Some of your RV-owning readers seem to find it fine to park in front of their houses so long as they move their vehicles every 72 hours. My neighborhood is full of RV owners who play the game of moving their RVs around the corner every three days to avoid a ticket. They are all missing the point. The streets are for public use, not for private recreational vehicle storage. Using a private lot made for this purpose, on the other hand, will solve the problem. In one second Google gives you a list of parking lots and vehicle storage areas to keep our streets RV-free and make room for those of us that need to park cars on the street to go to work, take our kids to school, buy groceries, et cetera. (I’ll even list three of them to help you: Ace parking on Friars Road, La Mesa RV Center and Mission Bay RV resort.) And for those of you who prefer a more tangible research tool, the Yellow Pages also provide information (under “Recreational Vehicles” and “Park: Toy Storage,” for example). Now, if money is an issue, Craigslist.org lists dozens of people offering cheaply priced off-street RV storage. RV owners must understand that our streets are not for private vehicle storage and that there are many options available to them for safe, off-street parking.