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Airdrie deputy mayor clarifies RV parking enforcement on private Walmart property

05.01.2026 17:38 1 min 1 source
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Airdrie deputy mayor clarifies RV parking enforcement on private Walmart property
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Airdrie's deputy mayor stated that individuals living in RVs in a Walmart parking lot are on private property, and city enforcement would only occur if the store files a complaint. The clarification followed a local Facebook post describing the situation as a 'homeless camp,' which was later edited. The city's community safety director confirmed the enforcement position, noting no police action had been taken as the residents posed no threat.

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Airdrie deputy mayor clarifies RV parking enforcement on private Walmart property

04.12.2025 DiscoverAirdrie ENG

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