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RV
parking an issue in Sisters
They're big and
hard to maneuver on congested downtown streets. When they park across several
parking stalls in front of a residence or business, the owners often get
a little peeved.
They also carry many of the
tourists upon whom Sisters' economy depends.
Recreational vehicles are
part of the summer landscape in Sisters -- but the town has nowhere to
put them.
There is no designated RV
parking in Sisters, according to city planner Neil Thompson.
There has been some discussion
about making it illegal to park across multiple spaces, but then the city
would have to at least offer some kind of alternative.
"The simplest solution would
be to use the right-of-way outside the commercial area," said Thompson.
In other words, put RVs in
the residential section of town. That may not appeal to homeowners, however.
Business owners cannot reserve
street parking for their business (although most businesses in Sisters
paid into a parking fund in lieu of providing on-site parking).
RV drivers can park anywhere
they want. And most business owners would be loath to chase them away.
According to Thompson, if
it is an issue that business owners and residents want resolved, they
need to start the ball rolling.
"I think they should indicate
to the city council that that's a priority," he said. |
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