The stop signs to which reference is made in this article shall be erected on the right side of the street on which traffic enters the intersection, or of the alley, as near as may be to the point at which a projection of the boundary line of the street to be entered intersects the curb line or, in the absence of a curb, the improved or traveled portion, of the street or alley on which traffic enters the intersection, and so as to be read and obeyed by traffic on the latter street or alley. Provided, if the City Council, by resolution, shall determine that the public safety, convenience, or welfare so requires, the City Council, by resolution, may authorize a particular stop sign to be erected in a different location to be described in the resolution, and in such resolution, also may specify such related structures or equipment, if any, as in the judgment of the City Council, shall be installed in the interest of public safety, convenience, or welfare.
(Ord. 1116, passed 2-25-1957; Ord. 2195, passed - -1976)