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Parking, Animal Control
OWATONNA POLICE DEPARTMENT—2017 Annual Report
Parking Control
Division Strategy To maximize the use of all existing parking spaces for downtown customers, businesses, and residents.
To accomplish this strategy, parking restrictions are enforced to encourage employees, business owners, and residents to use long-term parking spaces located on the fringe of the downtown area, while making available short-term parking spaces located in the center of downtown for shoppers and customers.

A happy tail for you—the dog to the right was brought to our Owatonna Police Department’s shelter in the beginning of August 2017. He had been running for a while when he was caught. He was adopted out a short time later from Rescue 55021 by a family that wanted a running partner and Bentley fit the bill!
Here is a kitten born to one of the pregnant cats the OPD animal control adopted out a while back. The shelter that adopted her, wanted us to know that what we do does matter. Shelter staff said saving this one cat did not change the world, but for her and the kittens—their world changed forever.
Animal Control

