§ 70.15 MAINTENANCE OF REQUIRED TRAFFIC CONTROL SIGNS, SIGNALS OR MARKINGS.
   When any traffic control regulation is imposed with respect to any designated intersection, portion of street or other area, and:
   (A)   Designates a street to be one way; or,
   (B)   Regulates the speed of vehicles in any manner different from the prima facie speed limit applicable by statute; or,
   (C)   Designates a stop or yield intersection; or,
   (D)   Restricts use of a street as to size, weight or type of vehicle; or,
   (E)   Regulates or prohibits the turning of vehicles; or,
   (F)   Restricts the parking, stopping or standing of vehicles; or,
   (G)   Is any other traffic regulation requiring the erection of signs pursuant to IC 9-21-1-3(b) or another statute;
it shall be the duty of the Street Commissioner or other officer so directed by the Town Council to erect and maintain at those locations standard traffic control signs, signals, markings or devices in accordance with the Uniform Traffic Control Manual of the state. In the case of any regulation which is general in character and not made to pertain to any particular intersection, portion of street or other designated location, the Street Commissioner may cause appropriate signs to be erected at the places wherein the Town Marshal finds that failure of persons to be informed of and to observe the applicable regulation, and for that regulation to be properly enforced, creates a substantial traffic hazard, traffic congestion or public inconvenience.
('85 Code, § 8-1-3) (Ord. 1985-C28)