Traffic control orders are the means by which
the city shall regulate the use of public streets and rights-of-way
in order to ensure all users are allowed to use them equitably and
safely. Temporary traffic control orders are intended to allow the
establishment of short-term measures, while permanent traffic control
orders establish the long-term uses after legislative review.
A traffic control order is a written order describing
a specific situation or problem and establishing a suitable regulation
to control it. The order shall state the specific action required
and the signs which must be posted informing the public of the required
action.
A traffic control order shall be made permanent
by a resolution of the City Council. The City Council may initiate
temporary or permanent traffic control orders. The City Clerk shall
note any temporary traffic control order which is made permanent.
Any individual found guilty of violating a traffic
control order shall be fined in accordance with this Code.