FANNY NEVER EXPECTED she’d uproot her four children from their Santa Clara apartment to a small RV parked on a side street off Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino. When her landlord kicked her out due to a minor dispute about two months ago, she began renting the RV for $900 a month to stay off the streets as a single mother.

Now, her future, along with roughly 20 other households that park their RVs in the same area, is uncertain as Cupertino works to enact a policy prohibiting prolonged RV parking.

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