October 23, 2020 |

The RV parking ordinance is dead for now. But it may come back in a different form.

The proposed ordinance that would have outlawed camper and trailer parking on city streets during winter months died Tuesday night.

A couple of options are on the table, including making streets one-way to address safety snow-plowing concerns, and even putting the matter to the voters. Cali O’Hare has the story.

Pictured above: A camper parked on a 26-foot wide street near an intersection in the Park Hill Subdivision in Rawlins was recently covered by its owner to protect it from snow accumulation during the winter months. Photo by Cali O’Hare/Bigfoot 99.

Street widths throughout Rawlins. Click to view larger.

Click here to view a list of 17 Wyoming municipalities and what their policies are regarding on-street camper and trailer parking

 

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