§ 13.9 DESIGNATION; ERECTION OF SIGNS.
   (A)   The City Council may, by resolution, as the public safety may require, designate any public street in the city as a through street requiring that all public vehicles stop before entering or crossing the same or may designate any intersection as a stop intersection and require any vehicle to stop at one or more of any intersections.
   (B)   The City Council, by resolution, may remove the designation of any public street in the city as a through street requiring that all public vehicles stop before entering or crossing the same or may remove the designation of any intersection as a stop intersection and require any vehicle to stop at one or more of any intersections.
   (C)   It shall be the duty of the Director of the California Department of Transportation to procure, install and maintain signs at intersections designated by the City Council in its resolutions. The signs shall be of the kind and character and of the same standard used by the state upon state highways.
   (D)   The City Council, by resolution, may designate certain entrances to intersections and streets as yield-right-of-way locations.
(`61 Code, § 13.9) (Ord. 261, passed 7-2-1951; Am. Ord. 332, passed 10-11-1957; Am. Ord. 543, passed 10-16-1973; Am. Ord. 798, passed 8-2-1988)