Horses shall not be permitted on sidewalks, parks, playgrounds, ballfields or other public areas normally used by pedestrians.
Horses shall be permitted on streets and roadways subject to the following conditions:
A. 
Horses shall not be permitted on any street or roadway that has a speed limit above 25 miles per hour.
B. 
Horses must travel within three feet of the curb of the street.
C. 
Horses shall not be permitted to travel along the side of parked motor vehicles.
D. 
All feces must be immediately removed from the street or roadway, placed in a nonleaking container and carried away for deposit in a toilet or in a trash or litter receptacle on the property of the owner of the horse. To assist a person who is walking or riding a horse in the removal of feces, such person shall carry with him or her, at all times when walking or riding a horse, a plastic or metal shovel or scoop and a nonleaking container for the holding of feces until deposited in a toilet or a trash or litter receptacle as required herein. No person walking or riding a horse shall deposit feces on private property other than the property of the owner of the horse or deposit feces on any public property, including, but not limited to, public grounds and buildings, public parks, waterways, storm sewers, public litter baskets, streets, alleys, gutters, curbs or sidewalks.
E. 
Horses must be kept under control at all times.
Persons having a duty to comply with this article are owners, renters, lessees, riders and leaders of horses and/or any agent, employee, servant or workman of the foregoing.