There is a development in the predicament of several people who live in RVs along a northeast Calgary street.
City crews put up temporary “no parking” signs along Moraine Road Sunday, stating parking is prohibited between Nov. 22 and Dec. 6.
It’s unclear how or when that will be enforced.
Previously, RV residents were handed City notices to leave by Nov. 21.
The City has said it wants to fill potholes, remove debris and restore the boulevard.
Some owners tell CTV News they’ve have arrangements to move into homes but aren’t ready to go just yet.
Other RV owners argue they can’t afford to leave, and want some dignity and respect.
“I think they should have a solution for the poor people, because these people seem to want to live in a motor home,” said RV owner Bradley David Williams Sunday. He has secured a rental home, and is in the process of moving from Moraine Road.
“I think …