on public roads.
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In
Fort Collins, 495 arrests were made for camping on city property (including parks and undeveloped land).
111) The city has also arrested people for sleeping overnight in a vehicle at a designated rest stop.
112)
Lakewood bans RV and trailer parking on city streets.
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In
Longmont RVs must be moved at least 600' within 48hrs of having notice issued or tires chalked by police.
114) Update: the new law prohibits “parking [recreational vehicles, camper coaches, camper trailers and mobile homes] on city streets, in alleys, in parking lots near trailheads and inside city parks, and on other public rights of way.”
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Pueblo prohibits ”…overnight RV parking to the city’s licensed RV parks. People staying the night elsewhere, whether in the Walmart parking lot, on the side of the road or at a church, face a fine of $1,000 per day and up to one year in jail.”
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Delaware
In
Aston it is illegal to sleep or live in a vehicle.
118)
Florida
Florida's statewide law does not “does not include… Lodging or residing overnight in a motor vehicle that is registered, insured, and located in a place where it may lawfully be.”119)
Atlantic Beach forbids camping, sleeping, and lodging in public spaces.
120) The law appears to be aimed at the traditionally homeless but may affect 'dwellers.
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Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island, “RV parking is now allowed only on the east side of E. Railroad Avenue between 5th and 7th Streets… [and] is not allowed anywhere else on the island.”
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in
Sarasota “ No overnight RV Parking is permitted, and vehicles need to fit within the allowed parking spaces.” The city website goes on to say: “Please Note: The city works very hard at protecting public access to parking spaces through. City of Sarasota Parking Code 33-118 prohibits a parker from relocating from one space to another on that block or any other block within one block radius in any direction for the ordinal parking space, including both sides of the relevant streets…”
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Georgia
Chatham county - “It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to lodge in, on or about any automobile, truck, trailer, RV, camper, or similar vehicle in any County street, right-of-way, at any County owned or operated parks, boat ramps, grounds, recreational facilities, county owned parking lot, or other public property of Chatham County.”
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Tybee Island bans RVs from parking in public spaces.
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Hawaii
Note: a pilot program providing safe parking in Maui is underway.125)
It is illegal in the state of Hawaii to “habitate” in a vehicle from 6p-6a on city or county streets.
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Idaho
Bellevue restricts living in an RV on private property to 21 days.
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Boise forbids “sleeping in public”.
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Clarkston bans parking RVs over 24 hours on public streets, due to “numerous complaints about a substantial increase in people living in recreational vehicles”.
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Grangeville bans parking/storing RVs “for three consecutive days from 2 to 4 a.m.”
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Illinois
Belleville “
prohibits sleeping in cars or camping in parks, under bridges or viaducts or on sidewalks, streets, lanes, alleys, benches or other publicly-owned property.”
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East Peoria bans camping and sleeping on public property and “includes whether a place incorporates the use of a tent, shack, other structure, or a vehicle as a temporary or permanent place of residence. It also defines campsite as a place where any material used as bedding is on site, along with a place for a fire or stove, used as a place to maintain a temporary or permanent place to live.”
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In
Sandwich City it is illegal to park an RV or trailer on a public street
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Indiana
Bourbon “prohibits parking between the hours of 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. on Main Street between Quad Street and Park Avenue and on Center Street from Bourbon Street to Harris Street. The ordinance does allow parking if a business establishment is open during those restricted hours. Parking is permitted for patrons immediately adjacent to the establishment.”
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Columbia city codes say “If an RV is brought in to accommodate temporary visitors, it cannot stay on that property longer than seven consecutive days or 14 days annually. In no instance shall an RV be occupied or used for sleeping, living or housekeeping purposes, except for short-term use by visitors.”
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Frankton “prohibits people from living in recreational vehicles within the city limits”
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Shelbyville bans parking of RVs and campers in city park parking lots at any time.
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Scottsburg forbids RV parking on public streets.
