§ 94.27 SIGNS AND BARRICADES.
   (A)   It shall hereinafter be unlawful for any driver or operator of any motor vehicles in, across and upon the streets or highways of the city within the city limits to disobey any warning signs, and barricades in and along and about any area where maintenance, repair, construction and/or reconstruction is being conducted in, under, over, across and upon the streets or highway within the city limits.
      (1)   The operator or driver shall operate his or her vehicle at a speed not to exceed the temporary posted prima facie maximum speed limit.
      (2)   The operator of motor vehicles shall obey the direction of all flaggers on duty in that area, stop when signaled to do so and proceed in safe and prudent manner with signal to proceed.
      (3)   When “no parking” signs are posted or displayed, no person or persons shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicles whether attended or unattended along or upon any street or highway where maintenance, repairs, construction and/or reconstruction is being carried on, or along any street or highway that is being used as a detour route, whether men are working or not (unless the “no parking” signs state a specific time period that the restriction is in effect).
   (B)   When any city police officer, City Secretary, Mayor or Council member finds or is informed that a vehicle is parked or stopped in a posted “no parking” area as stated above, the official shall cause the illegally parked vehicle to be removed by wrecker and the wrecker charges or any storage charges shall be paid to the wrecker service by the owner before the vehicle is released.
   (C)   This parking restriction shall not apply to any vehicle being used in the repairs, construction and/or reconstruction operations or any vehicle being used or operated by persons in a supervisory capacity or operating in any official capacity in connection with the work being carried on.
(1981 Code, § 14.52) (Ord. passed 9-1-1971) Penalty, see § 94.99