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That stop signs shall be placed and maintained by the Board or Harbor Commissioners at or near the entrance to the following Harbor Department roadways and intersections, to-wit:
(a) On first private roadway southerly of Twenty-second Street at the southwesterly corner of Miner Street to stop traffic entering Miner Street.
(b) On Signal Street at the northwesterly and southeasterly corners of Twenty-second Street to stop traffic entering Twenty-second Street.
(c) On Signal Street low level road underneath viaduct at corner of retaining wall to stop traffic from loading truck loading area.
(d) On Water Street at northeasterly corner of Fries Avenue to stop traffic entering Fries Avenue.
(e) On Pier A Street at the southwesterly corner of Fries Avenue to stop traffic entering Fries Avenue.
(f) On Fries Avenue at the southeasterly corner of Pier A Street to stop traffic going north.
(g) On right hand side of roadway leading from berth 181 at Fries Avenue to stop traffic entering Fries Avenue.
(h) On Fries Avenue at the intersection of Water Street to stop traffic going north.
(i) On the westerly barrel of Avalon Boulevard and on the easterly barrel of Avalon Boulevard at the northwesterly corners of Water Street to stop traffic entering Water Street.
(j) On Yacht Street at the northwesterly corner of Canal Avenue to stop traffic entering Canal Avenue.
(k) On Tuna Street on the northwesterly and southeasterly corners of Terminal Way to stop traffic entering Terminal Way.
(l) On Sixth Street at the northeasterly corner of Harbor Boulevard to stop traffic entering Harbor Boulevard.
(m) On Terminal Way at the northeasterly corner of Seaside Avenue to stop traffic entering Seaside Avenue.
Every driver of a vehicle on any Harbor Department roadway upon approaching the entrance to any other roadway marked as a “stop” intersection by a stop sign, flasher button, or the word STOP plainly painted on the roadway shall stop such vehicle before proceeding to enter or cross such other roadway.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle on any Harbor Department roadway within fifteen (15) feet of any fire hydrant except when such vehicle is attended by a licensed operator or chauffeur seated in the front seat who can conveniently move such vehicle when necessary.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle on any Harbor Department roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway heading in the direction of traffic and with the right hand wheels of the vehicle within eighteen (18) inches of the curb line or edge of the roadway except upon those roadways which have been marked or signed by the Harbor Department for angle parking, upon which roadway vehicles shall be parked at the angle to the curb indicated by such marks or signs.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle for a period of time longer than one hour at any time between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M. in the following Harbor Department roadways, to-wit:
(a) Tuna Street.
(b) Terminal Way from South Seaside Avenue north of Terminal Way to South Seaside Avenue south of Terminal Way.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle at any time on the following Harbor Department roadways, to-wit:
(a) Harbor Boulevard from Front Street to the northerly end of Harbor Boulevard.
(b) Regan Street from Harbor Boulevard to the northerly end of Regan Street.
(c) Keel Street from Harbor Boulevard to Regan Street.
(d) Badger Avenue (Roadway No. 1 in agreement with Los Angeles and Salt Lake Railroad Company dated April 3, 1934), sometimes called Henry Ford Avenue, from Anaheim Avenue to Dock Street.
(e) Dock Street from Badger Avenue (Henry Ford Avenue) to Mormon Street.
(f) South Seaside Avenue from Altoona Place to Terminal Way.
(g) South Seaside Avenue from Terminal Way to United States Government Reservation Point.
(h) The paved portions of Terminal Way from South Seaside Avenue (northerly of Terminal Way) to Ferry Street.
(i) Ferry Street from Terminal Way to Seaside Avenue.
(j) The paved portions of Cannery Street from South Seaside Avenue to Barracuda Street.
(k) Ways Street from Cannery Street to Sardine Street.
(q) Dock Street from Altoona Place to Terminal Way.
No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle at any time on the following public streets in the Harbor District of the City of Los Angeles, to-wit:
(a) Mormon Street from Harbor Department Roadway named Dock Street to south barrel of Ocean Avenue.
(b) South barrel of Ocean Avenue from Mormon Street to Harris Place.
(c) Harris Place from south barrel of Ocean Avenue to Seaside Avenue.
(d) North barrel of Ocean Avenue from Mormon Street to Altoona Place.
(e) Altoona Place from north barrel of Ocean Avenue to Seaside Avenue.
(f) Seaside Avenue from Altoona Place to Long Beach City boundary line.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle or other vehicle upon any roadway under the control and jurisdiction of the Board of Harbor Commissioners of the City of Los Angeles in territory described in Ordinance No. 66,267 of said city, approved April 5, 1930, herein called Harbor Department roadways, at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for the traffic on, and the surface and width of such roadway, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons or property; provided that during the present war emergency, it shall be unlawful for any person to drive a motor vehicle or other vehicle on any such Harbor Department roadway at a greater rate of speed than twenty-five (25) miles per hour. (Added by Ord. No. 86,874, Eff. 10/6/42.)
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