Attention, parking scofflaws: Be wary when parking in front of 90 E. Kellogg Blvd.

First, pay your meters. But of all the metered parking spots in St. Paul, that’s the address parking-enforcement officers recorded most often when ticketing vehicles.

The Pioneer Press analyzed more than 33,220 parking tickets that were issued and then resolved between 2016 and 2017. In the two years of data, the address had 116 tickets, one ticket nearly every week.

It was one of about 85 addresses that had 50 or more tickets during a two-year span, according to data provided by the Minnesota Judicial Branch.

Between Minnesota Street and North Robert Street, the parking spot is right next to Kellogg Mall Park. It’s also just a few blocks from St. Paul City Hall and the Ramsey County Courthouse, the Minnesota Museum of American Art and dozens of other restaurants, office spaces and destinations.

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“I think it has the most volume of people going back and forth. There’s always people coming in and out,” Cha said. Of the busy street, he explains, “we try to get the biggest one out of the way first, and then go to smaller ones.”

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