SF Just Voted to Ban Long-Term RV Parking. What Happens to the People Inside? | KQED
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The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to implement a citywide ban on long-term oversized vehicle parking, threatening the stability of hundreds of vehicle dwellers. The ban emerges amid existing tensions over RV communities and follows failed legislation that aimed to impose targeted restrictions. Mayor Daniel Lurie reintroduced the ban with additional constraints, advocating for limits on oversized vehicles. Parallel measures in nearby Berkeley reflect a growing trend toward aggressive policies that clear encampments without guaranteed housing options, highlighting increased pressures on marginalized communities.
San Francisco voted to ban long-term RV parking citywide, putting hundreds of vehicle dwellers at risk of displacement and raising urgent questions about where they'll go next.
I cannot condone mass evictions to the streets for people trying to live in their homes - especially at a time when there's an attack on immigrants, people of color, our LGBTQ community and basically anyone that is not in the one percent.
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