§ 22-2-21 PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS; MARKING.
   The City Council, whenever it shall, by resolution, determine that the public safety, convenience, or welfare require or warrant, may order that certain pedestrian crossings on streets, avenues, and alleys of the city be marked by markings on the pavement, if any, and by pedestrian crossing signs. The sign, if for a school crossing, shall read “school crossing” or be the uniform sign for school crossings prescribed by the Nebraska Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways issued by the State Department of Roads or, if for another type of pedestrian crossing, shall be the uniform sign for pedestrian crossings prescribed by such manual. Such signs shall be erected on the right side of the street or alley as near as may be to the curb line, or, if there is no curb, to the boundary of the improved or traveled portion of the street or alley, and so as to be read and obeyed by traffic approaching the pedestrian sidewalk.
(Ord. 1116, passed 2-25-1957; Ord. 2543, passed - -1979)