Ordinance No. 107ORDINANCE NO 107
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS REGULATING TRAFFIC UPON PUBLIC
HIGHWAYS ESTABLISHING THE OFFICE OF CITY TRAFFIC ENGINEER AND
ESTABLISHING A TRAFFIC COMMITTEE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
ARTICLE i
DEFINITIONS
SECTION 1. Definitions of Words and Phrases.
The following words and phrases when used in this Ordinance
shall for the purpose of this Ordinance have the meanings respectively
ascribed to them in this article
Section 1 1 Motor Vehicle Code Definitions to be Used.
Whenever any words or phrases used herein are not defined, but
are defined in the Vehicle Code of the State of California and amend-
ments thereto such definitions shall apply
Section 1.2 Bicycle.
A light vehicle without a motor, have two wheels handle bars
and a seat or seats, and propelled by the operator
Section 1.3 Central Traffic District
All streets and portions of streets within the area described
Section 1.4 Coach.
Any motor bus, motor coach, trackless trolley, or passenger
stage used as a common carrier of passengers
Section 1.5 Council.
The Council of the City of Cypress
Section 1.6 Curb.
The lateral boundary of the roadway whether such curb be marked
by curbing construction or not so marked• the work "curb" as herein
used shall not include the line dividing the roadway of a street from
parking strips in the center of a street, nor from tracks or rights
of way of public utility companies
Section 1 7 Divisional Island.
A raised island located in the roadway and separating opposing
or conflicting streams of traffic
Section 1.8 Holidays.
Within the meaning of this Ordinance holidays are the first day
of January, the twelfth day of February the twenty-second day of February
the thirtieth day of May, the fourth day of July, the First Monday in
September, the ninth day of September, the twelfth day of October,
the eleventh day of November the twenty-fifth day of December and
Thanksgiving Day If the First day of January, twelfth day of February,
twenty-second day of February, the thirtieth day of May, the fourth
day of July the ninth day of September the twelfth day of October,
the eleventh day of November or the twenty-fifth day of December falls
upon a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday
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Section 1.9 Loading Zone.
The space adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of
vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers or materials
Section 1.10 Official Time Standard.
Whenever certain hours are named herein they shall mean
standard time or daylight saving time as may be in current use in
this City
Section 1.11 Park.
To stand or leave standing any vehicle, whether occupied or not,
otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually
engaged in loading or unloading of passengers or materials
Section 1.12 Parkway
That portion of a street other than a roadway or a sidewalk
Section 1.13 Parking Meter.
A mechanical devise installed within or upon the curb or side-
walk area immediately adjacent to a parking space, for the purpose
of controlling the period of time occupancy of such parking meter
space by any vehicle
Section 1.14 Passenger Loading Zone.
The space adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive use of
vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers
Section 1.15 Pedestrian.
Any person afoot
Section 1.16 Police Officer.
Every officer of the Police Department of this City or any
officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests
for violation of traffic regulations
Section 1.17 Stop.
When required, means complete cessation of movement
Section 1.18 Stop or Stand.
When prohibited means any stopping or standing of a vehicle,
whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict
with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police
officer or official traffic control device
Section 1.19 Vehicle Code.
The Vehicle Code of the State of California
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ARTICLE II
TRAFFIC ADMINISTRATION
SECTION 2. Police Administration
There is hereby established in the police department of this
City, a traffic division to be under the control of an officer of
police appointed by and directly responsible to the Chief of Police
Section 2.1 Duty of Traffic Division
It shall be the duty of the traffic division with such aid as
may be rendered by other members of the police department to enforce
the street traffic regulations of this city and all of the state
vehicle laws applicable to street traffic in this city, to make
arrests for traffic violations, to investigate traffic accidents and
to cooperate with the city traffic engineer and other officers of
the city in the administration of the traffic laws and in developing
ways and means to improve traffic conditions and to carry out
those duties specially imposed upon said division by this ordinance
and the traffic ordinances of this city
Section 2.2 Traffic Accident Studies.
Whenever the accidents at any particular location become numerous
the traffic division shall cooperate with the city traffic engineer
in conducting studies of such accidents and determining remedial
measures
Section 2.3 Traffic Accident Reports.
The traffic division shall maintain a suitable system of filing
traffic accident reports Accident reports or cards referring to them
shall be filed alphabetically by location Such reports shall be
available for the use and information of the city traffic engineer.
Section 2.4 Traffic Division to Submit Annual Traffic Safety Report.
The traffic division shall annually prepare a traffic report
which shall be filed with the City Council Such a report shall contain
information on traffic matters in this city as follows.
1. The number of traffic accidents, the number of persons
killed the number of persons injured, and other pertinent
traffic accident data
2 The number of traffic accidents investigated and other
pertinent data on the safety activities of the police,
3 The plans and recommendations of the division for future
traffic safety activities
Section 2.5 City Traffic Engineer.
The office of city traffic engineer is hereby established
The city traffic engineer shall be the City Engineer and he shall
exercise the powers and duties as provided in this ordinance and
in the traffic ordinances of this City Whenever the city traffic
engineer is required or authorized to place or maintain official
traffic control devices or signals, he may cause such devices or
signals to be placed or maintained
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Section 2.6 Powers and Duties of City Traffic Engineer -
Delegation.
It shall be the general duty of the city traffic engineer to
determine the installation and proper timing and maintenance of
traffic control devices and signals, to conduct engineering
analyses of traffic accidents and to devise remedial measures,
to conduct engineering and traffic Investigations of traffic
conditions and to cooperate with other city officials in the
development of ways and means to improve traffic conditions, and
to carry out the additional powers and duties imposed by
ordinances of this city Whenever, by the provisions of this
ordinance a power is granted to the city traffic engineer or a
duty imposed upon him, the power may be exercised or the duty
performed by his deputy or by a person authorized in writing
by him
Section 2.7 Traffic Committee
There is hereby established an advisory traffic committee
to serve without compensation, consisting of the city traffic
engineer the chief of police or in his discretion as his
representative the chief of the traffic division and the City
Manager and such number of other city officers and representatives
of unofficial bodies as may be determined and appointed by the
mayor The chairman of the committee shall be appointed by
the mayor and may be removed by him
Section 2.8 Duties of Traffic Committee.
