[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of
Allouez as Ch. 340 of the Village Code. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Parking and storage — See Ch.
318.
Snowmobiles — See Ch.
378.
Abandoned vehicles — See Ch.
417.
All-terrain vehicles — See Ch.
421.
Except as otherwise specified herein, all provisions of Chapter 340, Vehicles – General Provisions, Chapter 341, Registration of Vehicles, Chapter 342, Vehicle Title and Anti-Theft Law, Chapter 343, Operators' Licenses, Chapter 344, Vehicles – Financial Responsibility, Chapter
345, Vehicles – Civil and Criminal Liability, Chapter 346, Rules of the Road, Chapter 347, Equipment of Vehicles, and Chapter 348, Vehicles – Size, Weight and Load, of the Wisconsin Statutes, describing and defining regulations with respect to vehicles and traffic, for which the penalty is a forfeiture only, including penalties and assessments to be imposed and the procedure for prosecution, are hereby adopted and by reference made a part of this chapter as if fully set forth herein. Any act of any statute incorporated herein by reference required to be performed is hereby required to be performed, or prohibited is hereby prohibited.
There are also hereby adopted by reference the following sections of the Wisconsin Statutes, but the prosecution of such offenses under this chapter shall be as provided in Chapters 340 to 348 of the Wisconsin Statutes and the penalty for violation thereof shall be limited to a forfeiture as provided in §
424-30 of this chapter:
A. Section 941.01(1), Negligent operation of vehicle off highway.
A. On the basis of a certain engineering and traffic investigation heretofore made, the speeds on the highways or parts thereof indicated in Subsection
B are determined and declared to be reasonable and safe pursuant to the provisions of § 349.11, Wis. Stats., and, subject to the approval of the State Department of Transportation, shall be the speed limits on such highways or parts thereof upon erecting and placing appropriate signs giving notice of such limits. No person shall drive a vehicle in excess of such speed limits.
B. In accordance with Subsection
A, the following speed limits are established within Allouez:
(1) Twenty-five miles per hour: all streets, highways and roadways, at all locations, except as to those designated in Subsection
B(2).
(2) Thirty miles per hour: Libal Street, from Le Brun to railroad viaduct.
When signs are erected giving notice thereof, the operator of
a vehicle shall not overtake and pass another vehicle proceeding in
the same direction on the following streets and highways:
A. Traveling either direction on South Baird Street, within a distance
of 750 feet north and 750 feet south of the Chicago and Northwestern
Railway underpass.
B. Broadview Drive within a distance of 500 feet east and 500 feet west
of East Waubenoor Drive.
The streets and intersections described in this section are
hereby designated through streets and stop intersections as set forth
herein. When stop signs are erected in accordance with this section,
the operator of a vehicle approaching any such sign shall stop as
required by law.
A. Through streets.
(1) North-south.
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Baird Street/Libal Street, except at intersection of CTH O (Allouez
Avenue) and CTH XX (Hoffman Road)
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East River Drive, except at the intersection of CTH O (Allouez
Avenue), Broadview Drive, Greene Avenue and CTH XX (Hoffman Road)
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Riverside Drive, STH 57, except at the intersection of STH 172
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Webster Avenue, except at the intersection of STH 172 and at
the intersection of CTH O (Allouez Avenue), St. Joseph Street and
Hoffman Road
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(2) East-west.
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Allouez Avenue, except at the intersection of Riverside Drive,
Webster Avenue and Libal Street
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Briar Lane (East and West), except at the intersection of Riverside
Drive, Webster Avenue, Libal Street, Delahaut Street and East River
Drive
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Broadview Drive, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue,
Libal Street and East River Drive
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Dauphin Street, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue,
Libal Street and East River Drive
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Derby Lane, except at the intersection of Riverside Drive and
Webster Avenue
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Garland Street, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue
and Baird Street
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Greene Avenue, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue,
Libal Street, Greenwald Street and East River Drive
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Hoffman Road, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue and
Libal Street
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Kalb Avenue, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue and
Libal Street
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LeBrun Road, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue, Libal
Street and East River Drive
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Longview Avenue, except at the intersection of Webster Avenue,
Delahaut Street, Libal Street and East River Drive
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St. Joseph Street (East and West), except at the intersection
of Webster Avenue, Libal Street and Riverside Drive
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Taft Street, except at the intersection of Riverside Drive and
Webster Avenue
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B. Right-of-way traffic; stop signs.
