7-4A-3: SNOW REMOVAL; DISPOSAL:
   A.   Proclamation: The mayor may, at any time, issue a snow removal proclamation declaring that snowfall has accumulated on the public streets of the city in amounts sufficient to pose a hazard to the health, safety and welfare of the inhabitants of the city. Such proclamation shall order that the parking restrictions be placed in effect, and shall state the specific restrictions and the date and time when the restrictions shall go into effect. Such restrictions shall become effective upon the date and time stated therein; provided, however, in no event shall the restrictions become effective before the expiration of twelve (12) hours following the time when the proclamation is broadcast at least once by any radio or television station having a general audience within the city, or before eight o’clock (8:00) A.M. of the day following the date on which the proclamation is published in the official newspaper, whichever is earlier.
   B.   Disposal Of Snow: No person shall remove snow from privately owned property, or property owned by any person or entity other than the city, and place onto the sidewalks or streets of the city, or onto any other property owned by the city. Violation of this subsection shall be an infraction, subject to penalty as provided in title 1, chapter 4 of this code.
   C.   No Overnight Parking Downtown In Winter Months: Parking of any vehicles on streets and highways in the downtown and heavy traffic areas shall be unlawful from two o’clock (2:00) A.M. to seven o’clock (7:00) A.M. from November 15 through March 1 of each winter season.
Said areas described are those streets as follows:
      1.   West Judicial Street and West Bridge Street from SW Main to Meridian Street.
      2.    West Pacific Street from SW Main to Birch Street.
      3.   West Idaho Street from SW Main to Maple Street.
      4.   Sexton Street from SW Main to Maple Street.
      5.   SW Main from Sexton Street to Francis Street.
      6.   Broadway Street from Sexton to Francis Street.
      7.   Ash Street from Sexton to Francis Street.
      8.   Maple Street from Sexton to Francis Street. (2003 Code § 10-15-03; amd. 2012 Code; Ord. 2150, 12-6-2016; Ord. 2218, 1-4-2022)