Petaluma residents living in mobile home parks are facing potential eviction as park owners move forward with plans to close their communities. The Press Democrat reports that in response, the city council has approved a new fee to recoup costs associated with the closure process. While it’s not clear what the fee will be, estimates for the cost to the city are anywhere from $100,000 to $300,000. Residents packed a city council meeting earlier this month to voice their concerns about steep rent increases and the potential for homelessness. The city has vowed to enforce its mobile home regulations and protect residents’ rights.