
""It's kind of a whack-a-mole, if you ban it in one place, they're going to move to another," Councilwoman Sara McDowell said."
""It needs to be a big number that people are going to be like, 'Holy cow, I can't stay here. Maybe there's somewhere else I should go,'" Councilman John Dugan said."
San Carlos City Council is contemplating measures to address the rising number of RVs parked on the east side of the city. Council members expressed interest in a citywide ban on RVs while also considering the impact on local businesses and RV residents. Current enforcement includes marking vehicles with 72-hour stickers and issuing $50 tickets, but removal of vehicles has been ineffective. Some council members advocate for increased fines to deter RV parking, while others suggest a permit program may be more empathetic but resource-intensive.
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