It shall be the duty of the traffic committee to suggest
the most practicable means for coordinating the activities of all
officers and agencies of this city having authority with respect
to the administration or enforcement of traffic regulations•
to stimulate and assist in the preparation and publication
of traffic reports, to receive complaints having to do with
traffic matters, and to recommend to the legislative
body of this city and to the city traffic engineer, the chief of
the traffic division and other city officials ways and means
for improving traffic conditions and the administration and
enforcement of traffic regulations
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ARTICLE III
ENFORCEMENT AND OBEDIENCE TO TRAFFIC
REGULATIONS
SECTION 3. Authority of Police and Fire Department Officials.
Officers of the Police Department and such officers as are
assigned by the Chief of Police are hereby authorized to direct
all traffic by voice, hand, audible or other signal in conformance
with traffic laws, except that in the event of a fire or other
emergency or to expedite traffic or to safeguard pedestrians,
officers of the Police Department or members of the Fire Depart-
ment may direct traffic as conditions may require notwithstand-
ing the provisions to the contrary contained in this ordinance
or the Vehicle Code
Section 3.1 Persons Other Than Officials Shall Not Direct Traffic
No person other than an officer of the Police Department or
members of the Fire Department or a person authorized by the Chief
of Police or a person authorized by law shall direct or attempt
to direct traffic by voice, hand or other signal, except that persons
may operate, when as herein provided, any mechanical pushbutton
signal erected by order of the city traffic engineer
Section 3.2 Obedience to Police or Authorized Officers.
No person shall fail or refuse to comply with or to perform
any act forbidden by any lawful order, signal, or direction of a
traffic or police officer, or a member of the Fire Department
or a person authorized by the Chief of Police or by law
Section 3.3 Required Obedience to Traffic Ordinance.
It is a misdemeanor for any person driving any vehicle or
other conveyance upon any street or any pedestrian, to do any
act forbidden, or fail to perform any act required as applicable
to any such person under this ordinance
Section 3.4 Traffic Regulations Apply to Persons Riding
Bicycles or Animals.
Every person riding a bicycle or riding or driving an animal
upon a highway shall be granted all the rights and shall be subject
to all of the duties applicable to the driver of a vehicle by this
ordinance, except those provisions which by their very nature can
have no application
Section 3.5 Obstruction or Interference with Police or
Authorized Officers
No person shall interfere with or obstruct in any way any police
officer or other officer or employee of this city in their enforce
ment of the provisions of this ordinance The removal, obliteration
or concealment of any chalk mark or other distinguishing mark used
by any police officer or other employee or officer of this city in
connection with the enforcement of the parking regulations of this
ordinance shall, if done for the purpose of evading the provisions
of this ordinance, constitute such interference or obstruction
Section 3.6 Public Employees to Obey Traffic Regulations.
The provisions of this ordinance shall apply to the operator of
any vehicle owned by or used in the service of the United States
Government, this state, any county or city, and it shall be unlawful
for any said operator to violate any of the provisions of this
Ordinance except as otherwise permitted in this Ordinance or by the
Vehicle Code
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Section 3.7 Exemption of Certain Vehicles.
(a) The provisions of this ordinance regulating the operation,
parking and standing of vehicles shall not apply to vehicles operated
by the Police or Fire Department, any public ambulance or any public
utility vehicle or any private ambulance, which public utility vehicle
or private ambulance has qualified as an authorized emergency
vehicle, when any vehicle mentioned in this section is operated in
the manner specified by the Vehicle Code in response to an emergency
call
(b) The foregoing exemptions shall not, however, relieve the
operator of any such vehicle from obligation to exercise due care
for the safety of others or the consequences of his willful dis-
regard of the safety of others
(c) The provisions of this ordinance regulating the parking
or standing of vehicles shall not apply to any vehicle of a city
department or public utility while necessarily in use for construction
or repair work or any vehicle owned or operated by the United States
Post Office Department while in use for the collection, transporta-
tion or delivery of United States mail
Section 3.8 Report to Damage to Certain Property.
(a) The operator of a vehicle or the person in charge of any
animal involved in any accident resulting in damage to any property
publicly owned or owned by a public utility including but not
limited to any fire hydrant, parking meter, lighting post, tele-
phone pole or electric light or power pole, or resulting in damage
to any tree, traffic control device or other property of a like
nature located in or along any street shall within twenty-four
(24) hours after such accident make a written report of such
accident to the Police Department of this city
(b) Every such report shall state the time when and the place
where the accident took place, the name and address of the person
owning and of the person operating or in charge of such vehicle
or animal, the license number of every such vehicle, and shall
briefly describe the property damage in such accident.
(c) The operator of any vehicle involved in an accident shall
not be subject to the requirements or penalties of this section if
and during the time he is physically incapable of making a report
but in such event he shall make a report as required in subdivision
(a) within 24 hours after regaining ability to make such report
Section 3.9 When Vehicles May be Removed from Streets.
Any regularly employed and salaried officer of the Police
Department of this city may remove or cause to be removed
(a) Any vehicle that has been parked or left standing upon
a street or highway for 120 or more consecutive hours
(b) Any vehicle which is parked or left standing upon a
street or highway between the hours of 7 00 a m and 7 00 p m ,
when such parking or standing is prohibited by ordinance or
resolution of this city and signs are posted giving notice of such
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(c) Any vehicle which is parked or left standing upon a street
or highway where the use of such street or highway or a portion
thereof is necessary for the cleaning, repair or construction of the
street or highway or for the installation of underground utilities
or where the use of the street or highway or any portion thereof is
authorized for a purpose other than the normal flow of traffic or
where the use of the street or highway or any portion thereof is
necessary for the movement of equipment, articles or structures of
unusual size and the parking of such vehicles would prohibit or
interfere with such use or movement• provided that signs giving
notice that such vehicle may be removed are erected or placed at
least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the removal
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ARTICLE IV
TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
SECTION 4. Authority to Install Traffic Control Devices.
