Parking complaints are on the rise in Dryden.
Chief of Police Rob Davis says they have received complaints about people parking past the 2-hour time limit and folks parking in disabled spaces.
Other complaints surround drivers parking too close to intersections.
Davis says most of the violations and complaints come from the downtown core.
Davis is asking motorists to take a moment and look around before parking.
The fine for parking near an intersection or entrance is between $25-$30, and the fine for parking in a handicapped spot is $300.

Police Chief Addresses Parking Concerns
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