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 Jul 6, 2026

Glasgow Police Department Increasing Parking and Abandoned Vehicle Enforcement

The Glasgow Police Department and the City of Glasgow have received an increase in complaints regarding parking violations and abandoned or junk vehicles on city streets. As a result, officers will be increasing enforcement of city parking ordinances and regulations concerning abandoned/junk vehicles.

These efforts are intended to improve public safety, keep streets accessible, and enhance the appearance of our community. Residents are encouraged to ensure their vehicles are legally parked, operable, and in compliance with city ordinances.

Vehicles found in violation may be subject to citation, towing, or other enforcement actions as permitted by law.

The Glasgow Police Department appreciates the community's cooperation as we work together to keep Glasgow safe, clean, and looking its best.

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