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No person shall park in a vehicle within an alley in the Central Business Area, except for loading and unloading purposes. No person shall park in any alley so that less than ten feet of the width of the roadway is available for the free movement of vehicular traffic, except for loading and unloading on those alleys posted for one-way movement. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within an alley so that the driveway entrance to any abutting property is blocked.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-1-114(d)) (Ord. 4-1951, passed 4-17-1951)
No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the principal purpose of:
(A) Displaying that vehicle for sale;
(B) Washing, greasing or repairing that vehicle, except for repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-114(f)) (Ord. 4-1951, passed 4-17-1951)
(A) The City Traffic Engineer may erect signs indicating no parking upon that side of any street adjacent to any school property when parking would, in his or her opinion, interfere with traffic or create a hazardous situation.
(B) When official traffic-control devices are erected indicating no parking upon that side of a street adjacent to any school property, no person shall park a vehicle in any such place.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-1-114(g)) (Ord. 4-1951, passed 4-17-1951)
(A) The City Traffic Engineer, with the approval of the City Traffic Commission, may erect signs indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed 25 feet or upon one side of a street as indicated by those signs when the width of the roadway does not exceed 30 feet.
(B) When official signs prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow streets under this section, no person shall park a vehicle upon that street.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-1-114(h)) (Ord. 4-1951, passed 4-17-1951)
(A) Street. The City Traffic Engineer, with the approval of the City Traffic Commission, may erect signs upon the left-hand side of any one-way street to prohibit the standing or parking of vehicles. No person shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand side of any such street.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-1-114(i))
(B) Roadways. If a highway includes two or more separate roadways and traffic is restricted to one direction upon any such roadway, no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand side of that one-way roadway unless signs are erected to permit that standing or parking. The City Traffic Engineer, with the approval of the City Traffic Commission, may determine when standing or parking shall be permitted upon the left-hand side of any such one-way roadway and may erect signs giving notice of that determination.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-1-114(j)) (Ord. 4-1951, passed 4-17-1951)
(A) The City Traffic Engineer, with the approval of the City Traffic Commission, may determine and designate by proper signs places not exceeding 100 feet in length where the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles would create an especially hazardous condition or would cause unusual delay to traffic.
(B) When official traffic-control devices are erected at hazardous or congested places, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in that place.
(1985 Code, § 9-4-1-114(k)) (Ord. 4-1951, passed 4-17-1951)
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