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Nevada County may allow permanent RV living on private land

12.06.2026 01:14 1 min 2 sources
YubaNet ENG + 1 more
Nevada County may allow permanent RV living on private land
Original source: YubaNet

In Brief

On March 10, the Nevada County Board of Supervisors will vote on an ordinance legalizing year-round RV and trailer living on private property. If passed, it would be the first such rule in California. A poll shows 72% of residents support the measure.

The Nevada County Board of Supervisors (California) will consider a final decision on March 10 on an ordinance that would legalize permanent residency in RVs and trailers on private land. If approved, the county would become the first in California to allow year-round use of such vehicles as housing.

To qualify, property owners must meet 14 standards, including utility connections, fire safety, and inspections. According to a survey, 72% of county residents support the initiative as a way to address the housing crisis.

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Nevada County may legalize full-time RV living on private property

06.03.2026 YubaNet ENG Original source

Nevada County to vote on allowing RVs as permanent housing

06.03.2026 The Union ENG Original source

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