In the municipality of Castrocaro Terme e Terra del Sole (Italy), a daily fee of €5 and a 72-hour stay limit are being discussed for the camper van area. The mayor emphasized it is a civil protection reception zone, not a campsite. The opposition group "Insieme per Crescere" criticized the decision as short-sighted, noting the area is outdated and underinvested. The group also reported a man living in his car for over a month without assistance, urging a combination of tourism development and social support.
In the French commune of Saint-Martin-de-Londres (Hérault), residents have gathered over 500 signatures against converting half of a former football stadium into a 27-camper-van parking lot. Protesters argue it would destroy the only free public space for sports and leisure, and lead to soil sealing in a flood-prone area. The mayor estimates potential revenue for local businesses at €178,000 per season and promises drainage paving and partial greening. A meeting with the mayor is scheduled for May 4.
In Arcola, Italy, neighborhood committees proposed creating a equipped camper van parking area using part of the tourist tax (€1.50 max for three days, the lowest in the province). The initiative aims to promote sustainable tourism and support the local economy.