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Proposed Broomfield RV parking ordinance sparks debate over homeless impact

13.02.2026 16:41 1 min 1 source
Broomfield Enterprise ENG
Proposed Broomfield RV parking ordinance sparks debate over homeless impact
Original source: Broomfield Enterprise

The Broomfield City Council reviewed a proposed ordinance imposing stricter parking rules for recreational vehicles on public streets. The draft limits parking to 72 hours within any 14-day period and prohibits living in vehicles. Community advocates raised concerns about the impact on unhoused individuals using RVs as shelter, citing a lack of alternative safe parking spaces.

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Proposed Broomfield RV parking ordinance sparks debate over homeless impact

13.02.2026 Broomfield Enterprise ENG Original source

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