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SEC. 28-63.2.   DESIGNATION OF ONE-WAY PEDESTRIAN ZONES.
   (a)   In this section:
      (1)   CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT is defined in Section 28-56 of this chapter.
      (2)   ONE-WAY PEDESTRIAN ZONE means a sidewalk or other pedestrian walkway, or portion of a sidewalk or other pedestrian walkway, designated by the chief of police to be used for one-way pedestrian traffic. A sign or signs must be posted conspicuously within or at the entrance to a one-way pedestrian zone indicating the designated direction of travel in the zone.
   (b)   The chief of police may, from time to time, temporarily designate one-way pedestrian zones within the central business district if he determines that, because of a certain condition or event, the one-way designation is in the interest of the public order and safety.
   (c)   A person commits an offense if he walks in a one-way pedestrian zone in a direction other than the designated direction of travel after he was ordered by a police officer to walk in the direction of travel designated for the zone. (Ord. 18891)