SFMTA proposal plans to ban RVs from parking on all city-managed streets between midnight and 6 a.m.

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SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) — San Francisco is eyeing sweeping new restrictions on recreational vehicles.

This would be the latest step in the city’s effort to curb homelessness.

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Under the proposal, SFMTA plans to ban RVs from parking on all city-managed streets between the hours of midnight and 6 a.m.

That includes travel trailers and mobile homes.

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After facing threats of ticketing and towing on roads, many people living in RVs in San Francisco finally have stable housing.

The ban would give SFMTA clearance to tow oversized vehicles violating the rules.

The agency’s board of directors has to pass the proposal before it would take effect.

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