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The RV That Inspired New Rochelle’s RV Parking Ban Still Hasn’t Moved

27.06.2026 08:25 1 min 1 source
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The RV That Inspired New Rochelle’s RV Parking Ban Still Hasn’t Moved
Original source: Talk of the Sound

On June 16, 2026, the New Rochelle City Council unanimously approved an amendment to Section 312-43 of the City Code, restricting RV parking in residential areas to one hour. Three days later, the RV that prompted complaints remained parked on Church Street across from Trinity School. Residents report the vehicle has not moved for three months, with the occupant leaving garbage on the sidewalk and letting dogs defecate without cleanup. Police confirmed they are aware and addressing the issue.

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The RV That Inspired New Rochelle’s RV Parking Ban Still Hasn’t Moved

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