11.11.020   OBSTRUCTION OF PUBLIC RIGHTS-OF-WAY.
   (a)   No person shall fix in place, Store, maintain or leave Personal Property that is Unattended in or on a Public Right-of-Way.
   (b)   No person shall sleep, lie down, or sit on any movable chair, bucket, crate, cooler, or similar Personal Property, in or on a Public Right-of-Way, other than as part of a lawful event taking place along the Public Right-of-Way.
   (c)   No person shall sit, lie, or sleep, or Store, maintain, or place Personal Property on a Median, public parkway, or Landscaped Area, with the exception of sitting in a Landscaped Area specifically designed for that purpose.
   (d)   No person shall sleep or lie down on or under a public transit/bus bench, or a bench, table, playground equipment, or similar fixture or structure in a Public Park.
   (e)   No person shall obstruct public or private access by sitting, lying, or sleeping in a Public Right-of-Way, or by storing, using, maintaining, or placing personal property in a Public Right-of-Way:
      1.   In a manner that obstructs or impedes passage in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act;
      2.   On or within ten (10) feet of an operational or utilizable driveway, ramp, or loading dock;
      3.   Within ten (10) feet of an operational or utilizable entrance or exit to any building, establishment, retail store, restaurant, office building, or other place into which the public is invited;
      4.   Within ten (10) feet of a fire hydrant, fire plug, or other connection used by the Fire Department;
      5.   Within ten (10) feet of an automatic teller machine or any door that provides access to an automatic teller machine;
      6.   Within ten (10) feet of an electric vehicle charging station, parking pay station, or parking meter;
      7.   Within ten (10) feet of the entrance to a public restroom;
      8.   Within ten (10) feet of a sidewalk ramp, or a corner where a street, roadway, highway, or alley intersect;
      9.   In a manner that unreasonably interferes with required maintenance of public equipment or facilities or the use of the Public Right-of-Way by motor vehicles, pedestrians or bicycles; or
      10.   Within two hundred (200) feet of any school or day care center.
It shall not be a violation of this Section for a person to sit for purposes of viewing a legally conducted parade or similar lawful or permitted event. (Ord. 6589 § 1 (part); October 29, 2024.)