(a) The City traffic engineer shall have the power and duty
to place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained official
traffic control devices when and as required to make effective
the provisions of this ordinance
(b) Whenever the Vehicle Code requires for the effective-
ness of any provision thereof that traffic control devices be
installed to give notice to the public of the application of such
law the city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to install
or cause to be installed the necessary devices subject to any
limitations or restrictions set forth in the law applicable
thereto
(c) The city traffic engineer may also place and maintain
or cause to place and maintain such additional traffic control
devices as he may deem necessary or proper to regulate traffic
or to guide or warn traffic but he shall make such determination
only upon the basis of traffic engineering principles and traffic
investigations and in accordance with such standards limitations,
and rules as may be set forth in this ordinance or as may be
determined by ordinance or resolution of the Council
Section 4.1 Traffic Control Signs Required for Enforcement
Purposes.
No provision of the Vehicle Code or of this ordinance for which
signs are required shall be enforced against an alleged violator
unless appropriate legible signs are in place giving notice of such
provisions of the traffic laws
Section 4.2 Obedience to Traffic Control Devices.
The operator of any vehicle or train shall obey the instructions
of any official traffic control device placed in accordance with
this ordinance unless otherwise directed by a police officer or
other authorized person subject to the em.e ptions granted the
operator of an authorized emergency vehicle when responding to
emergency calls
Section 4.3 Installation of Traffic Signals.
(a) The city traffic engineer is hereby directed to install
and maintain official traffic signals at those intersections and
other places where traffic conditions are such as to require that
the flow of traffic be alternately interrupted and released in
order to prevent or relieve traffic congestion or to protect life
or property from exceptional hazard
(b) The city traffic engineer shall ascertain and determine
the locations where such signals are required by field investigation,
traffic counts and other traffic information as may be pertinent
and his determinations therefrom shall be made in accordance with
those traffic engineering and safety standards and instructions
set forth in the California Maintenance Manual issued by the
Division of Highways of the State Department of Public Works
(c) Whenever the city traffic engineer installs and maintains
an official traffic signal at any intersection, he shall likewise
erect and maintain at such intersection street name signs visible
to the principal flow of traffic unless such street name signs
have previously been placed and are maintained at any said
intersection
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Section 4.4 Lane Marking.
The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to mark center
lines and lane lines upon the surface of the roadway to indicate the
course to be traveled by vehicles and may place signs temporarily
designating lanes to be used by traffic moving in a particular
direction regardless of the center line of the highway
Section 4.5 Distinctive Roadway Markings.
The city traffic engineer is authorized to place and maintain
distinctive roadway markings as described in the Vehicle Code on
those streets or parts of streets where the volume of traffic or the
vertical or other curvature of the roadway renders it hazardous to
drive on the left side of such marking or signs and markings Such
marking or signs and marking shall have the same effect as similar
markings placed by the State Department of Public Works pursuant
to provisions of the Vehicle Code.
Section 4.6 Authority to Remove, Relocate and Discontinue
Traffic Control Devices.
The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to remove
relocate or discontinue the operation of any traffic control
device not specifically required by the Vehicle Code or this
ordinance whenever he shall determine in any particular case
that the conditions which warranted or required the installation
no longer exist or obtain
Section 4.7 Traffic Control Devices. Hours of Operation.
The city traffic engineer shall determine the hours and days
during which any traffic control device shall be in operation or
be in effect, except in those cases where such hours or days
are specified in this ordinance
Section 4.8 Unauthorized Painting of Curbs.
No person, unless authorized by this city, shall paint any
street or curb surface provided however that this section shall
not apply to the painting of numbers on a curb surface by any
person who has complied with the provisions of any resolution
or ordinance of this city pertaining thereto
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ARTICLE V
TURNING MOVEMENTS
SECTION 5. Authority to Place and Obedience to Turning Markers,
Intersections, Multiple Lanes.
(a) The city traffic engineer is authorized to place markers,
buttons, or signs within or adjacent to intersections and indicating
the course to be traveled by vehicles turning at such intersections,
and the city traffic engineer is authorized to locate and indicate
more than one lane of traffic from which drivers of vehicles may
make right or left hand turns, and the course to be traveled as
so indicated may conform to or be othern than as prescribed by
law or ordinance.
(b) When authorized markers, buttons, or other indications
are placed within an intersection indicating the course to be
traveled by vehicles turning thereat, no driver of a vehicle
shall disobey the directions of such indications
Section 5.1 Authority to Place Restricted Turn Signs.
The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to determine
those intersections at which drivers of vehicles shall not make
a right left or U turn and shall place proper signs at such
intersections The making of such turns may be prohibited between
certain hours of any day and permitted at other hours, in which
event the same shall be plainly indicated on the signs or they
may be removed when such turns are permitted
Section 5.2 Obedience to No -Turn Signs.
Whenever authorized signs are erected indicating that no
right or left or U -Turn is permitted no driver of a vehicle
shall disobey the directions of any such sign
Section 5.3 Signal Controlled Intersections -- Right Turn.
(a) No driver of a vehicle shall make a right turn against
a red or stop signal at any intersection which is sign -posted
giving notice of such restriction as hereinafter provided in this
section
(b) The city traffic engineer shall post appropriate signs
giving effect to this section where he determines that the making
of right turns against a traffic signal "stop" indication would
seriously interfere with the safe and orderly flow of traffic
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ARTICLE VI
ONE-WAY STREETS AND ALLEYS
SECTION 6. The City Traffic Engineer to Sign One -Way Streets
and Alleys.
Whenever any ordinance or resolution of this city designates
any one-way street or alley, the city traffic engineer shall place
and maintain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulations
shall be effective unless such signs are in place Signs
indicating the direction of lawful traffic movements shall be
placed at every intersection where movement of traffic in the
opposite direction is prohibited
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ARTICLE VII
SPECIAL STOPS REQUIRED
SECTION 7. The City Traffic Engineer to Erect Stop Signs.
Whenever any ordinance or resolution of this city designates
and describes any street or portion thereof as a through street,
or any intersection at which vehicles are required to stop at one
or more entrances thereto or any railroad grade crossing at
which vehicles are required to stop the city traffic engineer
shall erect and maintain stop signs as follows'
A stop sign shall be erected on each and every street
intersecting such through street or portion thereof
so designated and at those entrances of other inter-
sections where a stop is required and at any railroad
grade crossing so designated Every such sign shall
conform with and shall be placed as provided in,
the Vehicle Code
Section 7.1 Stop at Through Street or Stop Sign.
