§ 73.04  PARKING PROHIBITION ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS.
   The Mayor, or his or her designee, may order a parking prohibition on parts or all of residential streets by declaring an emergency exists on the basis of accumulated snow or other conditions making it necessary that parking on residential streets be prohibited or restricted for snow plowing or other purposes. Streets subject to total parking prohibition on both sides of the street shall be established only by executive order by the Mayor or his or her designee. For all other streets, the Mayor, or his or her designee, may order that parking be prohibited on one side of the residential streets, designating either the odd or even address numbered side. In such orders, the Mayor, or his or her designee, shall state the date and time on which such parking prohibitions shall take effect. The parking prohibitions or restrictions shall remain in effect until terminated by the Mayor or his or her designee. It shall be unlawful for any person to park or allow to remain parked any vehicle upon residential streets in violation of a declared prohibition affecting such streets.
(Prior Code, § 5-704)  (Ord. 417, passed 12-1-1980; Ord. 97-24, passed 11-3-1997)  Penalty, see § 73.99