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Owners of property abutting a city street or alley may petition the city to vacate the dedicated public right-of-way. No petition will be considered by the city unless it is signed by the owners of 100% of the property abutting a street or alley. A charge of $250 shall be made for filing a city street or alley right-of-way vacation petition.
(1992 Code, § 38-13) (Ord. 95-07, passed 6-18-2007)
PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS GENERALLY
The following public improvements shall be done in accordance with the city’s standard specifications and engineering design standards and under the supervision of the city engineer:
(a) Paving, grading and curbing of alleys, streets, avenues or public ways;
(b) Construction of all public sewers and sewer connections; and
(c) Construction of all public water mains and water connections in the streets.
(1992 Code, § 38-23) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999)
Owners of property abutting a city street or alley may petition the city for public street and alley improvements. No petition will be considered by the city unless it is signed by the owners of 50% of the property abutting a street or the owners of 75% of the property abutting an alley.
(1992 Code, § 38-24) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999)
No person shall interfere with or obstruct any person in carrying out in a lawful manner any lawful contract entered into with the city for paving, grading or constructing sidewalks or curbs or any other public improvements or public works.
(1992 Code, § 38-26) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999) Penalty, see § 10.999
No person shall move, interfere with, break, destroy or carry away any barricades or signs used by the city or any contractor in guarding unsafe or dangerous places in the maintenance or repair of streets or in any lawful work being carried on by the city or any contractor.
(1992 Code, § 38-27) (Ord. 104-99, passed 10-14-1999) Penalty, see § 10.999
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