(A) The Mayor, Chief of Police, Chief of the Fire Department, vote of the City Council, or any duly authorized agent of the city may restrict the use of any road, street, alley, or property within the jurisdiction of the city, hereafter referred to as RESTRICTED AREA, if they deem the restriction of use or closing is necessary for the protection and safety of the public.
(B) Notice to the public that an area or its use is restricted shall be given in one or more of the following forms:
(1) Erection of suitable barriers adjacent to or upon the restricted area to restrict or prohibit travel;
(2) Issue warning and notice of the restriction or closure in generally available media outlets;
(3) Post signs for direction of traffic relative to the use or non-use of the restricted area;
(4) Place warning devices on or near the restricted area; and/or
(5) Place flaggers to warn, detour, or direct traffic.
(C) It shall be unlawful for any person to enter, cross the boundaries of, or remain in any restricted area under this section without the expressed permission of either the Chief of Police or the Chief of the Fire Department.
(Prior Code, § 7.2.7) (Ord. 594, passed 2-3-2020) Penalty, see § 130.99