Where I lived before, no RV's were allowed to stay parked on our neighborhood streets....it was a violation of our CC&R's. The local sheriff's office was in charge when this type of violation was taking place. The streets weren't built to allow enough room for parked cars and passing vehicles, lots like our neighborhood streets, and in addition to being a deed restriction violation, it limited how easily vehicles could pass, especially fire trucks, trash trucks, ambulances, etc.
Is this vehicle the property of a homeowner? Maybe he/she is trying to find a parking/storage facility for their vehicle. Sometimes it takes a while....I know, we were faced with that situation in CA. Can you speak with them about this without anyone's feathers getting ruffled? It's nice to have a good relationship with our neighbors. Hopefully they're aware of the stress this vehicle is causing and they're working on a solution.
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