Choosing the RV lifestyle, for some, is a compelling option when housing costs skyrocket beyond affordability. Residents tend to lump all RVers as vagrants or “trailer trash” and want them gone. Paul Purdel writes a very good opinion piece on how – at least some RVers – live consciously and contribute much more than they cost and just want a safe place to park.
Opinion: RV dwellers are Berkeley residents, too, and deserve to be treated with respect
Many RV dwellers pay taxes, keep the space around their RVs clean, and try to be good neighbors. It doesn’t make sense to enforce a nighttime parking ban, which is the time RVs impact the city the least.