As far as safely concerns go. I just came from an area where the trailer free community road has had more deaths on it and serious accidents then the trailer road. We had 3 upside down cars and in one case the car had hit a kid on the sidewalk. Another case the car went uncontrollably into someone back yard through the kids playground [kid was not there] . The fact is the wider road will allow more speeders trough than ever before. Traffic calming will barely work and there will be more horrific incidents then before. There are studies and real world data that prove wider roads allow for faster driving.
Which would you rather cross in front of a car going 20 over around a bend that you cannot see or a car gingerly navigating the bend because there are obstructions? Even been to the grocery store? How fast to cars go by near the front of the store and how fast do they go through the rest of the parking lot? Also trailers give the pedestrian a safety zone. Any debris from an accident will be shielded from anyone on the sidewalk if there are trailers, help slow down cars that have lost control and just in general reduce the speed of traffic.
You want to cross the road between trailers? Well that's called j-walking and is illegal. You need to cross at corners and in designated cross-walks people.
As a homework assignment before there are any rebuttals to this post. Go out and find actually facts about road safety. Go out learn read about which roads are safer. Try not to let feeling get in the way of fact. Also try to have compassion for your fellow neighbors. Do they not deserve to have recreational activities? Shouldn't they be allowed to have a camper or a boat to go camping or boating when they are not working?
In addition, why cannot the same rules apply to trailers and boats on the street that apply to homes? If the trailers are dirty or the covers ripped let the owners know they need to fix it. O and if you really want to be a good neighbor how bout a community trailer wash. Bring your trailer by for a wash so it looks good on the street.
A side note. There are two empty pool parking lots over the winter season. How bout offering up those to trailer owners while they are not in use?