§ 5-211  CROSSWALKS.
   (A)   Crosswalks are hereby established at all intersections of streets in the city in the area between the prolongation or extension of the property lines and the curb lines (or if no curbs are in place, then the edge of the graded roadway in lieu thereof).
   (B)   Crosswalks may also be established at such schools, churches and other places as may from time to time be designated as a crosswalk by resolution of the Mayor and City Council. Notice of each such crosswalk shall be given by signs, marking on the street surface or other appropriate method to advise pedestrians and the operators of vehicles of the presence of such crosswalk.
   (C)   At any place where traffic-control signals or pedestrian control signals are operating, no pedestrian or the operator of any vehicle shall cross such streets, except as directed by and in accordance with such signals.
   (D)   Where traffic-control signals or pedestrian-control signals are not operating, pedestrians in or entering any crosswalk shall have the right-of-way over the operator of any vehicle at all such crosswalks. The operator of any vehicle shall stop before entering any crosswalk which a pedestrian is entering or crossing, and shall yield the right-of-way to such pedestrian; and the operator of any vehicle shall stop before entering any crosswalk when any vehicle proceeding in the same direction is stopped at such crosswalk for the purpose of permitting a pedestrian to cross.
(2005 Code, § 5-219)