Quartzsite Council Holds Work Session on RV and Mobile-Home Park Rules
The Quartzsite Town Council held a public work session on RV and mobile‑home park regulations on March 2, 2026; the meeting video was posted to the town’s public archive on March 3.

The Quartzsite Town Council held a public work session on RV and mobile‑home park regulations on March 2, 2026, and the session was posted to the town’s public video archive on March 3, 2026. The brief session summary notes staff presentations, council questions and participation from RV‑park owners, but the available summary cuts off mid‑word and does not supply further detail.
According to a Facebook post by “Desi Place,” “The town allows 2 accessory dwelling units in addition to the main house. 4 or more RV spaces qualify as an RV park under state law.” The Facebook post is the only source in the materials that supplies specific regulatory assertions; the post does not identify the poster’s affiliation or state whether those points were made by town staff or arose during public comment at the March 2 session.
The original session summary and the Facebook post do not include names of council members or town staff who participated. The materials provided do not contain proposed ordinance text, staff reports, timestamps for presentations, the names of RV‑park owners who spoke, or any record of motions or votes. The session posting on March 3 is identified as the public video archive entry, but no direct link, agenda packet, or accompanying documents are included in the summary available to this reporter.

The two regulatory claims from the Facebook post — the allowance of two accessory dwelling units in addition to a main house, and the definition that four or more RV spaces constitute an RV park under state law — appear in the record only as the verbatim lines attributed to “Desi Place.” The town’s municipal code citations and the specific state statute that would confirm the “4 or more RV spaces” threshold are not supplied in the materials reviewed.
For residents and RV‑park operators seeking the details discussed at the March 2 work session, the town’s March 3 public video archive entry currently serves as the only publicly noted recording of the meeting. The published session summary and the Facebook post by “Desi Place” together identify the topics under discussion, but town documentation such as agenda items, staff reports, ordinance drafts and participant names were not included in the materials made available with the summary.
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