[Ord. 303, 3/9/1981, Art. II, § 1]
The Mayor shall retain and exercise all powers granted to mayors of Boroughs by law, regulation or ordinance. In addition to the foregoing, the Mayor shall further have the power and authority to temporarily establish, change and abolish, and to designate by appropriate markings or signs, crosswalks, traffic lanes and parking spaces.
[Ord. 303, 3/9/1981, Art. II, § 2]
1. 
In addition to all powers granted by law or regulation, the Mayor shall have the following powers to regulate traffic and parking temporarily and in times of emergency:
A. 
In the case of fire, flood, storm or other emergency, to establish temporary traffic and parking regulations.
B. 
In the case of emergency or to facilitate public works or in the case of the conduct of processions and public events, to restrict or prohibit parking or traffic in limited areas for periods of not more than 24 hours. Such temporary and emergency regulations shall be enforced by the Mayor and the Police of the Borough in the same manner as permanent regulations. In the event the permit is to cover a state highway, the Borough will also have to request approval in advance from the Pennsylvania Department of Highways.
[Ord. 303, 3/9/1981, Art. II, § 3]
Borough police shall retain and exercise all powers granted to police of Boroughs by law, regulation or ordinance. In addition to the foregoing, the police officers of the Borough are hereby given authority to direct traffic on the highways of the Borough and at intersections thereof.
[Ord. 303, 3/9/1981, Art. II, § 4]
Police officers of other Boroughs and Townships assisting or cooperating with Borough police pursuant to intermunicipal agreements shall be charged with and granted, to the fullest extent permissible by law, with all of the same rights and obligations of Borough police.