LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles will resume the parking enforcement and towing of vehicles used as dwellings on city streets—which have been suspended since March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic—beginning May 15 amid increasing complaints from residents. On April 6, the Los Angeles City Council voted 11–1 to pass a motion to resume the enforcement and towing of vehicle dwellings in violation of posted signage, with Councilwoman Nithya Raman as the lone dissenting voice and Councilmembers Mike Bonin, Gil Cedillo, and John Lee absent. “Residents across the city have contacted my office pleading for help addressing nuisance conditions associated with RVs,” said Buscaino, who pushed for restarting parking enforcement. He said some of the RV-related issues concerning residents include narcotic sales, fights, loud music, verbal physical threats, intimidation, dumping of wastewater in the street, blocked sightlines, suspected sex trafficking, hoarding, and accumulation of trash and large pieces of furniture. Under the …