Albion looks to increase fines for parking infractions

By Tom Rivers, Editor Posted 15 January 2026 at 4:45 pm

Photo by Tom Rivers: This photo from Saturday evening shows traffic and cars parking on Main Street in Albion.

ALBION – The Village Board will take comments from the public on raising the fines for people with parking infractions.

Police Chief David Mogle suggested the fines be doubled from their current levels of $25 if paid within seven days of the violation, $30 if paid after seven days but within 30 days, and $35 if paid after 30 days.

Village Trustee Joyce Riley believes doubling the fines is too much. She suggested a $40 fine if paid with seven days, $50 if paid after seven days and wthin 30 days, and $65 if paid after 30 days.

The other board members agreed with Riley’s reasoning. The board will have a public hearing on the higher fines at 6 p.m. on Feb. 11.

The Albion Police Department is almost out of parking tickets and will soon be ordering more. Mogle advised the board the fine amounts had not been changed in many years.

The Police Department can issue parking tickets for parking in the street overnight from Nov. 15 to April 15, parking in a no parking zone, blocking a fire lane, parking closer than 10 feet of a fire hydrant, double parking, parking in handicapped parking spot without a permit, parking on curb or sidewalk, and overtime parking.