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Right-of-Way Traffic On
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Stop Signs Facing Traffic On
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Arbor Lane
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Linck Court
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Beaumont Street
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St. Matthew Street
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Clay Street
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Ledgeview
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DuCharme Lane
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Braebourne Court
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DuCharme Lane
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West Mission Street
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DuCharme Lane
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West Whitney Street
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East Briar Lane
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Ontonagon Lane West
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East LeBrun Road
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Ontonagon Lane East
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East Mission Road
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Clay Street
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Greenwald Street
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Clover Lane
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Greenwald Street
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Heyden Lane
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Kalb Street
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Rustic Oaks Court
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Le Brun Road
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McCastlen Street
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Le Brun Road
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West Street Croix
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McCastlen Street
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Ontonagon Court
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St. Joseph Street
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East River Drive
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South Clay Street
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Hickory Circle
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South Quincy Street
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Quincy Court
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Taft Street
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Linck Court
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West Miramar Drive
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DuCharme Lane
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C. Three- and four-way stop intersections.
(1) Four-way stop.
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Allouez Avenue and Libal Street
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Broadview and East River Drive
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East River Drive and Greene Avenue
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Garland Street and Irwin Avenue
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Greene Avenue and Greenwald Street
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Hoffman Road and Libal Street
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Iroquois Street and DuCharme Lane
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(2) Three-way stop.
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Oakwood Avenue and East Mission Street
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Webster Avenue and Hoffman Road
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A. The intersections described in Subsection
B are hereby designated yield right-of-way intersections as set forth in that subsection. When yield signs are erected in accordance with this section, the operator of a vehicle approaching any such sign shall yield the right-of-way, as required by law.
B. In accordance with Subsection
A, the following intersections are designated yield right-of-way intersections. Traffic from both directions on the yield street shall yield the right-of-way unless otherwise noted.
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Right-of-Way Traffic On
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Yield Right-of-Way Traffic On
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Beaumont Street
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East Whitney Street
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Clay Street
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Fairview Avenue
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Clay Street
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Kenney Street
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Delahaut Street
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Custer Court
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Delahaut Street
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Gwynn Street
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Delahaut Street
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Kenney Street
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East Mission Road
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Heyden Lane
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East Vande Hei Road
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Clay Street
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East Waubenoor Drive
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Clay Street
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Ridgeview Terrace
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Delahaut Street
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Pursuant to the provisions of § 349.10, Wis. Stats.,
the following streets and alleyways are hereby declared to be a one-way
highway; appropriate signs shall be erected to designate them as a
one-way highway, and all vehicles on such highways shall be operated
only in the direction designated herein:
A. Catherine Street, westbound from Webster Avenue to South Jackson
Street.
There shall be no through trucking on Allouez Place, on West
Briar Lane, or on West Roselawn Boulevard. Signs shall be erected
giving notice hereof.
No person shall drink, open a container of, or carry any open
or unsealed container of any fermented malt beverage or intoxicating
liquor in a moving vehicle on a public highway within the Village
of Allouez.
No person shall park, bring to a stop, or leave standing, whether
temporarily or otherwise, any vehicle, excepting only school buses,
during the hours of 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. during school days, in
the following areas, which are hereby designated as a "school bus
unloading zone":
A. Allouez Avenue, north side, from the intersection with Webster Avenue
west a distance of 213 feet.
A. General provisions.
(1) When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle upon any of the streets or part of streets described in Subsection
B of this section during the times set forth in that subsection, except to comply with the directions of a traffic officer or traffic control signal or sign.
(2) No person shall park a vehicle on or upon, or so as to cross or obstruct
or in any manner intrude upon or over, any part of any public sidewalk,
public walkway, public median area, or public park area.
(3) No person shall park, stop or leave standing any vehicle, whether
attended or unattended, whether temporarily or otherwise, upon any
portion of any street, highway, or parking facility reserved for handicapped
persons and which has been so designated by any official traffic sign
and district marker or parking meter indicating such restriction,
except for vehicles displaying special registration plates issued
under the provisions of § 341.14(1), (1a), (1m) or (1q),
Wis. Stats., or prominently displaying a special identification card
for the physically disabled, which is issued under the provisions
of § 343.51(1), Wis. Stats., or vehicles registered in another
jurisdiction and displaying a registration plate, card or emblem issued
by the other jurisdiction which designates the vehicle as a vehicle
used by a physically disabled person.
(4) Roundabouts. No person shall park, stop or leave standing any vehicle,
trailer or equipment, whether attended or unattended, in or on a roundabout.
(a)
This subsection does not apply to vehicles, trailers or equipment
used in highway maintenance for construction work service or public
works service if the nature of the work is such as to require the
stopping or standing of the vehicle, trailer or equipment in or on
the roundabout.