(a) Those streets and parts of streets established by resolution
of the Council are hereby declared to be through streets for the
purposes of this section
(b) The provisions of this section shall also apply at one
or more entrances to the intersections as such entrances and
intersections are established by resolution of the Council
(c) The provisions of this section shall apply at those
highway railway grade crossings as established by resolution of
the Council
Section 7.2 Emerging from Alley, Driveway or Building.
The driver of a vehicle emerging from an alley, driveway
or building shall stop such vehicle immediately prior to driving
onto a sidewalk or into the sidewalk area extending across
any alley way or driveway
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ARTICLE VIII
MISCELLANEOUS DRIVING RULES
SECTION 8. Driving Through Funeral Procession.
No operator of any vehicle shall drive between the vehicles
comprising a funeral procession or a parade provided that such
vehicles are conspicuously so designated The directing of all
vehicles and traffic on any street over which such funeral
procession or parade wishes to pass shall be subject to the orders
of the Police Department
Section 8.1 Clinging to Motor Vehicles.
No person shall attach himself with his hands or to catch
on, or hold on to with his hands or by other means, to any moving
vehicle or train for the purpose of receiving motive power
therefrom
Section 8.2 Commercial Vehicles Using Private Driveways.
No person shall operate or drive a commercial vehicle in, on
or across any private driveway approach or sidewalk area or the
driveway itself without the consent of the owner or occupant of
the property if a sign or markings are in the place indicating
that the use of such driveway is prohibited
For the purpose of thissection a commercial vehicle shall mean
a vehicle having a rated capacity in excess of one-half tons
Section 8.3 Riding or Driving on Sidewalk.
No person shall ride drive propel or cause to be propelled
any vehicle or animal across or upon any sidewalk excepting over
permanently constructed driveways and excepting when it is necessary
for any temporary purpose to drive a loaded vehicle across a side-
walk provided further that said sidewalk area be substantially
protected by wooden planks two inches thick, and written permission
be previously obtained from the city traffic engineer Such
wooden planks shall not be permitted to remain upon such side-
walk area during the hours from 6.00 p m to 6:00 a m
Section 8.4 New Pavement and Markings.
No person shall ride or drive any animal or any vehicle over
or across any newly made pavement or freshly painted markings in
any street when a barrier sign, cone -marker or other warning device
is in place warning persons not to drive over or across such
pavement or marking or when any such device is in place indicating
that the street or any portion thereof is closed
Section 8.5 Limited Access.
No person shall drive a vehicle onto or from any limited access
roadway except at such entrances and exits as are lawfully established
Section 8.6 Restrictions on Use of Freeways.
No person shall drive or operate any bicycle, motor driven
cycle or any vehicle which is not drawn by a motor vehicle upon
any street established as a freeway, as defined by State law, nor
shall any pedestrian walk across or along any such street so
designated and described except in space set aside for the use
of pedestrians, provided official signs are in place giving
notice of such restrictions
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Section 8.7 Obedience to Barriers and Signs.
No person, public utility or department in the City shall erect
or place any barrier or sign on any street unless of a type approved
by the city traffic engineer or disobey the instructions, remove,
tamper with or destroy any barrier or sign lawfully placed on
any street by any person, public utility or by any department of
this city
Section 8.8 No Entrance Into Intersection That Would
Obstruct Traffic.
No operator of any vehicle shall enter an intersection or a
marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space on the other side
of the intersection or crosswalk to accommodate the vehicle he is
operating without obstructing the passage of other vehicles or
pedestrians, notwithstanding any traffic -control signal indication
to proceed
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ARTICLE IX
PEDESTRIANS REGULATIONS
SECTION 9. Traffic Engineer to Establish Marked Crosswalks.
(a) The city Traffic engineer shall establish, designate
and maintain crosswalks at intersections and other places by
appropriate devices marks or lines upon the surface of the
roadway as follows
Crosswalks shall be established and maintained at all
intersections within the central traffic district and
at such intersections outside such district, and at
other places within or outside said district where the
city traffic engineer determines that there is
particular hazard to pedestrians crossing the roadway
subject to the limitation contained in (b) of this
section
(b) Other than crosswalks at intersections, no crosswalk
shall be established in any block which is less than four -hundred
(400) feet in length and such crosswalk shall be located as
nearly as practicable at mid -block
(c) The city traffic engineer may place signs at or adjacent
to an intersection in respect to any crosswalk directing that
pedestrians shall not cross in the crosswalk so indicated
Section 9.1 When Pedestrians Must Use Crosswalks.
No pedestrian shall cross a roadway other than by a cross-
walk in the central traffic district or in any business district
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ARTICLE X
STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING FOR CERTAIN
PURPOSES OR IN CERTAIN LANES
SECTION 10. Application of Regulations.
(a) The provisions of this ordinance prohibiting the stopping
standing or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at
those times herein specified, except when it is necessary to stop
a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance
with the directions of a police officer or official traffic
control device
(b) The provisions of this ordinance imposing a time limit
on standing or parking shall not relieve any person from the duty
to observe other and more restrictive provisions of the Vehicle
Code or the ordinances of this city prohibiting or limiting the
standing or parking of vehicles in specified places or at
specified times
Section 10.1 Stopping or Standing in Parkways Prohibited.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within any parkway
Section 10.2 Traffic Engineer to Maintain no stopping zones
and no Parking Areas.
The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to maintain,
by appropriate signs or by paint upon the curb surface, all no
stopping zones no parking areas and restricted parking areas,
as defined and described in this ordinance
When said curb markings or signs are in place no operator of
any vehicle shall stop, stand or park such vehicle adjacent to any
such legible curb marking or sign in violation of any of the
provisions of this ordinance
Section 10.3 No Parking Areas.
No operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, park, or leave
standing such vehicle in any of the following places, except when
necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance
with the direction of a police officer or other authorized officer
or traffic sign or signal
(a) Within any divisional island unless authorized and
clearly indicated with appropriate signs or markings
(b) On either side of any street between the projected
property lines of any public walk, public steps street or
thoroughfare terminating at such street, when such area is
indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb
surface
(c) In any area where the city traffic engineer determines
that the parking or stopping of a vehicle would constitute a
traffic hazard or would endanger life or property, when such area
is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb
surface
(d) In any area established by resolution of the Council as
a no parking area, when such area is indicated by appropriate
signs or by red paint upon the curb surface
(e) Upon, along or across any railway tract in such manner
as to hinder, delay or obstruct the movement of any car traveling
upon such track
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(f) In any area where the parking or stopping of any vehicle
would constitute a traffic hazard or would endanger life or property
(g) On any street or highway where the use of such street or
highway or a portion thereof is necessary for the cleaning, repair
or construction of the street or highway or the installation of
underground utilities or where the use of the street or highway
or any portion thereof is authorized for a purpose other than the
norman flow of traffic or where the use of the street or highway
or any portion thereof is necessary for the movement of equipment,
articles or structures of unusual size, and the parking of such
vehicle would prohibit or interfere with such use or movement,
provided that signs giving notice of such no parking are erected
or placed at least twenty-four (24) hours prior to the effective
time of such no parking
(h) At any place within twenty (20) feet of a point on the
curb immediately opposite the mid -block end of a safety zone, when such
place is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the
curb surface
(i) At any place within twenty (20) feet of a crosswalk at
an intersection (in the central traffic district or) in any business
district when such place is indicated by appropriate signs or by
red paint upon the curb surface except that a bus may stop at a
designated bus stop
(j) Within twenty (20) feet of the approach to any traffic
signal, boulevard stop sign, or official electric flashing device
(k) The right wheels no further than 18 inches from the
right curb except as permitted in section 11 4 of this Ordinance
Section 10.4 Use of Streets for Storage of Vehicles
Prohibited.
No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of
any vehicle shall park such vehicle upon any street or alley for
more than a consecutive period of 120 hours
Section 10.5 Parking for Demonstration.
No operator of any vehicle shall park said vehicle upon any
street in this city for the principal purpose of advertising or
displaying it for sale, unless authorized by resolution of the
Council
Section 10.6 Repairing or Greasing Vehicles on Public Streets.
No person shall construct or cause to be constructed repair
or cause to be repaired grease, or cause to be greased any vehicle
or any part thereof upon any public street in this city Temporary
emergency repairs may be made upon a public street
Section 10.7 Washing or Polishing Vehicles.
No person shall wash or cause to be washed, polish or cause
to be polished any vehicle or any part thereof upon any public
street in this city, when a charge is made for such service.
Section 10.8 Parking Adjacent to Schools.
(a) The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to erect
signs indicating no parking upon that side of any street adjacent
to any school property when such parking would, in his opinion,
interfere with traffic or create a hazardous situation
(b) When official signs are erected prohibiting parking upon
that side of a street adjacent to any school property, no person
shall park a vehicle in any such designated place
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Section 10.9 Parking Prohibited on Narrow Streets.
(a) The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to place
signs or markings indicating no parking upon any street when the
width of the roadway does not exceed 20 feet, or upon one side of
a street as indicated by such signs or markingswhen the width
of the roadway does not exceed 30 feet
(b) When official signs or markings prohibiting parking are
erected upon narrow streets as authorized herein no person shall
park a vehicle upon any such street in violation of any such
sign or marking
Section 10.10 Parking on Grades.
No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle unattended
on a highway when upon any grade exceeding 3% (within any business
or residence district) without blocking the wheels of said vehicle
by turning them against the curb or by other means
Section 10.11 Unlawful Parking - Peddlers, Vendors
(a) Except as otherwise provided in this section no person
shall stand or park any vehicle wagon or pushcart from which goods,
wares, merchandise, fruits, vegetables or food stuffs are sold,
displayed, solicited or offered for sale or bartered or exchanged
or any lunch wagon or eating car or vehicle, on any portion of
any street within this city except that such vehicles, wagons or
pushcarts may stand or park only at the request of a bona fide
purchaser for a period of time not to exceed ten (10) minutes at
any one place The provisions of this subsection shall not apply
to persons delivering such articles upon order of, or by agreement
with a customer from a store or other fixed place of business or
distribution
(b) No person shall park or stand on any street any lunch
wagon, eating cart or vehicle or pushcart from which tamales,
peanuts, popcorn, candy or other articles of food are sold or
offered for sale without first obtaining a written permit to do so
from the city traffic engineer which shall designate the specific
location in which such cart shall stand
(c) No person shall park or stand any vehicle or wagon used or
intended to be used in the transportation of property for hire on
any street while awaiting patronage for such vehicle or wagon
without first obtaining a written permit to do so from the city
traffic engineer which shall designate the specific location where
such vehicle may stand
(d) Whenever any permit is granted under the provisions of
this section and a particular location to park or stand is
specified therein no person shall park or stand any vehicle, wagon,
or pushcart on any location other than as designated in such
permit In the event that the holder of any such permit is
convicted in any court of competent jurisdiction for violating
any of the provisions of this section, such permit shall be forth-
with revoked by the city traffic engineer upon the filing of the
record of such conviction with such officer and no permit shall
thereafter be issued to such person until six (6) months have
elapsed from the date of such revocation
Section 10.12 Emergency Parking Signs
(a) Whenever the city traffic engineer shall determine that an
emergency traffic congestion is likely to result from the holding
of a public or private assemlages gatherings, or functions, or for
other reason, the city traffic engineer shall have power and authority
to order temporary signs to be erected or posted indicating that the
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operation, parking or standing of vehicles is prohibited on such
streets and alleys as the city traffic engineer shall direct
during the time such temporary signs are in place Such signs
shall remain in place only during the existence of such emergency
and the city traffic engineer shall cause such signs to be
removed promptly thereafter
(b) When signs authorized by the provisions of this section
are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall operate, park
or stand any vehicle contrary to the directions and provisions
of such signs
Section 10.13 Display of Warning Devices when Commercial
Vehicle Disabled.
