8-1-6: USE OF PUBLIC WAYS:
   A.   Private Use: It shall be unlawful for any person to use any street, sidewalk or other public space as space for the display of goods or merchandise for sale or to write or mark any signs or advertisements on any such pavements without the consent of the city council. (1979 Code Ch. 10, Art. I, § 12)
   B.   Poles And Wires: It shall be unlawful to erect any poles or wires or to maintain any poles or wires over any public street, alley or other public way without having first secured permission from the council. (1979 Code Ch. 10, Art. I, § 18)
   C.   Gas Pumps: It shall be unlawful to maintain or erect any gasoline pump or tank in any public street, alley or sidewalk. (1979 Code Ch. 10, Art. I, § 19)
   D.   Games: It shall be unlawful to play any games upon any street, alley, sidewalk or other public place where such games cause unnecessary noise or interfere with traffic or pedestrians. (1979 Code Ch. 10, Art. I, § 20)
   E.   Scaffolds: Any scaffolds or ladders placed in such a way that they overhang or can fall onto any public street, alley or other public place in the city shall be firmly constructed and safeguarded and it shall be unlawful to place or leave any tools or article on any such place in such a manner that the same can fall onto any such street, sidewalk, alley or other public place from a height greater than four feet (4'). (1979 Code § 24-4-24)
   F.   Disabled Persons Crosswalk: A marked crosswalk identified for use by disabled persons shall be located across the 100 block of West Market Street that provides a pedestrian means of travel between the sidewalk along the south side of the Christian County Courthouse property and the sidewalk along the front entrance of 108 West Market Street. The sidewalks entering such crosswalk shall be reconstructed to permit a sloped access to such crosswalk by wheelchairs. The driver or operator of any vehicle shall yield the right of way to any disabled person in a wheelchair traveling across such crosswalk between such sidewalks. (Ord. 3192, 8-16-2004)