Chattanooga restricts RV and boat parking on residential streets. Large recreational vehicles should be stored on private property rather than public streets.
Chattanooga's code regulates storage of recreational vehicles and boats in residential areas. RVs and boats on trailers are subject to the 72-hour street parking rule. Long-term street storage is prohibited. Storage should be on private property in driveways, side yards, or rear areas. RVs may not be used as living quarters on residential property. The city's proximity to lakes and rivers means boat ownership is common.
Oversized vehicles on streets beyond 72 hours may be ticketed and towed.
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