Rogers does not ban storing a personal RV, camper, or boat trailer on your own private property, but it restricts on-street parking of larger trailers. Under Rogers Code Section 52-122, no trailer with a capacity of three-quarter ton or larger may be parked on any street between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. Smaller trailers may park legally on the street.
The City of Rogers regulates trailers and recreational vehicles primarily through on-street time restrictions rather than a flat residential ban. Per the city's own Code Enforcement guidance referencing Section 52-122 of the Rogers Code of Ordinances (Chapter 52, Traffic and Vehicles), a trailer rated three-quarter ton or larger cannot be parked on a public street between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. The city notes that smaller trailers may be parked on the street provided they comply with applicable traffic statutes. The same provision also restricts using a street to repair or recondition such a truck or trailer except in an emergency. Boats and RVs stored on private property are generally allowed, but a trailer or recreational vehicle cannot be used for residential (living) purposes except in the residential recreational vehicle zone or under a temporary use permit issued by the Department of Community Development. Because state and city rules interact, owners storing larger rigs should keep them off the street overnight and on an approved surface. Always confirm current section numbers, as Rogers recodified its ordinances in 2025-2026.
Parking a three-quarter-ton-or-larger trailer on a street between 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. violates Section 52-122 and may result in a citation. Vehicles parked illegally on streets are also subject to Arkansas towing law (A.C.A. 27-50-1201 et seq.). Using an RV or trailer as a residence outside permitted zones can trigger code enforcement action.
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