(A) Whenever the City Council shall, by resolution, so order and direct, any railway company or companies owning or operating any railway over, across, and along any street, avenue, or alley shall keep and maintain lights during all hours of the night as designated in said resolution.
(B) Whenever said City Council shall direct the lighting of any crossing by said railway company or companies, a copy of the resolution ordering the same shall be, by the Chief of Police, served upon the said company or companies and thereafter, within 20 days, said railway company or companies shall do and perform the acts required by said resolution.
(C) Any railroad company operating a line of railway through or into any part of the city shall station and keep flaggers from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. of every day on which it shall run trains, at such public street crossings, on such line of railway within the city limits, as the City Council may from time to time designate, and shall cause flaggers to display, at the crossing at which they may be respectively placed, a danger signal, on the approach of any car or train of cars, or any locomotive on such railway, which said signal shall be a lighted red lantern at night and a red flag in the day time, and shall be so displayed on each occasion as soon as any car or train of cars, or any locomotive about to pass over the crossings shall arrive at a point 1,500 feet distant from such crossing, and be kept in plain sight until such car, train of cars, or locomotive shall have passed by. The designation of the street crossings at which flaggers are to be stationed and kept, and at which danger signals are to be displayed as aforesaid, shall be by resolution, in writing, duly adopted by the City Council, and a copy of such resolution, duly certified by the City Auditor, shall, immediately after its adoption, be personally delivered by the Chief of Police to the station agent of each line of railway to which said resolution may be applicable.
(Ord. 98, passed 12-8-1910; Ord. 99, passed 12-8-1910) Penalty, see § 73.99