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Camper rule changes: Port Washington and Vorarlberg

30.04.2026 13:05 1 min 2 sources
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Camper rule changes: Port Washington and Vorarlberg
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USA: Port Washington

Work on the draft of new rules for recreational vehicles in the city of Port Washington is not yet complete. The city planner has not yet prepared a draft ordinance that could be considered by the commission next month. Current rules allow RV parking for 30 days in most of the city, but a state permit is required for five or more units.

Austria: Vorarlberg

The draft amendment to the camping law of the Austrian state of Vorarlberg has been published for public consultation until March 16, 2026. Key changes include:

  • Possibility to increase the share of long-term pitches to 80%
  • Permission to install mobile homes and bungalows up to 60 m²
  • Simplified permit procedures
  • Abolition of mandatory public designation of long-term pitches

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Story sources

Changes to town camper ordinance still in the works

08.04.2026 Ozaukee Press ENG

Revised Camping Site Law in Vorarlberg Open for Public Consultation

16.02.2026 KOMMUNAL.AT DEU

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