(b)
This subsection does not apply to vehicles, trailers, or equipment
used to maintain the roundabout, to include landscaping or lawn service
if the nature of the work is such as to require the stopping of the
vehicle, trailer or equipment in or on the roundabout.
(5) Authority to issue parking citations. In addition to duly authorized
law enforcement officers, the following individuals are authorized
to issue parking tickets for all parking violations under this chapter:
(a)
Northeastern Wisconsin Technical College Police Science Program
students who are participating in the Village of Allouez Code Enforcement
Program administered by the Village's Code and Safety Enforcement
Coordinator.
B. In accordance with Subsection
A, when signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle on any of the following streets at any time:
(1) No-parking zones.
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Name of Street
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Side
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Location
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Allouez Place
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North
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Allouez Place
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South
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From the west lot line of the Lorelei parking lot 148 feet to
South Webster Avenue
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Allouez Terrace
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North
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Arrowhead Drive
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North
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From South Webster to Riverside Drive, except in the area of
the boulevard center island from a point 63 feet east of the eastern
edge of the boulevard center island westward to a point 45 feet west
of the western edge of the boulevard center island
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Auburn Street
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North
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From the east line of Webster Avenue eastward a distance of
40 feet
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Auburn Street
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South
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From Webster Avenue to Clay Street
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Baird Street
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Both
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From the north Village limits to Hastings Street
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Beaumont Street
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West
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From the north line of Greene Avenue to a point 15 feet north
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Beaumont Street
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West
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From St. Matthew Street south to a point 15 feet south of Summit
Street
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Beaupre Street
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North
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For a distance of 130 feet east from the east line of Webster
Avenue
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Broadview Drive
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North
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From South Webster Avenue east 110 feet
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Broadview Drive
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South
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From Ravine Way to Libal Street
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Catherine Street
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Both
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From Webster Avenue to Jackson Street
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Claude Allouez Terrace [Added 8-18-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-06]
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South
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From end of radius at Riverside Drive 50 feet easterly
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Coolidge Street
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North and south
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For a distance of 171.50 feet on the north side and a distance
of 75 feet on the south side westerly from the west line of Webster
Avenue
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Crescent Drive
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West
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Dauphin Street
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Both
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From Woodrow Way west to South Webster Avenue
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Derby Lane
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Both
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From South Monroe Avenue to South Webster Avenue
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East Allouez Avenue
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From Jourdain Lane west 100 feet
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East Allouez Avenue
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North
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From the east line of Libal Street east 95 feet
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East Garland Street
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North
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From South Webster Avenue east 160 feet
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East Garland Street [Added 8-18-2020 by Ord. No. 2020-06]
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South
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From east curb on northbound lane of Webster Avenue 50 feet
easterly
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East Hastings Street
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North
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From South Webster Avenue east 160 feet
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East McCormick Street
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North
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From the point of intersection with the easterly boundary of
South Webster Avenue eastward to the point of intersection with the
westerly boundary of South Clay Street
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East McCormick Street
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South
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From South Webster Avenue east 20 feet
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East River Drive
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East
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From a point 25 feet north of the north edge of the residential
driveway servicing 2590 East River Drive south a distance of 200 feet
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Garland Street
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North
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From South Baird Street west 99 feet
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Greene Avenue
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North
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From the intersection of South Webster Avenue eastward to the
intersection of East River Drive
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Greene Avenue
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South
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From Libal Street east 210 feet
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Hilltop Drive
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North
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For a distance of 50 feet east and west from the center line
of the westerly private driveway to the Resurrection School, opposite
330 Hilltop Drive
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Jourdain Lane
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East
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From St. Joseph to Webster Park
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Kalb Avenue
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North
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From Webster Avenue to Libal Street
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Kalb Avenue
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South
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From South Webster Avenue to the west side of Rustic Oaks Court
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Langlade Road
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West
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Lazarre Street
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North
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Between Riverside Drive and River Lane
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Lazarre Street
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North
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From Riverside Drive to 345 feet east of DuCharme Lane
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Libal Street
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Both
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From Kalb Avenue to Hastings Street
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Libal Street
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East
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From south line of Allouez Avenue south 85 feet in length
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Libal Street
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East
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From a point 98 feet south of the south line of Broadview Drive
to a point 134 feet south of the south line of Broadview Drive
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Libal Street
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East
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From Kalb Street to north line of Lot 1, 4 CSM 389, address
1701 Libal Street
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Libal Street
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West
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From north line of Allouez Avenue north 60 feet in length
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Libal Street
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West
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From Broadview Drive south 50 feet
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Libal Street
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West
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From south property line of Kalb Avenue to 200 feet south
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McCormick Street
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North
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From South Webster Avenue east 160 feet
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McCormick Street
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South
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From Irwin Avenue east 45 feet
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Miramar Drive
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North
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South Webster Avenue west 200 feet