Every motor truck having an unladen weight of 4,000 pounds
or more, and every truck tractor irrespective of weight when
operated upon any street or highway during darkness shall be
equipped with and carry at least two flares or two red lanterns
or two warning lights or reflectors which reflectors shall be
of a type approved by the Departmentof California Highway
Patrol When any vehicle above mentioned or any trailer or
semi -trailer is disabled upon streets or highways outside of
any business or residence district within this city and upon
which street or highway there is insufficient street lighting to
reveal a vehicle at a distance of 200 feet during darkness, a
warning signal of the character indicated above shall be immediately
placed at a distance of approximately 100 feet in advance of, and
100 feet to the rear of such disabled vehicle by the driver
thereof The continuous flashing of at least four approved
class A -Type 1 turn signal lamps, at least two toward the front
and at least two toward the rear of the vehicle shall be
considered to meet the requirements of this section until the
devices mentioned above can be placed in the required locations.
The warning signals herein mentioned shall be displayed continuously
during darkness while such vehicle remains disabled upon such
street or highway
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ARTICLE XI
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STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING RESTRICTED
OR PROHIBITED ON CERTAIN STREETS
SECTION 11. Twenty Four Minute Parking.
Green curb marking shall mean no standing or parking for a
period of time longer than 24 minutes at any time between 9.00 a m
and 6 00 p m on any day except Sunday (s and holidays)
When authorized signs, parking meters or curb markings have
been determined by the city traffic engineer to be necessary and
are in place giving notice thereof no operator of any vehicle
shall stop stand or park said vehicle adjacent to any such
legible curb marking or sign or parking meter in violation thereof
Section 11.1 Forty Minute Parking.
When authorized signs, parking meters or curb markings have
been determined by the city traffic engineer to be necessary and
are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle
shall stop, stand or park said vehicle between the hours of 9.00
a m and 6 00 p m of any day except Sunday (s and Holidays), for
a period of time longer than 40 minutes
Section 11.2 One Hour Parking.
When authorized signs, parking meters or curb markings have
been determined by the city traffic engineer to be necessary and
are in place giving notice thereof no operator of any vehicle
shall stop, stand or park said vehicle between the hours of 9.00
a m and 6 00 p m of any day except Sunday (s and holidays) for
a period of time longer than one hour
Section 11.3 Two Hour Parking.
When authorized signs parking meters or curb markings have
been determined by the city traffic engineer to be necessary and
are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall
stop, stand or park said vehicle between the hours of 9 00 a m
and 6:00 p m of any day except Sunday (s and holidays) for a
period of time longer than two hours
Section 11.4 Parking Parallel on One -Way Streets.
(a) Subject to other and more restrictive limitations a
vehicle may be stopped or parked within 18 inches of the left-hand
curb facing in the direction of traffic movement upon any one-way
street unless signs are in place prohibiting such stopping or
standing
(b) In the event a highway includes two or more separate
roadways and traffic is restricted to one direction upon any such
roadway no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand
side of such one-way roadway unless signs are in place permitting
such standing or parking
(c) The city traffic engineer is authorized to determine when
standing or parking shall be prohibited upon the left-hand side of
any one-way street or when standing or parking may be permitted
upon the left-hand side of any one-way roadway of a highway having
two or more separate roadways and shall erect signs giving notice
thereof
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(d) The requirement of parallel parking imposed by this
section shall not apply in the event any commercial vehicle is
actually engaged in the process of loading or unloading freight
or goods, in which case such vehicle may be backed up to the curb
provided that such vehicle does not extend beyond the center line
of the street and does not block traffic thereby
Section 11.5 Diagonal Parking.
On any of the streets or portions of streets established by
resolution of the Council as diagonal parking zones, when signs
or pavement markings are in place indicating such diagonal parking,
it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park
said vehicle except.
(a) At the angle to the curb indicated by signs or pavement
markings allotting space to parked vehicles and entirely within the
limits of said allotted space.
(b) With the front wheel nearest the curb within six (6)
inches of said curb
The provisions of this section shall not apply when such
vehicle is actually engaged in the process of loading or unload-
ing passengers, freight or goods in which event the provisions
applicable in Section 11 4 of this ordinance shall be complied with
Section 11.6 Parking Space Markings.
The city traffic engineer is authorized to install and main-
tain parking space markings to indicate parking spaces adjacent to
curbings where authorized parking is permitted
When such parking space markings are placed on the highway,
subject to other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicle
shall be stopped, left standing or parked other than within a
single space unless the size or shape of such vehicle makes
compliance impossible
Section 11.7 No Stopping Zones.
The city traffic engineer shall designate established no stop-
ping zones by placing and maintaining appropriate signs indicating
that stopping of vehicles is prohibited and indicating the hours
and day when stopping is prohibited
During the hours and on the days designated on the signs, it
shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to stop said
vehicle on any of the streets or parts of streets established by
resolution of the Council as no stopping zones
Section 11.8 All Night Parking Prohibited.
No persons shall stop stand or park a vehicle on any street
for a period of time longer than thirty (30) minutes between the
hours of 2 00 a m and 4 00 a m of any day, provided that this
section shall not apply to a vehicle of any regularly licensed
physician when actually engaged in making professional calls
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ARTICLE XII
STOPPING FOR LOADING OR UNLOADING ONLY
SECTION 12. Authority to Establish Loading Zones.
(a) The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to
determine and to mark loading zones and passenger loading zones
as follows'
1 At any place in the central traffic district
or any business district
2 Elsewhere in front of the entrance to any
place of business or in front of any hall or
place used for the purpose of public assembly
(b) In no event shall more than one-half of the total
curb length in any block be reserved for loading zone purposes
(c) Loading zones shall be indicated by yellow paint
upon the top of all curbs within such zones
(d) Passenger loading zones shall be indicated by white
paint upon the top of all curbs in said zones
Section 12.1 Curb Markings to Indicate No Stopping and
Parking Regulations.
(a) The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized subject
to the provisions and limitations of this ordinance, to place,
and when required herein shall place, the following curb markings
to indicate parking or standing regulations, and said curb markings
shall have the meanings as herein set forth
1 Red shall mean no stopping, standing or parking
at any time except as permitted by the Vehicle
Code and except that a bus may stop in a red
zone marked or signed as a bus zone
2 Yellow shall mean no stopping, standing or
parking at any time between 7.00 a m and
6'00 p m of any day except Sunday (s) (and
holidays) for any purpose other than the loading
or unloading of passengers or materials, provided
that the loading or unloading of passengers shall
not consume more than three (3) minutes nor the
loading or unloading of materials more than
twenty (20) minutes
3 White shall mean no stopping, standing or parking
for any purpose other than loading or unloading
of passengers, or for the purpose of depositing mail
in an adjacent mail box, which shall not exceed
three (3) minutes and such restrictions shall
apply between 7.00 a m and 6.00 p m of any day
except Sunday (s) (and holidays) and except as
follows'
A When such zone is in front of a hotel or in
front of a mail box the restrictions shall
apply at all times
B When such zone is in front of a theater the
restrictions shall apply at all times except
when such theater is closed
4 When the city traffic engineer as authorized under this
ordinance has caused curb markings to be placed no person shall stop,
stand or park a vehicle adjacent to any such legible curb marking in
violation of any of the provisions of this section
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Section 12.2 Effect of Permission to Load or Unload.
