The following streets and parts of streets are hereby declared to constitute through highways or boulevards for the purpose of this chapter:
Name | Description | Ord. No. | Date Passed |
Name | Description | Ord. No. | Date Passed |
Alhambra Road | In entirety | — | - - |
Atlantic Boulevard | In entirety | — | - - |
Chapel Avenue | In entirety | — | - - |
Commonwealth Avenue | In entirety | — | - - |
Concord Avenue | In entirety | — | - - |
Fremont Avenue | In entirety | — | - - |
Garfield Avenue | In entirety | — | - - |
Garvey Avenue | From Ramona Road lying parallel with and south of the San Bernardino freeway to the south city limit | — | - - |
Hellman Avenue | In entirety | — | - - |
Huntington Drive | In entirety | — | - - |
Main Street | In entirety | — | - - |
Mission Road | In entirety | — | - - |
New Avenue | From the south city limit to the northern limit of the city on New Avenue | — | - - |
Norwood Avenue | From east city limit to Westmount | — | - - |
Poplar Boulevard | In entirety | — | - - |
Ramona Road | Lying parallel with and south of the San Bernardino Freeway from Garvey Avenue to the west city limit | — | - - |
Sixth Street | In entirety | — | - - |
Valley Boulevard | In entirety | — | - - |
('86 Code, § 11.20.010) (Ord. 2479, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 2967, passed - - )
The City Council may by resolution designate other highways as through highways or boulevards and require that all vehicles stop before entering or crossing the same, or designate any intersection as a stop intersection, and require all vehicles to stop at one or more entrances to such intersection.
('86 Code, § 11.20.020) (Ord. 2479, passed - - )
The Chief of Police is hereby authorized and required to place and maintain or caused to be placed and maintained upon each and every street inter-secting a through highway or boulevard, and at each intersection designated as a stop intersection and at or near the property line of the through highway, boulevard or stop intersection, appropriate signs upon the street or devices or marks in the roadway, such signs, devices or marks to bear the word “Stop” in such a position and with letters of a size to be clearly legible from a distance of 50 feet along the street intersecting the through highway, boulevard or street intersection designated as a stop intersection.
('86 Code, § 11.20.030) (Ord. 2479, passed - - )