138)
Kansas
in Auburn, the sheriff's department is contracted for enforcement against people sleeping in vehicles and overnight parking on city streets.
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in
Great Bend “no person shall reside in, live in, use as a residence, or use as a dwelling, any recreational vehicle parked within the corporate limits of the city, except within a campground RV park or mobile home park for which a conditional use permit has been obtained.”
140) This law appears to be aimed at people living in RVs on residential properties (yards, driveways, etc) but the wording is broad enough to affect nomads.
Louisiana
Breaux Bridge restricts “RV, camper and overnight parking from the C2 and C6 commercial zones”.
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Kenner bans parking RVs on streets in front of any property.
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Maine
Rockland's “comprehensive plan does not allow RVs to be used for overnight occupation for any length of time.”
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Maryland
In
Ocean City it is against to law to “sleep in a car”
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Massachusetts
In
Wellesley “No person shall park any vehicle, except in an emergency, on any street for a period of time longer than one (1) hour between the hours of 2 A.M. and 6 A.M. of any day.”
145) (pdf)
Michigan
Coldwater prohibits “parking between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m”
146)
Plymouth township forbids parking RVs on public streets for more than 24 hours.
147)
Sault Ste. Marie bans parking RVs, commercial vehicles, semis and trailers in city streets, public alleys and parking lots.
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Mississippi
in
Southaven setting up tents, camping, or sleeping on public property, or in vehicles parked on city streets is not allowed.
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Missouri
statewide - Missouri bans “sleeping on state-owned land”
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Montana
Unofficially,
Billings is regarded as anti-RV.
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Bozeman “requires people sleeping in cars or trailers on city streets to move every 30 days and allows the city to issue civil fines of up to $25, but only after people have been warned three times.”
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Butte forbids parking RVs on the street for more than two days.
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In
Kalispell it is a civil infraction to sleep overnight in vehicles parked on city streets.
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In
Great Falls after March 15, 2022 it will be “unlawful to park a recreational vehicle, trailer or vessel on public right-of-way in any residential zoning district”.
155)
Missoula bans “urban camping”.
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Nebraska
In
Grand Island “RVs may not be parked for longer than 24 hours in a seven day period”.
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Papillion bans parking of RVs more than 20' long.
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Nevada
in
Carson City “RVs and boats can be parked on a city street for up to 72 hours per occurrence, and there can’t be more than two occurrences within 30 days”
159)
Las Vegas prohibits “camping, sleeping and similar activities throughout downtown and in residential areas.”
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In
Sparks it is unlawful for the owner or driver of any vehicle, trailer or vehicle and trailer having an overall length of more than
15 feet to stand or park the same at any time on any public street, highway or alley, except immediately in front of the property of the owner
161)
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Washoe County’s ordinance bans camping on county-owned property or public places, including within 1,000 feet of the Truckee River, as well as living in vehicles or RVs on public or county property”
162)
New Hampshire
Greenville prohibits parking on Main Street from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m..
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Lebanon forbids overnight camping.
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New Jersey
in
Beachwood “sleeping or living in vehicles” is illegal
165)
Oaklyn “prohibits parking on any street in the borough between the hours of 2 and 6 a.m. daily.”
166)
Seaside Heights “prohibits a person from sleeping in a vehicle overnight on both public and private property, except for RVs that are legally parked.”
167)
New Mexico
In
Las Cruces, “RV owners will be required to obtain a free parking permit to park on city streets. RVs can only be parked on the street for six consecutive days and no more than 18 days within any 90-day period. They must be moved for at least 24 hours between six-day periods. The RV must be parked at the address listed on the permit.”
168)
Roswell ordinances limit “occupation” of RVs on residential city lots to seven days, no more than three times a year.
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New York
in
Cortland “The parking of vehicles is hereby prohibited on all highways, roadways, or municipal parking lots within the corporate limits of this City between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. with the exception of specific signed areas within the municipal parking lot designated for Residential Permit Permits.”