(a) Permission herein granted to stop or stand a vehicle
for purposes of loading or unloading of materials shall apply only
to commercial vehicles and shall not extend beyond the time
necessary therefor, and in no event for more than twenty (20)
minutes
(b) The loading or unloading of materials shall apply only
to commercial deliveries, also the delivery or pick-up of express
and parcel post packages and United States mail
(c) Permission herein granted to stop or park for purposes
of loading or unloading passengers shall include the loading or
unloading of personal baggage but shall not extend beyond the time
necessary therefor and in no event for more than three (3) minutes
(d) Within the total time limites above specified the
provisions of this section shall be enforced so as to accommodate
necessary and reasonable loading or unloading but without
permitting abouse of the privileges hereby granted
Section 12.3 Standing for Loading or Unloading Only.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any
yellow loading zone for any purpose other than loading or unloading
passengers or material for such time as is permitted in Section
12 2
Section 12.4 Standing in Passenger Loading Zone.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any
passenger loading zone for any purpose other than the loading or
unloading of passengers for such time as is specified in
Section 12 2
Section 12 5 Standing in Any Alley
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any
purpose other than the loading or unloading of persons or materials
in any alley
Section 12.6 Coach Zones to be Established.
(a) The city traffic engineer is hereby authorized to
establish bus zones opposite curb space for the loading and
unloading of buses or common carriers of passengers and to determine
the location thereof
(b) Coach zones shall normallybe established on the far
side of an intersection
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ARTICLE XIII
RESTRICTED USE OF CERTAIN STREETS
SECTION 13. Certain Vehicles Prohibited in Central Traffic District
(a) No person shall operate any of the following vehicles
in the central traffic district between the hours of 7 00 a m
and 6:00 p m of any day.
1 Any freight vehicle more than eight and one-half
(8-1/2) feet in width, with load, or any freight vehicle so loaded
that any part of its load extends more than twenty (20) feet to
the front or rear of said vehicle,
2 Any vehicle carrying building material that has not
been loaded or is not to be unloaded at some point within the
central traffic district,
3 Any vehicle conveying refuse, rubbish, garbage or dirt
(b) Provided that the city traffic engineer may by
written permit authorized the operation of any such vehicle for
the purpose of making necessary emergency deliveries to or from
points within the central traffic district
Section 13.1 Advertising Vehicles.
No person shall operate or drive any vehicle used for
advertising purposes or any advertising vehicle equipped with a
sound -amplifying or loud -speaking device upon any street or alley
at any time within the central traffic district
Section 13.2 Horse -Drawn Vehicles
No person shall drive any animal drawn vehicle into or
within the central traffic district between the hours of 4 30
p m and 6'00 p m of any day
Section 13.3 Truck Routes.
(a) Whenever any resolution of this city designates and
describes any street or portion thereof as a street for the use
of which is permitted by any vehicle exceeding a maximum gross
weight limit of three tons, the city traffic engineer is hereby
authorized to designate such street or streets by appropriate
signs as 'Truck Routes for the movement of vehicles exceeding a
maximum gross weight of three tons
(b) When any such truck route or routes are established
and designated by appropriate signs the operator of any vehicle
exceeding a maximum gross weight limit of three tons shall drive
on such route or routes and none other except that nothing in
this section shall prohibit the operator of any vehicle exceeding
a maximum gross weight of three tons coming from a "Truck Route"
having ingress and egress by direct route to and from restricted
streets when necessary for the purpose of making pickups or
deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise from or to any building
or structure located on such restricted streets or for the purpose
of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide
repair, alteration, remodeling or construction of any building
or structure upon such restricted streets for which a building
permit has previously been obtained therefor
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(c) The provisions of this section shall not apply to
(1) passenger buses under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities
Commission, or to (2) any vehicle owned by a public utility while
necessarily in use in the construction, installation or repair
of any public utility
(d) Those streets and parts of streets established by
resolution of the Council are hereby declared to be truck routes
for the movement of vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight
of three tons
Section 13.4 Commercial Vehicles Prohibited From
Using Certain Streets.
(a) Whenever any resolution of this city designates and
describes any street or portion thereof as a street the use of
which is prohibited by any commercial vehicle the city traffic
engineer shall erect and maintain appropriate signs on those
streets affected by such ordinance
(b) Those streets and parts of streets established by
resolution of the council are hereby declared to be streets, the
use of which is prohibited by any commercial vehicles The
provisions of this section shall not apply to passenger buses
under the jurisdiction of the Public Utilities Commission
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SECTION 14. Parking Meter Zones
ARTICLE XIV
PARKING METERS
Parking meter zones are those streets or portions of streets
established by resolution of the Council as zones within which the
parking of vehicles shall be controlled, regulated and inspected
with the aid of parking meters
The city traffic engineer shall cause parking meters to
be installed and maintained in all parking meter zones
Section 14.1 Manner of Installation.
Parking meters shall be installe d upon the curb or side-
walk are immediately adjacent to each parking space Each meter
shall be placed in such manner as to show or display by a sign or
signal that the parking space adjacent thereto is or is not legally
in use
Each parking meter shall be set to display, after the
operational procedure has been completed, a sign or signal indicating
legal parkings for that period of time conforming to the limit
of parking time for the zone in which said parking meter is
installed and shall continue to operate from the time of the
completion of the operational procedure until the expiration of the
time fixed as the parking limit or a portion thereof for the part
of the street upon which said meter is placed Each said meter
shall also be so arranged that upon the expiration of said legal
parking time it will indicate by a mechanical operation and by
proper signal that the lawful parking period has expired
Section 14.2 Time of Operation of Parking Meters.
