Costa Mesa will host RV meeting
Costa Mesa will host a town hall meeting regarding recreational
vehicles next week before returning the long-debated issue to the City
Council for final action.
The meeting will focus on proposed regulation for recreational
vehicles on public streets and seeks to gain public input on a proposed
law that is pending formal approval by the council.
Over the past six months, the City Council has considered various
regulations to reduce the number of recreational vehicles parked on
public streets. The most recent proposal, which gained overwhelming
preliminary support from council members, is based on Newport Beach’s
similar law and calls for a citywide ban of motor homes on public
streets, with a 24-hour exception for loading and unloading.
A portion of the proposed ordinance -- mandating more loading or
unloading time in exceptional cases -- has been called into question as
it has different interpretations to different people.
City Manager Allan Roeder and representatives from the Police
Department and city attorney’s office will moderate the meeting.
The town hall meeting will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at the
Neighborhood Community Center, 1945 Park Ave.
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