§ 27-1-22 CONDUCT IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for a pedestrian to stand upon any sidewalk or public way, except as near as reasonably possible to the building line or curbline, if such standing interferes with the use of said sidewalk by other pedestrians.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful to stand or loiter in any roadway if such act interferes with the lawful movement of traffic.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful to impede or interfere with another person's use of a public way.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful to urinate on public ways.
   (E)   It shall be unlawful to urinate on private property when such conduct could be seen from a public way or from private property open to the public.
   (F)   It shall be unlawful to throw or deposit any glass, cans, paper objects, bottles, tacks, nails or other refuse material on the streets of the city, public ways or on the property abutting said streets or public ways.
   (G)   It shall be unlawful to engage in fighting, quarreling or wrangling in a public place or on property owned by a government entity.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-22) (Ord. 598, passed 7-7-1977; Am. Ord. 1574, passed 2-28-2011; Am. Ord. 1626, passed 2-19-2013) Penalty, see § 1-1-19