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Fulton “prohibits the parking of any motor vehicle in/on any city street or city parking lot from 1:30 a.m. through 5:30 a.m. from November 1 to April 1.”
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Lockport bans parking on public streets >48hrs
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North Carolina
In
Wrightsville Beach it is illegal to live in an RV.
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North Dakota
Mandan limits parking of RVs and trailers over 8'x36' to 12 hours.
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Ohio
Oregon
Brookings has a “city ordinance about illegal camping”
181); the blotter reports suggest locals call the police on stealth campers.
Clatsop county restricts people from living in their campers, trailers and other recreational vehicles to no more than 30 days out of a 90-day period.
182)
Eugene prohibits “vehicles from parking within the same block for longer than three days. Vehicles must be moved at least two-blocks away.”
183)
Florence “requires those living in vehicles to move at least 600 feet every 72 hours…. shorter time limits in places like Old Town would remain in place.”
184)
Gearhart bans overnight parking of RVs on city streets.
185) Other reports say there is a 48hr limit.
186)
Grants Pass prohibits “occupy[imng] a campsite in or upon any sidewalk, street, alley, lane, public right of way, park, bench, or any other publicly-owned property or under any bridge or viaduct” including in vehicles.
187)
““Campsite” means any place where bedding, sleeping bag, or other
material used for bedding purposes, or any stove or fire is placed, established, or maintained for the purpose of maintaining a temporary place to live, whether or not such place incorporates the use of any tent, lean-to, shack, or any other structure, or any vehicle or part thereof”
Lacey passed an ordinance banning RVs and other large vehicles from parking on the street or in lots for more than four hours per day
188)
McMinnville prohibits RVs and trailers from parking in city parks
189)
Medford “bans all unauthorized sleeping or camping on public property anywhere in the city.”
190) In 2023 the city added 500ft “buffer zones” around schools and homeless shelters, 50ft around waterways, and upgraded vehicle camping from a violation to a misdemeanor.
191)
The Dalles requires a permit for parking overnight in city-owned lots.
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Pennsylvania
Akron bans “on-street overnight parking for commercial and recreational vehicles. The new law bans parking for such vehicles from 10 p.m. until 7 a.m.”
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in
Bellefonte “At no time shall a recreational vehicle be used for living or housekeeping purposes”
194)
In
Middletown “RVs can be parked on a public street for up to 72 hours in any seven-day period, for loading or unloading the vehicle.”
195)
In
Springdale “trailers cannot be parked on any public property, street, alley or right of way” unless loading or unloading and connected to tow vehicle.
196) This effectively bans towable RV parking.
Rhode Island
In
Cranston “overnight street parking exceeding two hours between 1 and 7 A.M. is prohibited”.
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South Carolina
Beaufort bans camping in public places.
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Camden bans camping on public property including using “a vehicle for sleeping or preparing food”
199)
Conway bans sleeping in vehicles
200)
Port Royal prohibits using public parks, buildings or grounds to sleep or prepare to sleep, specifically calling out the “laying down of bedding … storing personal belongings, or making any fire or using any tents or shelter or other structure or vehicle for sleeping”
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South Dakota
in
Lead “Ordinance 79.07 addresses trailers that are not connected to a vehicle, and prohibits them from being parked in the public right of way or on city lots for longer than 24 hours.”
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Tennesee
Statewide in TN it is illegal to “camp on the shoulder, berm, or right-of-way of a state or interstate highway; or camp under a bridge or overpass, or within an underpass, of a state or interstate highway.”
203) This should not affect vandwellers.
Texas
Copperas Cove bans “[RV parking] on the city streets. Period”
204)
Fort Stockton code says it is “unlawful to park any vehicle, truck, trailer, boat, recreational vehicle, or other type of delivery truck with a load carrying capacity of more than one (1) ton on any street or alley within the city limits…“
205)
Leon Valley “bans camping, lodging, or putting up a tent overnight in any public park or other recreational space. The ordinance also outlaws sleeping in a vehicle parked on a city street for more than 24-hours, or more than two-hours on a highway in the city limits. People aren’t allowed to use vehicles, campers, or trailer coaches as their primary residences…”
206)
Liberty City bans parking RVs and motorhomes on public property.
