CHAPTER 11: TRAFFIC
      Article
         11-1.   ADMINISTRATION
         11-2.   TRAFFIC CONTROL
         11-3.   PARKING
         11-4.   BICYCLES
         11-5.   PROHIBITING THE POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL OR OTHER SPIRITUOUS LIQUOR
         11-6.   PUBLIC PARKS
         11-7.   CIVIL TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS
ARTICLE 11-1: ADMINISTRATION
Section
   11-1-1   Duty of Chief of Police
   11-1-2   Records of traffic violations
   11-1-3   Chief of Police to investigate accidents
   11-1-4   Traffic accident studies
   11-1-5   Traffic accident reports
§ 11-1-1 DUTY OF CHIEF OF POLICE.
   A.   It shall be the duty of the Chief of Police to provide for the enforcement of the street traffic regulations of the city and all of the state vehicle laws applicable to street traffic in the city, to make arrests for traffic violations, to investigate accidents, to assist in developing ways and means to improve traffic conditions, and to carry out all duties specially imposed upon the Chief of Police by this chapter.
   B.   Any peace officer of the city may be authorized by the Chief of Police to perform any of the duties of the Chief of Police included in this chapter.
§ 11-1-2 RECORDS OF TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS.
   A.   The Chief of Police shall keep a record of all violations of the traffic laws of the city or of the state vehicle laws of which any person has been charged, together with a record of the final disposition of all the alleged offenses. The record shall accumulate during at least a five-year period and, from that time on, the record shall be maintained complete for at least the most recent five-year period.
   B.   All forms for records of violations and notices shall be serially numbered. For each month and year, a written record shall be kept available to the public showing the disposal of all the forms.
   C.   All records and reports shall be public records.
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