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Town OKs steep fines for parking near ‘The Goonies’ house

In this file photo taken Aug. 17, 2015, the home featured in the 1985 classic “The Goonies” is covered in blue tarps to deter fans from getting too close to the house, in Astoria, Ore. The Astoria City Council has taken a step toward cracking down on motorists who illegally park near “The Goonies” house. (Joshua Bessex / Daily Astorian)
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ASTORIA, Ore. – The Astoria City Council has taken a step toward cracking down on motorists who illegally park near “The Goonies” house.

The Daily Astorian reported the City Council held a first reading of an ordinance Monday to modify city code and enhance the fees people will have to pay if they violate parking rules in the neighborhood.

Under the proposal people parking illegally could face a $100 fine.

City councilors will hold a second reading and officially could adopt the ordinance at a November meeting.

City Manager Brett Estes and Police Chief Geoff Spalding said the city already has posted signs saying “No Stopping,” and “No Parking” in the area with only a moderate level of compliance.

The neighborhood has long been a draw to tourists hoping for a glimpse of the house featured in the 1985 movie.