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Miramar Drive West
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South
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From west line of Webster Avenue west a distance of 75 feet
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Park Drive
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West
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River Lane
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West
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St. Francis Drive
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North
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Except in the area of the boulevard center island from a point
77 feet east of the eastern edge of the boulevard center island westward
to a point 87 feet west of the westward edge of the boulevard center
island
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St. Joseph Street
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North
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From the point of intersection with easterly boundary of South
Webster Avenue eastward 305 feet
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St. Joseph Street [Amended 12-17-2019 by Ord. No. 2019-16]
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North and south
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From Riverside Drive east to Webster Avenue, except on the north
side from a point approximately 175 feet east of Riverside Drive to
a point 300 feet east to beginning of the curb bump in
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St. Joseph Street
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South
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From the point of intersection with easterly boundary of South
Webster Avenue eastward to the point of intersection with westerly
boundary of Woodrow Way
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St. Matthew Street
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North
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From South Webster Avenue east 100 feet
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St. Matthew Street
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South
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From South Webster Avenue to Beaumont Street
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South Quincy Street
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West
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From Quincy Court north to the northerly limits of the Village
of Allouez
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South Webster Avenue
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East and west
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From the north Village limits to the south Village limits
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Taft Street
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North
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From the east curb of Riverside Drive easterly a distance of
135 feet
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Taft Street
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South
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From the east curb of Riverside Drive easterly a distance of
119 feet
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Taft Street
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South
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From west curb of southbound lane of Webster Avenue 98 feet
westerly
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Waubenoor Court
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East
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95 feet north of Broadview Drive
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Waubenoor Court
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West
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105 feet north of Broadview Drive
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Waubenoor Drive
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East
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98 feet south of Broadview Drive
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Webster School
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Semicircular driveway of Webster School, intersecting South
Webster Avenue west side of driveway
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West Allouez Avenue
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North
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From east curb of northbound lane of Riverside Drive 180 feet
easterly
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West Allouez Avenue
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South
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From east curb of northbound lane of Riverside Drive 152 feet
easterly
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West Iroquois Avenue
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North
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From South Webster Avenue to Riverside Drive
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West Mission Road
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North
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From Webster Avenue to DuCharme Lane
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West Mission Road
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South
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From Webster Avenue west a distance of 75 feet
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Whitney Street
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South
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From DuCharme Lane to South Webster Avenue
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Woodrow Way
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West
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For a distance of 15 feet north from the north corner of the
driveway entrance to the Allouez Fire Station, and for a distance
of 15 feet south from the south corner of the driveway entrance to
the Allouez Fire Station
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Woodrow Way
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West
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From Webster School's north property line north 348 feet to
the north property line of 2008 - 2010 Woodrow Way, from 8:00 a.m.
to 9:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. on school days.
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(2) Limited no-parking zones. In accordance with Subsection
A, when signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle in any of the following streets at the times specified herein:
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Name of Street
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Side
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Location; Hours
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Broadview Drive
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North
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From the intersection with Libal Street to the intersection
of Ravine Way, from 6:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays, except for
commercial service or delivery vehicles which are being used to provide
services or make deliveries to residences in the immediate area
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Broadview Drive
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South
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From East River Drive east to the cul-de-sac, from April 1 to
September 30
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Brookridge Street
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North and south
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North side, from the intersection with Woodrow Way to a point
150 feet east; south side, from the intersection with Woodrow Way
to a point 125 feet east; from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school days
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Hilltop Drive
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North
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From 250 feet west of the intersection with Libal Street to
a point 600 feet west of Libal from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school
days
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Libal Street
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West
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From Allouez Avenue to Dauphin Street, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.,
Monday through Friday
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Longview Avenue
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North
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From the eastern access to the Doty School property east 30
feet and west to Longview Court from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school
days
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Longview Avenue
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North
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From the intersection of Longview Court east a distance of 30
feet from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days
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Longview Court [Added 1-16-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-01]
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East
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From the intersection of Longview Avenue north to cul-de-sac
from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days
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North, East and West Pennwood Circle
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Both
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From their intersections with Broadview Drive, from 6:00 a.m.
to 9:00 a.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. on weekdays, except for
commercial service or delivery vehicles which are being used to provide
services or make deliveries to residences in the immediate area
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Orchard Lane
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South
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From the intersection of West Pennwood Circle west a distance
of 75 feet from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00
p.m. on weekdays, except for commercial service or delivery vehicles
which are being used to provide services or make deliveries to residences
in the immediate area
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Webster School
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On semicircular driveway of Webster School, intersecting South
Webster Avenue, east side of driveway, from a point 15 feet northerly
of the southerly edge of the southernmost intersection with South
Webster Avenue northerly to a point 105 feet south of the northerly
edge of the northernmost intersection with South Webster Avenue, from
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days
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Woodrow Way
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East and west
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East side, from the intersection with Brookridge Street to a
point 125 feet south; west side, from the intersection with Brookridge
Street to a point 150 feet south; from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school
days
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(3) Handicapped unloading zone.
