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Commission hears about 11 parking complaints; police say policies will be revised and complaint tracking centralized
Summary
Commissioners were briefed on a recent batch of complaints—about 11—largely concerning police vehicles parked in metered spaces. Police and staff said they are consolidating complaint records in new management software and updating parking policies to clarify which department vehicles may use public spaces.
The commission was briefed on a cluster of complaints—approximately 11—that largely alleged police vehicles were parked in metered spaces and public lots near the downtown area. Staff and police officials said many of the recent complaints related to community service officers and semi‑marked units rather than only clearly marked patrol cars.
Sergeant King and Lieutenant Petterly briefed the commission on two parallel efforts: revising department policy language about permissible parking for different…
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