Section
3-1-1 Duties of the Service Department Director
3-1-2 Construction of Sidewalks
3-1-3 Breaking or Destroying Curbing; Constructing Entrances into Property
3-1-4 Excavations Generally
3-1-5 Lights on Excavations and Obstructions Required
3-1-6 Removal of Lights from Excavations and Obstructions Prohibited
3-1-7 Trimming Shade Trees (Repealed by Ord. 03-02, passed 3-10-2003)
3-1-8 Parades
3-1-9 Duty of Occupants to Keep Adjacent Sidewalks Free from Obstruction
3-1-10 Obstructions on Streets
3-1-11 Stands and Boxes on Streets and Sidewalks
3-1-12 Awnings and Wooden Sheds
3-1-13 Throwing, Sweeping, or Burning Trash on Sidewalks or Streets
3-1-14 Riding or Driving on Sidewalks
3-1-15 Throwing Tacks and Nails on Streets
3-1-16 Doors and Gates Swinging Outward over Sidewalks
3-1-17 Damaging Parkways
3-1-18 Allowing Water from Roof to Run on Sidewalks
3-1-19 Breaking or Removing Street Lights
3-1-20 Street Names
3-1-21 Trees Planted Along Streets (Repealed by Ord. 03-02, passed 3-10-2003)
The Service Department Director shall be responsible for the maintenance and cleaning of all streets and public grounds. The Director, in addition to the foregoing, shall keep the openings of the public drains and the gutters along the sidewalks clean and free from obstructions.
Cross Reference:
Collection of garbage, Sec. 6-2-1 et seq.
No sidewalk of any description shall be built by any person of any brick, wood, or other material, without a written permit signed by the City Manager or his designate. The construction of the sidewalk shall then be under the supervision of the Director of the Service Department and shall be carried out according to his instructions. The failure to obtain a permit before beginning a sidewalk shall constitute a misdemeanor.
It shall be unlawful for any person to break or destroy the curbing of any street of the city, or to otherwise deface the curb, or to construct any entrance into property on any of the paved streets of the city, unless the person shall have first obtained a permit so to do from the City Manager or his designate.
Any person wishing to cut, dig, or ditch across or in any street or sidewalk or alleyway, for any purpose, shall first obtain the written permission of the City Manager or his designate and then shall leave the area in good and passable condition. Failure to obtain permission before so digging or ditching in or across any sidewalk, street, or alley or failure to leave the digging or cutting in a passable condition shall constitute a violation of this section.
It shall be unlawful for any person to allow any trench, ditch or excavation in any street, sidewalk or public place of the city to remain open between sunset and sunrise or to allow any obstruction, building material, scaffold, impediment or obstacle to remain in or upon any street, sidewalk or public place in the city between sunset and sunrise, unless the obstruction, building material, scaffold, impediment, obstacle, trench, ditch or excavation has sufficient number of lights properly displayed around it as danger signals to prevent accidents to persons or property.
(1977 Code, § 3-1005)
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