The ban will see all vehicles over 7.5 metres in length from parking on suburban streets, in public parks and close to intersections for extended periods of time.
Councillor Hermann Vorster told the Gold Coast Bulletin that the recreational vehicles are proving to be a “hazard”.
"It’s not just the space they are taking up, it is the massive hazard they pose to pedestrians and cyclists trying to navigate streets,” he said.
"Simmering tension in suburban streets with caravans littering cul-de-sacs means desperate owners are now parking near parks and playgrounds.
“The best place for private property is on private property.”
The council has seen a huge rise in complaints about recreational vehicles with only 34 complaints submitted between 2018 and 2019 and 500 in 2021.
The city council has plans to gain permission from the Department of Transport and Main Roads to allow parking inspectors to forcefully remove mobile homes.
The suburbs with the highest number of complaints are Palm Beach, Upper Coomera, Paradise Point, Southport and Pimpama.
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