(a)
Semicircular driveway of Webster School, intersecting South
Webster Avenue, east side of driveway, from a point 15 feet southerly
of the northerly edge of the northernmost intersection with South
Webster Avenue southerly to a point 105 feet south of the northerly
edge of the northernmost intersection with South Webster, from 7:30
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days.
(4) No parking during street sweeping operations. No parking is permitted
on Village streets from April 1 to November 15 during the hours of
6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday during the garbage
and recycling schedule posted on the Village website and at the Village
Hall. The intent of this provision is to enable street sweeping curb
to curb during the no-parking periods. Daily no-parking zones are
generally described as follows:
(a)
Monday. The area south of the north Village limit, north of
STH 172, west of Webster Avenue, and north of and including all properties
on Floral Drive.
(b)
Tuesday. The area south of Floral Drive, east of Webster Avenue,
north of Greene Avenue, to the East River.
(c)
Wednesday. The area from the Fox River to the East River, south
of Greene Avenue and south STH 172, north of the south Village limits
and west of Webster Avenue, and north of Hoffman Road and north of
the culs-de-sac along Hoffman Road.
(d)
Thursday. The area from Webster Avenue to the East River and
south of Hoffman Road but including the culs-de-sac fronting Hoffman
Road, to the south Village limits.
(e)
Refer to the posted collection route map at the Village Hall
or on the Village website.
No person shall park a vehicle on any street in the Village
between 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. during the five-month period from
November 1 through March 31 of the following year. The Village Administrator
has the authority to call off or suspend the seasonal parking ban
ordinance, weather permitting, after March 15 of any one year.
No person shall park a vehicle on any street in the Village
for any period in excess of 24 hours.
No owner or other person having charge or control of a vehicle
of any type, including but not limited to motor vehicles, which is
not in good and safe operating condition, or which may otherwise not
be permitted by law to be operated or used upon the public highway,
shall authorize, allow or permit the parking or storage of the vehicle
on any street or public property of, in or within the Village of Allouez,
except as may be permitted by § 346.50, Wis. Stats.
No person shall operate any motor-driven vehicle, and no person
who owns or is in possession of any motor-driven vehicle shall allow
or permit the operation of such vehicle, in any park, within the boundaries
of any parkway, on any public school ground, or upon any other public
lands within the Village, except in areas and upon such ways as are
specifically designated and posted by the Village Board for use by
such a vehicle.
In the event that a vehicle is found in violation of any provision
of this chapter relating to parking of vehicles, under circumstances
wherein the person who parked the vehicle is unknown, it shall be
presumed that the owner of the vehicle authorized, allowed or permitted
the vehicle to be so parked.
A. Class "B" highways designated. All streets and alleys within the
Village of Allouez, except the following enumerated streets and alleys,
are hereby designated Class "B" highways and shall be subject to the
weight limitations imposed by § 348.16, Wis. Stats., unless
otherwise designated by the County Board of Brown County:
(1) Allouez Avenue, east and west (County Trunk Highway O).
(2) East Hoffman Road (County Trunk Highway XX).
(3) Riverside Drive (State Trunk Highway 57).
(4) South Webster Avenue (County Trunk Highway X).
B. Special and season weight limitations. The Village Board shall have
the authority to impose special or seasonal weight limits to prevent
injury to the roadway of any highway, bridge, or culvert within the
Village of Allouez, or for the safety of users of such highway, bridge
or culvert, and shall be responsible for erecting signs giving notice
thereof, in accordance with § 349.16, Wis. Stats.
C. Heavy traffic routes designated. The following streets and parts
of streets within the Village of Allouez are hereby designated heavy
traffic routes:
(1) Allouez Avenue, east and west, from Riverside Drive to the East River.
(2) East Hoffman Road, from South Webster Avenue to the East River.
(3) South Webster Avenue, from the city limits of De Pere to the city
limits of Green Bay.
(4) Marine Street, from Riverside Drive to the city limits of Green Bay
and to the Chicago and Northwestern Railway bridge.
