Here’s a follow up story with a happy ending for RVers.
A couple of weeks ago we commented on the ongoing city council musings out in Monument, Colorado. One proposed ordinance that, if passed, would have "allowed" RVers to stay on the local Wal-Mart parking lot, but carefully corralled in one area to prevent the "unattractive" rigs from becoming a community eyesore. Another version would have simply put up the "no overnight parking" sign.
We don’t know what caused the changes in attitude up in that Colorado latitude--maybe letters and e-mails from RVers did the trick, but something sure happened. In a six-one thumbs down vote, the ordinance was roundly sent to the round file. According to a
news item in the Colorado Springs Gazette, RVers are now welcome to stay overnight--maybe even for a few nights. ‘Put out your awning, fire up your grill,’ said four of the seven members of the governing body.
The one dissenting council member, Tommie Plank, claims he only votes for the will of the people. "I was only expressing at the council meeting what I felt people in the community had communicated to me," Plank exclaimed.
Keep your cards and letters coming.
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