Two neighborhoods in San Francisco reveal the consequences of the city's efforts to curb vehicular homelessness, leaving RV residents with limited safe parking options.
San Francisco is intensifying its crackdown on RVs, resulting in a dwindling number of safe parking options for residents.
As San Francisco steps up efforts to curb vehicular homelessness, safe parking options for RV residents have dwindled.
In the Lake Merced neighborhood, over a dozen RVs are parked along John Muir Drive. One resident, Jessica Cuevas, 32, lives in an RV with her eight-year-old son after being evicted from her $3,800-a-month rental.
Author's summary: San Francisco's RV crackdown affects residents.