A. 
No person shall organize or conduct or assist in the organization or conduct of any parade upon any of the public streets or public places without obtaining a permit therefor from the Chairman of the Police Committee.
B. 
The Chairman of the Police Committee shall not issue any such permit until an application therefor shall have been submitted to the Mayor and Council at a regular or special meeting and such permission has been granted and a permit authorized by a resolution of the Mayor and Council.
No person shall remove, displace, break or change any sign or lights or signals set up or placed in any street or public place as a warning of danger or indicating an excavation or obstruction or showing that any street or public place is closed to traffic. No person shall, between the hours of sunset and sunrise, extinguish any light used for such purposes.
No person shall open any manhole in any street or public place or remove the cover thereof, unless such opening shall be guarded by a guardrail and shall be so marked by both day and night so as to be plainly seen at a distance of 50 feet, which guardrail shall be maintained so long as such manhole shall remain unopened or uncovered.
[Amended 12-20-1998 by Ord. No. 837]
No person shall sled, toboggan or participate in similar activities upon any street, unless such street or the portion thereof used for sledding, tobogganing and similar activities shall be closed to vehicular traffic pursuant to § 235-30.
[Amended 12-20-1998 by Ord. No. 837]
The Mayor and Council may, by resolution, designate certain streets or portions thereof upon which sledding, tobogganing and similar activities will be permitted at certain times of the day and may direct that such street or portion thereof shall be closed to vehicular traffic during such hours. When any street or portion thereof shall be closed, there shall be a sign at each end of the portion closed, plainly visible to approaching traffic, reading substantially as follows: "Street Closed—Passing Forbidden." No person shall drive or cause to be propelled any vehicle over any street or portion thereof so closed and marked. For the purpose of this section, a sleigh or sled used for sledding, tobogganing and similar activities shall not be construed as a vehicle.
The Superintendent of Public Works may close any street or public place or section thereof to public traffic for the purpose of repairing, constructing or reconstructing the same. When any street or public place or portion thereof shall be closed, there shall be a sign at each end of the portion closed, plainly visible to approaching traffic, reading substantially as follows: "Street Closed—Passing Forbidden." No person shall drive or cause to be propelled any vehicle over any street or portion thereof so closed and marked.
A. 
No person shall place or erect any electric light, telegraph, telephone or other pole in or upon any street or public place, except pursuant to permission granted by a resolution adopted by the Mayor and Council.
B. 
No electric light, telegraph or telephone or other pole shall be placed or erected on any street or public place, unless the same shall be straight and neat in appearance and every such pole shall be kept well-painted. No wires shall be run or strung upon any pole at a distance less than 18 feet from the ground.
C. 
Any portable pole, including, but not limited to, portable basketball backstops, located, maintained or used on or adjacent to any street or other public place shall be removed or tipped back so as to not overhang such street or other public place when not in use.
[Added 12-19-2000 by Ord. No. 1120]