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§ 71.022 PUBLIC DANGER.
   Under conditions constituting a danger to the public, law enforcement or his or her designate may install temporary control devices deemed by him or her to be necessary.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010)
§ 71.023 STANDARDS.
   The regulations of law enforcement or his or her designate shall be based upon:
   (A)   Traffic engineering principles and traffic investigations;
   (B)   Standards, limitations and rules promulgated by the State Highway Commission; and
   (C)   Other recognized traffic control standards.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010)
§ 71.024 AUTHORITY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT AND FIRE OFFICERS.
   (A)   It shall be the duty of law enforcement or his or her designate to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   In the event of a fire or other public emergency, law enforcement and Fire Departments may direct traffic as conditions require, notwithstanding the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010)
§ 71.025 CLINGING TO VEHICLES.
   No person riding upon a bicycle, motorcycle, coaster, roller skates, sled or other device shall attach the device or himself or herself to a moving vehicle upon a street. Nor shall the operator of a vehicle upon a street knowingly allow a person riding on any of the above vehicles or devices to attach himself or herself, the vehicle or the device to his or her vehicle.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 71.026 SLEDS ON STREETS.
   No person shall use the streets for traveling on downhill skis, toboggans, sleds, snowmobiles or similar devices, except where authorized.
(Ord 523, passed 9-13-2010) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 71.027 DAMAGING ROADS, SIDEWALKS AND CURBS.
   (A)   The operator of a motor vehicle shall not drive upon a sidewalk or roadside planting strip except to cross at a permanent or temporary driveway.
   (B)   No unauthorized person shall place dirt, wood or other material in the gutter or space next to the curb of a street with the intention of using it as a driveway or parking pad without the inspection and consent of the city.
   (C)   No person shall remove a portion of a curb or move a motor vehicle or device moved by a motor vehicle upon a curb or sidewalk without first obtaining authorization and posting bond, if required. A person who causes damage shall be held responsible for the cost of repair.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 71.028 OBSTRUCTING STREETS.
   (A)   No unauthorized person shall obstruct the free movement of vehicles or pedestrians using the streets.
   (B)   No person shall park or stand a vehicle in such manner or location that it constitutes a hazard to public safety or an obstruction on the street.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 71.029 HAZARDS TO PUBLIC.
   (A)   A party to a vehicle accident or a person causing broken glass or other debris to be upon a street shall remove the glass and other debris from the street.
   (B)   No owner or person in charge of property shall allow to stand any dead or decaying tree that is a hazard to public or to persons or property on or near the property.
   (C)   No owner or person in charge of property shall allow overgrowth of trees, shrubbery, or any type of vegetation to encroach onto a street or sidewalk. In addition see clear vision standards Ordinance 337, section 4.020, codified as § 155.01, and Ordinance 521.
   (D)   No person shall deposit upon any street or public sidewalk any kind of rubbish, trash, debris, refuse or any substance that would mar the appearance, create a stench, create a fire hazard, detract from the cleanliness or safety of such street or sidewalk, or would be likely to injure a person, animal or vehicle traveling upon such street or sidewalk.
   (E)   It is the duty of an owner of land adjacent to the public right-of-way in the city to construct, reconstruct, repair, and keep right-of-way clear of leaves, ice, snow, and all other obstructions or hazards to the public which are reasonably removable on all sidewalks and driveways adjacent to the land.
(Ord. 523, passed 9-13-2010) Penalty, see § 10.99
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