On Tuesday's edition of Lubbock's First News with Tom Collins and Laura Mac, Stewart Walker, Code Administration Director for the City of Lubbock joined the show to talk about code enforcement issues in the city.

Walker provided information on property owner responsibilities on trash and weed control, as well as details on what is and is not permissible in regard to recreational vehicle and camper parking in residential areas.

In response to a caller question, Walker said,

In residential zones, RVs and oversize trailers can be parked in your driveway without blocking the sidewalk for forty eight hours out of a five day period, so that's for loading and unloading.

Continuing with information on recreational vehicles, Walker said,

Any RV, except for pop-up campers cannot be parked in the front yard in a residential neighborhood, unless you have a variance.

More information about code enforcement in the City of Lubbock is available on the department's website.

Listen to the entire interview with Stewart Walker in the video box above.

Tune in to Lubbock’s First News with Tom Collins and Laura Mac each weekday morning from 6:00 am to 8:30 am on News/Talk 790 KFYO or online at KFYO.com

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