A. It is unlawful to park, position or place or to have parked, positioned or placed any vehicle, whatever the number of wheels or axles and however propelled or moved, on or along Washington Street between 1st and 8th Streets, between three a.m. and six a.m. Monday through Friday.
B. It is unlawful to park, stop, stand, position or place or to have parked, stopped, standing, positioned or placed any vehicle, whatever the number, wheels or axles and however propelled or moved, on or along Forest Drive between Maple Street and the entrance to the Twenty-fifth Street Shopping Center between the hours of seven a.m. and until four p.m. except that these restrictions shall not apply on weekends, official holidays and other days that are not regular school days.
C. Any vehicle as hereinbefore described which is found to be parked, placed or positioned in violation of this section shall be towed away at the expense of either the legal or beneficial owner of such vehicle.
D. The city police department and its duly authorized employees are charged with the duty of enforcing this section. The city police department is authorized and empowered to tow or to have towed any vehicles found to be in violation of this section and to levy and to collect any monetary expenses or charges which it or its agents may incur while enforcing this section.
E. The motor vehicle and highway department is charged with the responsibility, and is correspondingly given the authority, to post legible signs along the east and west sides of Washington Street at such intervals of distance as may be appropriate. Such signs are to contain a sufficient notice to all persons that parking, placing or positioning of such vehicles along Washington Street is prohibited at such times as hereinbefore stated and are to be printed in legible form.
(Ord. 45-2014, 2014; prior code § 15-85)