John Montagna is able to transfer into a brand new RV park within the Inexperienced Meadows West part of Harbor Metropolis, close to his job as a longshoreman.
However he’s nonetheless making a two-hour commute from Bakersfield, after opposition from neighbors helped stall the opening of the park.
“Save Inexperienced Meadows West” indicators have popped up on many lawns as residents categorical fears about crime and declining property values, whereas folks like Montagna say the park, referred to as Ocean’s 11, gives an reasonably priced possibility amid the realm’s sky-high rents.
“There’s folks that stay good in RVs,” stated Montagna, who plans to pay $1,250 a month to stay on the park in his 2021 Tiffin Allegro Bus. “Anyone who strikes into any neighborhood is usually a security difficulty. You’ll be able to’t be stereotyping simply ‘trigger it’s an RV park.”
Inexperienced Meadows West resident Nicole Paulsen on her entrance garden in Harbor Metropolis.
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Nicole Paulsen, who lives on President Avenue a few block from the proposed RV park, worries a few “Breaking Dangerous” state of affairs of medicine and violence, noting points with RVs illegally parked close by on Western Avenue. She stated the RV park’s developer has not adequately included neighbors within the planning course of.
“It’s not going to be our neighborhood anymore,” stated Paulsen, who grew up in San Pedro and moved to Inexperienced Meadows West in 2019 after having her second little one.
Nonetheless, Paulsen acknowledged that most of the individuals who finally transfer in will in all probability be law-abiding. She confused that a few of her opposition comes out of concern that the RV park’s residents, who she stated can be “packed in like sardines,” gained’t be protected themselves.
Jerry Lengthy, who has lived throughout from the property for 13 years, stated he would like a residential improvement over an RV park, which he stated can be too high-density.
“It doesn’t match the character of the neighborhood,” he stated. “This was zoned for single-family.”
For greater than a 12 months, Ocean’s 11 has been mired in litigation and procedural roadblocks, together with a measure authored by Councilmember Tim McOsker and accredited by the complete Metropolis Council that requires an environmental evaluation of the 9 defunct oil wells on the property.
For now, the RV park sits almost empty, with solely a safety guard dwelling there.

Stewart Silver on the RV park he constructed final 12 months in Harbor Metropolis.
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Stewart Silver, an entrepreneur who began Avon Hire-A-Automotive and owned an Anaheim skilled curler hockey group, bought the 1.2-acre parcel close to the southern tip of Los Angeles for $1.6 million in 2023. He has opened 4 different RV parks and nonetheless operates two in Santa Clarita and North Hills.
He stated he spent greater than half one million {dollars} prepping and constructing the Ocean’s 11 web site. He then started providing the heaps, which have water, energy and sewer hookups in addition to house to park a automotive and create a small yard, to potential tenants.
Silver used a metropolis course of obtainable to RV parks, which permits them to be designated as a “public profit mission” in the event that they meet 12 requirements, together with noise rules and graffiti elimination. These tasks are usually not required to be debated in public hearings.
However then, residents caught wind of the mission. Many have lived within the neighborhood, with its neat lawns and single-family houses, for many years. A 3-bedroom, two-bathroom home on President Avenue was not too long ago marketed for $799,000 on Zillow.
Final June, Paulsen began a GoFundMe, shortly elevating greater than $30,000 for authorized illustration to combat the RV park.
“We’re uniting to precise our issues in regards to the proposed building of this RV park which can hurt the security of our quiet neighborhood, overcrowd our space with visitors, and negatively have an effect on the privateness and property values of neighboring residents of this RV park,” neighbors wrote on their web site, “Save Inexperienced Meadows West.”
“I adopted all the foundations. We’re going to be good neighbors. These are communities that I construct,” Silver stated. “The folks we cater to at this stuff are … on a regular basis folks, salt of the earth folks.”
Silver has promised that the RV park can be staffed with a safety guard 24-7.
Dana Goller, a safety guard who already lives on the property along with his spouse, stated the park will make the neighborhood extra protected, not much less protected.
“All people shifting right here is folks similar to them,” he stated. “They work. They stay. They pay payments. … What Stewart’s opening here’s a blessing, not a sin. This isn’t a homeless camp.”

L.A. Metropolis Councilman Tim McOsker holds a information convention on July 11.
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McOsker, who represents the realm, stated he heard from locals like Paulsen who have been involved in regards to the RV park.
In his movement requiring the environmental evaluation of the oil wells, McCosker cited alleged points — from lacking kids to assaults with a lethal weapon — at different RV parks Silver has operated.
“The operator has demonstrated a number of public well being and security failures … and the potential for this kind of nuisance exercise to happen in Harbor Metropolis and affect public security needs to be considered,” McOsker wrote within the movement.
Silver stated that he offered an RV park in Wilmington almost 5 years in the past and that there was “no crime” when he ran it.
In an interview, McOsker stated he was horrified by the circumstances on the Wilmington web site, together with slender driving lanes, meals on the market outdoor and washers and dryers related with extension cords. He feared Silver may quickly promote the Ocean’s 11 property, which might enable it to equally deteriorate.
“It seemed like a really harmful encampment,” McOsker stated of the Wilmington RV park.
After the Metropolis Council handed McOsker’s movement in June 2024, the Division of Constructing and Security closed the mission’s permits, successfully placing it on maintain.
McOsker and neighbors say that Silver has not constructed his park as much as the 12 requirements required for public profit tasks, although metropolis businesses have signed off on the mission a number of instances.
McOsker stated he additionally believes the mission wants a conditional use allow, which might require public hearings and a extra formalized course of.
“This isn’t about stopping something. That is about requiring a protected and inhabitable property,” he stated. “It’s about making use of our code pretty, the place we’re defending well being and security of the residents on the property.”

An indication on a garden within the Inexperienced Meadows West neighborhood in Harbor Metropolis on Sept. 17.
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A conditional use allow might codify necessities for Silver and subsequent house owners, McOsker stated, corresponding to spacing the RVs to permit emergency automobiles to simply maneuver.
Silver stated McOsker’s measures have been “thinly veiled” political efforts to cease Ocean’s 11 from working in his district.
Some advocates for extra reasonably priced housing agreed with Silver.
“It’s disappointing when Metropolis Council members proceed to disrupt reasonably priced housing, and Councilmember McOsker is actually making an attempt to make use of process and political strikes to take action with this [conditional use permit] course of,” stated Zachary Pitts, the Los Angeles director of YIMBY Motion.
Final July, after McOsker’s movement requiring the environmental evaluation handed, Silver sued town.
Final month, a choose dominated largely in Silver’s favor, saying town should difficulty the permits it has been withholding. McOsker’s argument that the mission wants a conditional use allow “conflicts with town’s personal long-standing, constant interpretation” that an RV park wants solely to satisfy the 12 requirements to qualify as a public profit mission, Los Angeles Superior Courtroom Decide Alison Mackenzie wrote.
Town lawyer’s workplace declined to touch upon the case or whether or not it plans to attraction.
McOsker is combating again with extra laws. Final month, the council accredited his movement for metropolis workers to draft an interim ordinance that may prohibit the issuing of permits for RV parks constructed as public profit tasks.
The ordinance, when it’s printed, can be in impact for 45 days and will be prolonged for months as town works to undertake new land use guidelines.
It’s not clear whether or not the ordinance would have an effect on Ocean’s 11. McOsker’s workplace stated the RV park’s allowing will “be more than likely resolved by judicial and administrative determinations each on the courtroom and on the metropolis.” Silver believes the choose’s ruling entitles him to permits.
“This ruling actually damage me,” stated Paulsen, who began to cry.