Ramsey County has no oversized-vehicle street rule — cities do. St. Paul limits large recreational vehicles (22 ft+ long, 7 ft+ wide) to 30 minutes of street parking and treats overweight vehicles in violation as unauthorized.
Oversized-vehicle parking on public streets is regulated by cities, not Ramsey County. St. Paul Legislative Code § 157.11 caps street parking for a registered recreational vehicle 22 feet or more long and 7 feet or more wide at 30 minutes, and provides that commercial and overweight vehicles parked in violation are illegally parked and unauthorized and may be immediately towed and impounded. Trailers and campers must stay hitched to a towing vehicle and cannot remain on the same block over 48 consecutive hours. In Ramsey County parks, buses, RVs, campers and trailers (except boat trailers) are not allowed in park lots. Suburbs set their own size limits.
St. Paul: overweight and oversized vehicles in violation may be immediately towed and impounded on a peace officer's or parking officer's written report.
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