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In Mountain View, after years of complaints from residents about RVs parking on residential streets, voters approved an RV ban ballot measure with 56.6% of the vote in the November 2020 election ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW (KPIX 5) – The city of Mountain View is facing a federal lawsuit alleging a voter-approved measure which places new restrictions on where people living in RVs can park their ...
Anxious RV dwellers currently parked on Crisanto Avenue fear losing the community they’ve built there after Measure C passes, a policy that promises to ban oversized vehicles from the city… ...
Anxious RV dwellers currently parked on Crisanto Avenue fear losing the community they’ve built there after Measure C passes, a policy that promises to ban oversized vehicles from the city… ...
Additionally, once an RV owner finds a parking spot where RVs are allowed, they can only stay there for 72 hours max. On Oct. 1, Mountain View will also begin to enforce City Code Section 19.72, which ...
But a majority of voters in Mountain View don’t agree with that argument. Arnold Leon, one of the 18,000 voters who voted in favor of Measure C, has been a homeowner in the city for 50 years. “If you ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW (KPIX) -- Despite a lawsuit calling its ban on oversized vehicles on narrow streets inhumane, the city of Mountain View began posting signs to enforce the voter-approved measure.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (KGO) -- By next summer, Mountain View residents living in RV's or trailers, parked on narrow roads, will have to relocate. City Council voted 4 to 3 Tuesday night, to ...
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