San Jose says its oversized vehicle enforcement program has been a success. But on this street, the RV problem has gotten worse.
Residents near Mona Way have complained about chronic issues caused by RVs and trailers taking over parts of their street, which sits on the San Jose-Campbell border. One RV burned down on the morning of March 10, 2025. (Courtesy of Charles Adams)
After years of complaints, residents near Mona Way felt a sense of relief immediately after San Jose established a temporary tow-away zone last summer on their street to combat problem RVs.
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