D. Restrictions on use of other streets by heavy traffic. No vehicle, except a motor bus, which is not equipped with pneumatic tires or has a combined vehicle load weight exceeding 6,000 pounds shall be operated or moved on any street or alley not part of the heavy traffic route designated in Subsection
C of this section in the Village of Allouez, except for the purpose of obtaining an order for or moving or delivering supplies or commodities to or from a place of business or residence facing thereon, provided that in no event shall the weight of vehicle and load on such other street exceed the limitations of § 348.15 or 348.16(3), Wis. Stats., pertaining to Class "A" highways or deliveries on Class "B" highways.
A. Administrator authorized to procure and erect signs and signals.
The Village Administrator is hereby authorized and directed to procure,
erect and maintain appropriate standard traffic signs, signals and
markings conforming to the rules of the State Department of Transportation
giving such notice of the provisions of this chapter as required by
state law. Signs shall be erected in such locations and manner as
the Village Board shall determine will best effect the purposes of
this chapter and give adequate warning to users of the street or highway.
B. Removal of unofficial signs and signals. The Village Administrator
shall have the authority granted by § 349.09, Wis. Stats.,
and is hereby directed to order the removal of a sign, signal, marking
or device placed, maintained or displayed in violation of this chapter
or § 346.41, Wis. Stats. Any charge imposed on a premises
for removal of such an illegal sign, signal or device shall be reported
to the Village Board at its next regular meeting for review and certification.
The provisions of § 345.60, Wis. Stats., shall apply
to convictions under this chapter.
The operator of a school bus in a residential or business district
of the Village of Allouez shall activate the flashing red warning
lights when pupils or other authorized passengers are to be loaded
or unloaded at a location at which there are no traffic signals and
such persons must cross the street or highway before being loaded
or after being unloaded. Said lights shall not be extinguished until
loading or unloading is completed and the persons who must cross the
highway are safely across.
A. The operator
of a motor vehicle shall obey the signal of a school crossing guard
to stop in order to allow children to cross a street at an intersection
or marked crosswalk. The operator shall remain stopped until the children
reach the other side of the street or the crossing guard indicates
that he or she may proceed ahead in safety.
B. The following
intersections are hereby designated "no right turn on red when children
are present":
(1) Webster Avenue and Allouez Avenue.
(2) Webster Avenue and St. Joseph Street.
A. Conduct prohibited. No person within the Village of Allouez, through
the use of any motor vehicle, including but not limited to an automobile,
truck, motorcycle, minibike or snowmobile, shall cause or provoke
disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle.
B. Definition. Disorderly conduct with a motor vehicle shall mean, while
operating or in control of a motor vehicle, to engage in conduct or
activities which are violent, unreasonably loud, dangerous to persons
or property, or otherwise against the public peace, welfare and safety,
including but not limited to unnecessary, deliberate or intentional
spinning of the wheels, squealing of the tires, revving or racing
of the engine, blowing of the horn, causing the engine to backfire,
or causing the vehicle while commencing to move or while in motion
to raise one or more wheels off the ground.
C. Compression brakes. No person shall use compression brakes or operate
a motor vehicle using brakes which are in any way activated or operated
by the compression of the engine of any such motor vehicle or any
unit or part thereof, unless such brakes are necessarily used in an
emergency situation. The prohibition contained in this subsection
shall not apply to fire, law enforcement, EMS and/or other emergency
vehicles.
No person while operating a motor vehicle shall turn left upon
entering the following streets:
A. Waubenoor Court, from private property to the west, between the northerly
boundary of Broadview Street and the northerly boundary of Orchard
Lane.
B. North end of Woodrow Way at East St. Joseph Street between 3:00 p.m.
and 4:00 p.m. on school days.
A. The lanes at the intersections described in Subsection
B are hereby designated right turn only and left turn only, as indicated. When right turn only or/and left turn only signs are erected in accordance with Subsection
B, the operator of a vehicle traveling in a lane marked with any such sign shall turn only in the direction indicated by the sign.
B. In accordance with Subsection
A, the following intersections shall be marked with right turn only or left turn only, or both, signs as indicated. Traffic in lanes so marked shall turn only in the direction designated by the lane in which it is traveling.
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St. Mary's Boulevard and Riverside Drive
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Left turn: southerly westbound lane of St. Mary's Boulevard
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St. Mary's Boulevard and Riverside Drive
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Right turn: northerly westbound lane of St. Mary's Boulevard
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The speedometer on each motor vehicle owned by the Village for
law enforcement and traffic control purposes shall be calibrated no
less often than once each 60 days by the Brown County Sheriff's Department,
and the records of such calibrations shall be official records of
the Village and may be retained in the custody of either the Brown
County Sheriff's Department or the Village Clerk-Treasurer, or both.
