22-4.01   Findings and Intent.
   a.   The City finds that parking on public rights-of-way and other City-controlled properties is regulated to promote traffic safety, enhance the smooth flow of traffic, and in certain areas of high demand for parking spaces, to fairly allocate parking spaces among the public by limiting time.
   b.   Effective enforcement of parking regulations is required to meet the objectives of this Subchapter, and to protect the health, safety and welfare of both drivers and pedestrians using public rights-of-way.
(Ord. BG2001-46, 10/16/2001; Ord. BG2019-53, 12/17/2019)