Cross-reference:
Killing or injuring animals with vehicle, see 90.03
No procession or parade, except a funeral procession, the forces of the United States Armed Forces and the military forces of this state, shall occupy, march or proceed along any street except in accordance with a permit issued by the Chief of Police. Such permit may be granted where it is found that such parade is not to be held for any unlawful purpose and will not in any manner tend to a breach of the peace, cause damage or unreasonably interfere with the public use of the streets, or the peace and quiet of the inhabitants of this city.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92)
(A) Vehicles in a funeral procession shall be escorted by at least one person authorized by the Chief of Police to direct traffic for such purposes and shall follow routes established by the Chief of Police.
(B) Except when approaching a left turn, each driver in a funeral or other procession shall drive along the right-hand traffic lane and shall follow the vehicle ahead as closely as is practical and safe.
(C) No driver of a vehicle shall cross through a procession except where traffic is controlled by traffic-control signals or when so directed by a police officer. This provision shall not apply to authorized emergency vehicles.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
(A) No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, skateboard or similar device shall go upon any sidewalk on East Main street from First to Third and in the east-west alleys between Main Street and Gladys Avenue and between Main Street and Hurlburt Avenue from First to Third streets and also on any sidewalk on West Hermiston Avenue from North First Place to West Second Street or upon any street except a play street or except to cross at a crosswalk.
(B) No person on skis, toboggans, sleds or similar devices shall travel on any street, except play streets.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
If marked crosswalks are provided, no pedestrian may cross a street other than within a crosswalk if within 150 feet of a marked crosswalk.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
The operation of compression brakes, commonly known as “Jacob's Brakes,” within the city is hereby prohibited when use of such device causes additional noise levels of the vehicle.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
It shall be unlawful to operate any truck over 30 feet in total length or any truck and trailer or truck and semitrailer combination upon any public street within the city unless such street has been designated as a truck route. However, these vehicles may use public streets for the specific business purpose of picking up, discharging and delivering goods and property at any business establishment or residence located on other than a designated truck route.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
(A) The driver of a vehicle shall not drive upon or within any sidewalk or parkway area except to cross at a permanent or temporary driveway.
(B) A temporary driveway may be used only after first obtaining a written permit therefor from the superintendent of public works who may impose such requirements as are necessary to protect the public improvements within the streets at the temporary driveway.
(C) Any person who damages or causes to be damaged any public improvements within the street by driving a vehicle upon or within any sidewalk or parkway area shall be liable for such damage, regardless of whether or not the damage resulted from the authorized use of a temporary driveway.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
Any party to a collision or other vehicle accident or any other person causing glass or other material or substance likely to injure any person, animal or vehicle to be upon any street in this city shall as soon as possible remove or cause to be removed from such street all such glass or other material or substance.
(Ord. 1759, passed 3-23-92) Penalty, see 70.99
No operator of a motor vehicle shall proceed from one street to an intersecting street by crossing private property or premises open to the public. This provision does not apply to the operator of a motor vehicle who stops on the property to procure or provide goods or services.
(Ord. 1949, passed 3-9-98) Penalty, see 70.99