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(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to refuse to or fail to comply with any lawful order, signal or direction of a police officer or Fire Department official given to direct or control traffic as authorized in this title.
(B) No person shall willfully fail or refuse to comply with any lawful order or direction to stop and yield to pedestrians given by any school crossing guard while in the performance of his or her duties in a designated school crosswalk.
('68 Code, § 27-6) Penalty, see § 70.99
Statutory reference:
Similar provisions, see Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat., Art. 6701d, § 23
(A) The Traffic Safety Coordinator of the city is charged with the responsibility of maintenance of all official traffic controls, devices and regulations and in addition thereto, the Traffic Safety Coordinator is authorized:
(1) To determine and establish school zones, fire zones, no-parking zones, regulatory devices, signs and signals, save and except traffic signal lights and speed limit zones, and all other traffic-control devices as shall be deemed necessary for the public safety and welfare or to regulate, warn or guide traffic for the safe and expeditious flow thereof.
(2) To place and maintain traffic-control signs, signals (save and except traffic signal lights and speed limit zones) and devices when and as required under the provisions contained in this section to make effective the provisions of this section.
(B) The Traffic Safety Coordinator is authorized to make and enforce temporary or experimental devices to cover emergency or special conditions. No such temporary or experimental devices shall remain in effect more than 90 days. The Traffic Safety Coordinator may test traffic-control devices under actual conditions of traffic.
(C) Whenever the Traffic Safety Coordinator determines there is a necessity for the erection, removal or change of any traffic-control device or regulation, such determination shall be based upon a traffic and engineering survey, conducted upon the following standards:
(1) The public welfare, including safety and traffic factors to insure the safe and expeditious flow of traffic shall be considered.
(2) The development of the property surrounding the proposed area shall be analyzed.
(3) The requirements of vehicular traffic flow in the proposed area shall be determined.
(4) The amount of pedestrian and vehicular traffic in the proposed area shall be considered.
(5) If at any time the council finds that these guidelines were not followed and/or specified warrants were not sufficiently met, it may by resolution remove any so established traffic regulatory sign or signs.
(D) The public record, which shall be called the traffic register, shall contain a record of every specific location in the city where any traffic-control device marking or special regulation is made applicable. The City Council finds that the conditions prerequisite to the establishment of all special traffic regulations prescribed in this title, and the installation of all traffic-control devices, signs, signals in and marking evidenced by the record thereof in the traffic register, exist, and such findings are confirmed and such regulations shall continue in operation until modified as provided in this code of ordinances. The traffic register shall be continuously maintained by the City Clerk as provided in this title, and all persons shall be charged with notice of the contents of the same.
('68 Code, § 27-17) (Ord. 12-1974-50, passed 12-10-74; Am. Ord. 1-1975-4, passed 1-14-75)
(A) Generally. Any person who violates the provisions of this title for which no other penalty is set forth shall be deemed guilty of a Class C misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed $500.
('68 Code, § 27-18(a)) (Ord. 3-1978-12, passed 3-14-78; Am. Ord. 7-1991-21, passed 7-25-91; Am. Ord. 6-1994-32, passed 6-23-94; Am. Ord. 1-2008-03, passed 1-8-08; Am. Ord. 04-2023-30, passed 4-25-23)
(B) School speed zones. Any person who violates any provision of Traffic Schedule I shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not more than $500.
(Ord. 8-2002-57, passed 8-13-02)
(C) Standing in passenger curb loading zone. Any person who violates any provision of § 72.29 shall be guilty of a class C misdemeanor punishable by fine of not less than $5 and not more than $500.
('68 Code, § 27-122(b)) (Ord. 12-1983-47, passed 12-13-83; Am. Ord. 7-1991-21, passed 7-25-91)
(D) Parking offenses.
(1) General. Each hour that a vehicle is parked in violation of any provisions of this title constitutes a separate and distinct offense.
('68 Code, § 27-18(b)) (Ord. 3-1978-12, passed 3-14-78; Am. Ord. 7-1991-21, passed 7-25-91)
(2) Minimum guidelines for parking meter violations on south side of courthouse. Parking meters on the south side of the courthouse on Chambers Street from Main to Caddo shall be specifically designated as one-hour parking meters. Vehicles can park in these areas a maximum of one hour in duration. Violation of this provision will result in the issuance of a parking meter citation, and a minimum fine of $7.50 will be assessed.
('68 Code, § 27-138) (Ord. 5-1985, passed 5-20-85; Am. Ord. 7-1994-36, passed 7-12-94)
(E) Hand-held mobile telephones. Any person violating any of the provisions of § 71.29 shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not more than $200.
(Ord. 09-2009-57, passed 9-22-09; Am. Ord. 04-2023-30, passed 4-25-23)