No person while operating a motor vehicle shall drive across
or upon a sidewalk, driveway, parking lot or private property, or
otherwise drive off a roadway, in order to avoid an intersection or
traffic control device.
The rules of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation in Chapter
Trans 305, Standards for Vehicle Equipment, of the Wisconsin Administrative
Code, for which the penalty is a forfeiture only, including penalties
and assessments to be imposed, are hereby adopted and by reference
made a part of this chapter as if fully set forth herein. Any act
required to be performed or which is prohibited by any Administrative
Code provision incorporated herein by reference is required or prohibited
by this chapter. Any further amendments, revisions or modifications
of the provisions incorporated herein are intended to be made part
of this chapter in order to secure uniform state-wide regulation of
traffic on the highways, streets and alleys of the State of Wisconsin.
The Public Works Director is hereby authorized and directed
to prohibit traffic and/or parking on streets in certain areas to
facilitate snow removal, at any time during a calendar day from November
1 to March 31 of the following year, and to tow away or otherwise
cause removal of any vehicles parked in the prohibited area during
the emergency period. In such case, the Public Works Director shall
designate the days and times during which traffic or parking shall
be prohibited, and shall designate the streets and/or area of the
streets affected, and shall give notice of the same either by publication
in a local newspaper, by announcement over a local commercial radio
station, by placement of signs in the areas designated, or by other
appropriate or convenient means, notifying the public that traffic
and/or parking of vehicles in the designated area is prohibited during
the emergency.
The provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes adopted and made a part hereof by reference under §§
424-1 and
424-2 hereof include those statutes now in existence and as they may be amended from time to time hereafter, and those statutes hereafter created and/or amended as a part of Chapters 340 to 348, inclusive, Wisconsin Statutes, as of their respective effective statutory dates.
The penalty for violation of any provision of this chapter shall
be a forfeiture as hereinafter provided, together with the costs of
prosecution imposed, as provided in §§ 345.20 to 345.53,
Wis. Stats.
A. Uniform offenses. Forfeitures for violation of any provisions of Chapters 341 to 348 and 941 of the Wisconsin Statutes, adopted by reference in §§
424-1 and
424-2 of this chapter, shall conform to forfeitures for violation of the comparable state offense, including any variations or increases for second offense.
B. Special local regulations. The forfeiture for a violation of any of the provisions of §§
424-3 through
424-6, inclusive, 424-8, 424-9 and 424-15 of this chapter shall be not less than $20 nor more than $200 for the first offense and not less than $50 nor more than $500 for the second and each subsequent offense committed within a period of two years from the date of committing the preceding offense. The forfeiture for a violation of §
424-7 shall be not less than $250 nor more than $500.
C. School bus zone. The forfeiture for violation of any provision of §
424-10 of this chapter shall be not less than $25 nor more than $200 for the first offense and not less than $50 nor more than $200 for the second or subsequent offense within two years.
D. Parking.
(1) Violations.
(a)
Parked 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m., §
424-12: $20.
(c)
Parking in restricted zone, §
424-11: $20.
(e)
Twenty-four-hour parking limit, §
424-13: $20.
(f)
Improper parking, §§ 346.50 to 346.55, Wis. Stats.:
$20.
(g)
Parking within 10 feet of a fire hydrant, § 346.53(3),
Wis. Stats.: $20.
(h)
Parking within four feet of a driveway or alley, § 346.53(4),
Wis. Stats.: $20.
(i)
Parking on wrong side of street, § 346.55, Wis. Stats.:
$20.
(k)
Other violations, §§ 346.50 to 346.55, Wis. Stats.:
$20.
(2) A payment by check, money order or cash of $20 must be paid within five days of the issuance of this citation. The fine will increase to $30 if not paid within 10 days, and after 11 days the fine will increase to $40. If it is not paid within 30 days, vehicle registration license plates will be suspended and a forfeiture of $55 (parking ticket $50 plus a state collection fee of $5) will be required for reinstatement as provided in Subsection
G.
E. Miscellaneous. Each act of violation and every day upon which a violation
occurs or continues constitutes a separate offense. In default of
the immediate payment of any forfeitures and the costs of prosecution
or payment within such period of time as specified by the court, any
person convicted of a violation of this chapter shall be committed
to the Brown County jail until such forfeiture and costs are paid.
Every commitment shall limit the duration of such confinement to a
definite term not exceeding 90 days.