207)
Mesquite bans RV parking on the street for more than 24 hours.
208)
Port Arthur bans sleeping in parks (and apparently the parking lots of parks).
209)
Van Horn bans overnight parking or camping.
210)
Utah
Ogden prohibits staying in cars or recreational vehicles parked on public property
211)
St. George limits street parking of vehicles to 24hrs and trailers to 96hrs.
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Virginia
Roanoke (city) forbids “the use of any city-owned street, sidewalk, alley, other public rights-of-way for living accommodation activities such as sleeping or lying down, and making preparations to sleep (including the laying down of bedding, sleeping bag, or other sleeping matter, for the purpose of sleeping) or storing personal belongings or making any fire or using any tent or shelter or other structure”.
213)
Roanoke County forbids sleeping in vehicles, or “sleeping in recreational vehicles outside of established campgrounds”.
214) Another source says Roanoke County Code 13-14 “makes it illegal for people to sleep in their cars and subjects them to warrantless seizures and searches by police and a fine of $250”.
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Washington
In
Anacortes police say it is illegal to sleep in a vehicle within city limits.
216) RV parking is limited to 24 hours.
217)
In
Bellingham it is illegal to park with any part of the vehicle outside the parking spot's lines
218),
219) or park in one place for more than 72 hours.
220)
in
Centralia “camping is prohibited and RVs can only remain parked on any street, alley or public parking lot for 16 hours or less”
221)
in
Clark County “automobiles will be able to park on county roads for up to 24 hours without a permit, but RVs will require a permit.”
222)
In
Lacey “camping” in streets, parks, etc is illegal.
223) Also, RV and commercial vehicle parking is limited to 4 hours.
224)
Lewis County (Centralia, Chehalis, etc) bans unauthorized camping or camping on county lands except in areas specifically designated, designed or constructed for this purpose.
225)
policy in
Olympia requires “RVs to move every 24 hours and be at least 1,000 feet from the previous location, with a 500-foot separation between RVs”
226)
Steilacoom forbids living in RVs and regards tiny houses as RVs.
227)
Tacoma limits sleeping in vehicles on public streets to 72 hrs, after which they driver must move at least 1 mile.
228). Public camping is also not allowed.
229)
Wenatchee “prohibits RVs from parking on city streets unless actively loading or unloading”.
230)
Yelm bylaws state “Recreational vehicles… trailers… shall not be parked on streets or on public right of way within the city limits of Yelm for any amount of time.”
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Wisconsin
in
Appleton city limits, vehicles can't be parked on the street or in any alleyways between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m.
232)
Kiel prohibits “overnight parking of trailers, motorhomes, camping trailers, boat trailers, etc. on public streets”
233)
New London codes forbid overnight camping in vehicles, tents, campers and motor homes on city-owned properties such as streets, avenues, alleys, parks and parking lots
234)
Sun Prairie forbids “parking motor homes, recreational vehicles, trailers, boats or vehicles 22 feet or larger in any city lot at any time”
235)
Wyoming
Casper forbids sleeping in parking lots within city limits.
236)
Rock Springs code states: “Campers, RV’s, trailers or any recreational vehicle parked on the right of way can only be parked for 100 hours total. Recreational vehicles parked on the right of way with expired registration will be considered abandoned per Wyoming State Statue 31-13-104.”
237)
in
Sundance “it is not lawful for a person to keep or maintain an RV on a public street or on land that belongs to someone else or is public land without express permission”
238) The article suggests homeowners may park on or in front of their own property for up to two weeks.
International
Canada
Hawkesbury, Ontario bans “motorhomes, camper vans, fifth wheel trailers, popup campers, and truck campers” parking on streets.
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