§ 11-3-3 RESTRICTED OR PROHIBITED PARKING ON CERTAIN STREETS AND CITY PARKING LOTS.
   (A)   Parking prohibited at certain times on certain streets.
      1.   No person shall park a vehicle between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. of any Monday, Wednesday or Friday (excepting city holidays) upon any of the following streets:
         (a)   Third Street between Front Street and F Street;
         (b)   B Street between Second Street and Fourth Street;
         (c)   C Street between Second Street and Fourth Street excepting the south side of C Street between Second Street and the alley east of Second Street; and
         (d)   D Street between Second Street and Fourth Street.
      2.   This regulation shall become effective when appropriate signs or markings are in place giving notice of such regulations to the public.
   (B)   Twenty-four hour parking prohibited. No person shall park a vehicle exceeding 24 hours of any day in the northern half of the city parking lot located on Second Street between B Street and C Street.
   (C)   Parking time limited in central traffic district. Subject to the prohibitions imposed under subsections (A) and (D) of this section, no person shall park a vehicle longer than two hours in the central traffic district between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day except Sunday. This regulation shall become effective when appropriate signs or markings are in place giving notice of such regulations to the public.
   (D)   Restriction or prohibition of parking by Chief of Police. Notwithstanding any provision of this chapter to the contrary, the Chief of Police may authorize, restrict or prohibit the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles in designated streets, or portions thereof, in the city if the general welfare and safety of the citizens so require it, which regulations shall become effective when appropriate signs or markings are in place giving notice of such regulations to the public.
(Ord. 253, passed 10-28-1982; Ord. 262, passed 1-26-1984; Ord. 444, passed 6-20-1995)