It depends on each stores policy. Sometimes the store doesn't own the parking lot and cannot legally give permission.
This walmart is under the Gresham area law of no over night parking on city streets or parking lot....they have had signs up against it for over a year so now the police have the right to tow....trucks that made deliveries to Walmart park there and since they are part of the company they can....RV and people sleeping in cars are not.....others have been slobs and left garbage everywhere and had dumped their gray water or had leaks in something that it smelled like they dumped sewage....Walmart did this for travelers not for "residents" on hard times....staying when not buying and just leaving a mess and using the bathroom wasn't their idea of helping their customers....it was never 23 hours anyway it was tired travelers having a safe place to sleep instead of falling asleep behind the wheel
For how many times I have been there I have seen signs that said no over night parking in the lot. I can understand if you are going in to buy stuff
It is true but some manager's don't allow it so your best bet is once you get there go inside and ask a manager if it's ok and at which end of the parking lot you're allowed to do so.
I work security for the parking lot for this store and as of 09/11/2019 there is no more overnight parking for any RV’s, Semis or personal vehicles.
Not at walmart on sandy blvd. Police are now enforcing the No overnight camping law. If caught camping they will issue you a criminal trespassing which turned out to be on your record and a big fine I was here last night when the sherriff did the parking lot sweep. I have to leave nowhere to go no place to park it's like that everywhere
No, I work there it's not our rule but the citys.
Yes it is. The one in Troutdale OR does.
Yes it is. I see RV's parked there all the time.
Yes you can...👍
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