§ 70.02  ENFORCEMENT; TRAFFIC DIVERSION; PERMITS.
   (A)   Enforcement. When not otherwise specifically provided in any case, the Chief of Police and, under his or her direction, the police and traffic officers of the city shall administer and enforce the provisions of the traffic code.
(Prior Code, § 305.01)
   (B)   Traffic diversion. For the purpose of implementing the provisions of the traffic code and carrying into effect the policies of Council thereunder, the Chief of Police is hereby authorized and empowered, when he or she deems it advisable for the public safety and convenience, to close any street or part thereof to all traffic, or to traffic of certain classes or descriptions or to direct the traffic thereon or divert or direct the course of traffic thereon for such periods of time as he or she may deem advisable; in which cases, he or she shall cause the necessary traffic-control signs, signals, markings or devices controlling such traffic to be placed or installed by the Police Department.
(Prior Code, § 305.02)
   (C)   Permits. Whenever, pursuant to any of the provisions of the traffic code, a permit is required for any purpose and no other issuing authority is specified, such permit shall be issued by the Chief of Police. Any permit issued by the Chief of Police pursuant to the foregoing authority shall not be valid for a period of time exceeding 12 months from the issuance thereof, nor shall such a permit be valid for more than any lesser period of time which may be specified in the permit. Any permit so issued may be revoked by the Chief of Police at any time for good cause. Council may grant permits for longer periods of time.
(Prior Code, § 305.03)
   (D)   Reports. Upon taking any action authorized by divisions (B) and (C) above, the Chief of Police shall, without undue delay, report such action to the City Manager, who may give such instructions to the Chief of Police with respect thereto as he or she may deem to be in the best interest of the city; and the City Manager may also submit such report of the Chief of Police to a regular or special meeting of Council or to a majority of the members thereof and obtain their advice and instructions to be given the Chief of Police.
(Prior Code, § 305.04)  (Ord. passed 4-2-1984)