The provisions of this ordinance relating to the operation
of parking meters shall be effective between the hours of 9.00 a m
and 6 00 p m on every day except Sunday (s and holidays)
Section 14.3 Operational Procedure to be Followed.
Immediately after occupancy of a parking meter space the
operator of a vehicle shall deposit a coin of the United States
in said parking meter and if necessary turn a crank, knob, or
handle in accordance with the instructions posted on the face
of the parking meter
Section 14.4 Unlawful to Park After Meter Time Has Expired.
No operator of any vehicle shall permit said vehicle to
remain parked in any parking space during any time that the meter
is showing a signal indicating that such space is illegally in
use other than such time immediately after the original occupancy
as is necessary to operate the meter to show legal parking
Section 14.5 Unlawful to Extend Time Beyond Limit.
No person shall follow the operational procedure or any
part of the operational procedure for the purpose of increasing or
extending the parking time of any vehicle beyond the legal parking
time which has been established for the parking space adjacent to
chich said parking meter is placed
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Section 14.6 Improper Use of Meter.
No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited in any
parking meter any defaced or bent coin, or any slug, device or
metallic substitute for a coin of the United States, or deface,
injure, tamper with, open or wilfully break destroy or impair
the usefulness of any parking meter
Section 14.7 Deposit of Coins in Meter by Unauthorized
Person.
No pers on other than the owner or operator of a vehicle,
shall deposit any coin in any parking meter without the knowledge
or consent of said owner, or operator of the vehicle using the
parking space immediately adjacent to said meter
Section 14.8 Parking Meters and Parking Meter Standards
Not To Be Used for Certain Purposes.
No person shall attach anything to or allow a bicycle,
newsrack or any other article or thing to lean against a parking
meter or a parking meter standard
Section 14.9 Rule of Evidence.
The parking or standing of any motor vehicle in a parking
space, at which space the parking meter displays the sign or
signal indicating illegal parking, shall constitute a prima facie
presumption that the vehicle has been parked or allowed to stand
in such space for a period longer than permitted by this ordinance
Section 14.10 Use of Money Deposited in Parking Meters.
All moneys collected from parking meters in this city
shall be placed in a special fund which fund shall be devoted
exclusively to the following purposes'
(a) For the purchasing, leasing, installing, repairing,
maintaining, operating, removing, regulating and policing of
parking meters in this city and for the payment of any and all
expense relating or incidental thereto
(b) For the purchasing, leasing, acquiring, improving,
operating and maintaining of off-street parking facilities in
this city
(c) For the installation and maintenance of traffic
control devices and signals
(d) For the painting and marking of streets and curbs
required for the direction of traffic and parking of motor vehicles
(e) For the proper regulation control and inspection of
parking and traffic upon the public streets
(f) To be pledged as security for the payment of principal
of and interest on off-street parking revenue bonds issued by this
city, or any parking district organized within this city
Section 14.11 Application of Other Articles.
No section of this Article shall be construed as permitting
any parking in violation of any other provision of this ordinance
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SECTION 15. Railway Gates.
ARTICLE XV
TRAINS
No person shall drive any vehicle through, around, or
under any crossing gate or barrier at a railroad grade crossing
which such gate or barrier is closed or is being opened or
closed
Section 15.1 Trains Not to Block Crossings
No person shall cause or permit any railway train or
railway cars or similar vehicle on rails to stop or stand or to be
operated in such a manner as to prevent the use of any street for
the purposes of travel for a period of time longer than ten (10)
minutes except that this provision shall not apply to railway
trains, cars or similar vehicles on rails, which blocking or
obstructing a crossing because of an accident which requires the
operator of the train, car of similar vehicle on rails to stop
at or near the scene of the accident
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ARTICLE XVI
SPECIAL SPEED ZONES
SECTION 16. Increasing State Speed Limit in Certain Zones.
It is hereby determined upon the basis of an engineering
and traffic investigation that the speed permitted by state law
upon the following streets is less than is necessary for safe
operation of vehicles thereon by reason of the designation and sign-
posting of said streets as through highways and (or) by reason
of widely spaced intersections, and it is hereby declared that the
prima facie speed limit shall be as hereinafter set forth on
those streets or parts of streets herein designated when signs are
erected giving notice thereof:
Name of Street or Declared Prima Facie
Portion Affected Speed Limit
Section 16.1 Decrease of State Law Maximum Speed.
It is hereby deterrined upon the basis of an engineering
and traffic investigation that the speed permitted by state law
outside of business and residence districts as applicable upon
the following streets is greater than is reasonable or safe under
the conditions found to exist upon such streets and it is hereby
declared that the prima facie speed limit shall be as herein set
forth on those streets or parts of streets herein designated when
signs are erected giving notice thereof
Name of Street or Declared Prima Facie
Portion Affected Speed Limit
Section 16.2 Decrease of State Law Speed Between Districts.
Reference is hereby made to the following portions of
streets where the state speed law of 65 miles per hour is applicable
for a distance of not exceeding 2000 feet in length between
districts, either business or residence and it is hereby determined
upon the basis of an engineering and traffic investigation that the
speed permitted by state law upon the following described portions
of said streets which are not state highways is greater than is
reasonable or safe under the conditions found to exist upon the
described portions of such streets, and it is hereby declared
that the prima facie speed limit shall be as herein set forth on
those portions of streets herein designated when signs are erected
giving notice thereof
Portion of Street Affected
Not Exceeding 2000 feet
Between Districts
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Declared Prima Facie
Speed Limit
Section 16.3 Regulation of Speed by Traffic Signals.
The city traffic engineer is authorized to regulate the
timing of traffic signals so as to permit the movement of traffic
in an orderly and safe manner at speeds slightly at variance
from the speeds otherwise applicable within the district or at
intersections, and shall erect appropriate signs giving notice
thereof
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Cypress at a
regular meeting held thereof on the 16th day of October 1961 by
the following roll call vote
ATTEST
AYES 4 COUNCILMEN• Arrowood Denni McCarney & Van Dyke
NOES. 0 COUNCILMEN None
ABSENT• 1 COUNCILMEN: Baroldi
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF CYPRESS
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