[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 1]
1. 
No person shall stop or park a motor vehicle within the Borough:
A. 
Upon any bridge.
B. 
On the Ohio River Boulevard, except as directed by a traffic signal or police officer, or for immediately loading and unloading.
C. 
Within the intersection of any streets.
D. 
On a crosswalk.
E. 
Within 20 feet of an intersection.
F. 
Within 30 feet of stops signs.
G. 
Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to the fire station on the south side of Church Avenue.
H. 
Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
I. 
On a sidewalk.
J. 
In front of a private driveway.
K. 
Within areas where parking is prohibited as otherwise designated pursuant to this ordinance.
L. 
On any dangerous curve on any street of the Borough.
M. 
On any street or Borough property, which motor vehicle is not equipped with a current state motor vehicle license plate and registration and a current state inspection sticker, if required by the jurisdiction in which the vehicle is registered.
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 2]
1. 
The following motor vehicles may not be parked on any of the streets of the Borough for more than the times indicated:
A. 
House trailers, mobile homes, campers, boat trailers for longer than 48 hours; provided however, that no person shall sleep, cook or use sanitary facilities in such a trailer while it is parked on Borough streets or alleys.
B. 
Pulled trailers (other than as in paragraph .A above), double axle trucks, single axle trucks over 3/4 ton capacity, buses over 2 1/2 tons, and straight trucks with cargo vans over 90 inches high, other than for loading and unloading for deliveries and service and then only for the time reasonably necessary to effect the delivery or service provided.
C. 
Construction equipment may be parked in Borough streets by police permit only.
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 3]
No person shall park a motor vehicle so that the front of said vehicle is pointed in a direction opposite to the proper flow of traffic on the side of the street where said vehicle is parked. No person shall park a motor vehicle so that the distance between the side of said vehicle and the curb exceeds 12 inches.
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 4]
Spaces approximately 35 feet in length, marked "No Parking" shall be established at intervals along Woodland Avenue, Flaccus Road, Berringer Place, Shaffer Place and Alder Drive to permit two cars going in opposite directions to pass.
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 5]
From Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, from the hour of 7:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. prevailing time, no person shall park a motor vehicle continuously for longer than two hours on the North Side of Church Avenue from Forest Avenue to Breading Avenue or on the South Side of Church Avenue from Breading Avenue to the Borough Hall. No person shall park a motor vehicle on the South side of Church Avenue from the westerly line of the Borough Hall to Forest Avenue except police officers and Borough officials on Borough business.
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 6]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times on the South Side of Brighton Road for a distance of 90 feet east and west of the center of the arc of the curve between Dalzell and Hilands Avenues and for a distance of 90 feet both east and west of the center of the arc of the curve between Hilands and Perrysville Avenues.
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 7; as amended by Ord. 706, 5/20/2003, Art. I]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times at the following locations:
Street
Side
Between
Alder Drive
East
Brighton Road to Short Street
Alder Drive
Both
Short Street to North end
Beale Way
Both
Belle Riviere Court
East
Straight portion
Belle Riviere Court
All
Turn around portion
Berringer Place
West
Breading Avenue
West
Brighton Road
North
Avalon Borough line to Alder Drive
Brighton Road
South
Alder Drive to 50 feet East of Sylvan Way
Brighton Road
Both
Sylvan Way to Dickson Avenue
Brighton Road
Both
Ohio River Boulevard to 150 feet East of Forest Avenue
Brighton Road
North
From 150 feet East of Forest Avenue to Forest Avenue
Brighton Road
North
Forest Avenue to Emsworth Borough Line
Church Avenue
Both
From 50 feet East of Walnut Road to 180 feet East of Ridge Avenue
Church Avenue
North
From 50 feet east of Dalzell Avenue to 106 feet east of Dalzell Avenue
Courtney Way
Both
Cypress Way
Both
Dalzell Avenue
East
Dickson Avenue
East
Flaccus Road
South
Forest Avenue
Both
Western Avenue to Brighton Road
Forest Avenue
East
Brighton Road to Church Avenue
Hilands Avenue
East
Juniper Way
North
Laurel Way
Both
Maple Avenue
West
Marvin Way
Both
Merton Road
[Added by Ord. 755, 6/19/2012]
Both
Within 200 feet of Perrysville Avenue
Merton Road
North
Oak Way
Both
Park Avenue
East
Perrysville Avenue
Both
Kilbuck Township Line to Forest Avenue Extended
Perrysville Avenue
North
Forest Avenue Extended to 225 feet west of Dalzell Avenue
Perrysville Avenue
Both
225 feet west of Dalzell Avenue to 275 feet north of Church Avenue
Perrysville Avenue
East
275 feet North of Church Avenue to Brighton Road
Prospect Avenue
North
Ricker Court-straight segment or entrance
South/east
Ricker Court-circle/turn around
Entire circle except for two spaces to be marked and for which parking is permitted from 12:01 a.m. of April 1 through 11:59 p.m. of September 30th; parking shall be prohibited at all other times
Ridge Avenue
East
Rostraver Place
Both
Shaffer Place
North
Short Street
Both
Spruce Street
East
Sturgeon St.
North
Terrace Avenue
North
Virginia Avenue
North
Walker Avenue
Both
Walnut Road
Both
Church Avenue to Virginia Avenue
Walnut Road
West
Virginia Avenue to Kilbuck Township Line
Western Avenue
Both
Forest Avenue to 50 feet North of Forest Avenue
Western Avenue
West
From 50 feet West of Forest Avenue to the Emsworth Borough Line
Woodland Avenue
South
[Ord. 692, 4/19/2000, Art. II, § 8]
1. 
No person shall park or leave a disabled motor vehicle upon the streets of the Borough, except that:
A. 
Disabled vehicles that display both a valid inspection sticker (if required by the jurisdiction which issued the registration) and a valid license plate with current registration may be otherwise lawfully parked up to 24 hours after which a police office may notify the owner by tagging the vehicle to immediately have said vehicle towed away. After the twenty-four-hour notice period has expired, the Borough may tow or cause to be towed said motor vehicle immediately, and without further warning, at the owner's expense.
B. 
Disabled vehicles that do not display a valid inspection sticker (if required by the jurisdiction which issued the vehicle registration) and a valid license plate with current registration may be towed away at the owner's expense after twenty-four-hour's notice to the owner to remove the vehicle by tagging the vehicle as set forth above.
C. 
Disabled vehicles which obstruct traffic, constitute a safety hazard or obstruct the clear sight distance of the roadway or any intersecting street or way for a distance of 150 feet, may be towed immediately, without further warning and at the owner's expense.
D. 
No person shall repair a motor vehicle on streets of the Borough, except in the case of emergency.