F. Safety schools. In addition to, or in lieu of, other penalties provided by this section for violation of Chapters 346 to 348, Wisconsin Statutes, adopted by reference in §
424-1 of this chapter, the Municipal Court may order the convicted person to attend, for a certain number of school days, a traffic safety school whose course and mode of instruction are approved by the Administrator of the Division of Motor Vehicles and which is conducted by the Sheriff's office of the county or by any regularly established safety organization.
G. Nonmoving violation and registration program. Pursuant to the provisions
of § 345.28(4), Wis. Stats., the Village Board hereby authorizes
participation in the nonmoving traffic violation and registration
program of the Wisconsin Department of Transportation and the payment
of costs established by the Department under § 85.13, Wis.
Stats., and further orders that such costs shall, in turn, be assessed
against persons charged with nonmoving traffic violations. The Village
Attorney shall be responsible for complying with the requirements
set forth in § 345.28(4), Wis. Stats.
H. Other violations. The forfeiture for violation of the provisions
of any section of this chapter not otherwise provided for shall be
not less than $35 nor more than $200.
I. Snow removal. The forfeiture to be imposed upon an operator permitting his/her vehicle to travel within a prohibited area, and upon an owner and operator of a vehicle parking his/her vehicle or allowing or permitting his/her vehicle to be parked within a prohibited area during a snow removal emergency, shall be as provided by Subsection
H of this section. In addition, upon conviction said owner and operator shall pay all costs of towing and removal of a vehicle parked in a prohibited area as designated under the provisions of §
424-28 and shall be subject to all other penalties herein provided as may be ordered by the Municipal Court.
J. Designated spaces. Where individual parking spaces are marked on
the curbing or pavement, every vehicle shall be parked entirely within
the limits of the spaces so designated. The forfeiture for a violation
of this provision is $20.
This chapter shall be enforced in accordance with the provisions
of §§ 345.20 to 345.53, Ch. 799, and § 66.0114,
Wis. Stats.
A. Stipulation of guilt or no contest. Stipulations of guilt or no contest
may be made by persons arrested for violations of this chapter in
accordance with § 66.0114(1)(b), Wis. Stats., whenever the
provisions of § 345.27, Wis. Stats., are inapplicable to
such violations. Stipulations shall conform to the form contained
on the uniform traffic citation and complaint under § 345.11,
Wis. Stats., and may be accepted within five days of the date of the
alleged violation. Stipulations may be accepted by the Clerk of the
Municipal Court of the Village of Allouez.
B. Deposits. Any person stipulating guilt or no contest under Subsection
A of this section must make the deposit required under § 345.26, Wis. Stats., or, if the deposit is not established under such statute, shall deposit a forfeited penalty as provided in the schedule established by the Municipal Court and approved by the Village Board. Deposits may be brought or mailed to the office of the Municipal Judge or Clerk of Municipal Court as directed by the arresting officer. Deposits for parking or nonmoving violations shall be mailed or brought to the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
C. Notice of demerit points and receipt. Every officer accepting a forfeited
penalty or money deposit under this chapter shall receipt therefor
in triplicate as provided in § 345.26(3)(b), Wis. Stats.
Every officer accepting a stipulation under the provisions of this
chapter shall comply with the provisions of §§ 343.28,
345.26(1)(a) and 345.27(2), Wis. Stats., and shall require the alleged
violator to sign a statement of notice in substantially the form contained
on the uniform traffic citation and complaint promulgated under § 345.11,
Wis. Stats.
D. Forfeitures in treasury; officer to post bond and qualify. Any officer
accepting deposits or forfeited penalties under this chapter shall
deliver them to the Village Clerk-Treasurer within 20 days after receipt.
Any officer authorized to accept deposits under § 345.26,
Wis. Stats., or this chapter shall qualify by taking the oath prescribed
by § 19.01, Wis. Stats., and filing an official bond in
the sum of $1,000 as described by § 19.01, Wis. Stats.
E. Reopening judgments. Any person, firm or corporation who or which has been found guilty by the Municipal Court of a violation of any Village ordinance as a result of a plea of guilty or no contest, or by reason of a default, may petition the court to vacate the judgment so that the matter may be tried or otherwise disposed of. No particular form for the petition is required, but it must contain the name of the defendant, the address of the defendant on the date of the incident and on the date of the petition (if different), the citation number, the date of the incident, the violation charged, and the date of the entry of the judgment. The petition shall be filed with the Municipal Court Clerk within six months of the date of the judgment and if not so filed within such period of time shall be denied. The petition shall be granted only by the Municipal Judge and only if the Judge finds good cause, or that it is equitable that the judgment be vacated, or that there are other good reasons that justify vacating the judgment and reopening the case. The Municipal Court Clerk shall not file the petition unless the petitioner also pays the fee set forth at Chapter
225, Fees and Charges, of this Code.