No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon the paved or improved or main-traveled portion of any public street or roadway within the city, when it is possible to park or leave such vehicle standing off of the paved or improved or main-traveled portion of such street or roadway, unless a clear and unprotected width of not less than fifteen feet upon the main-traveled portion of said highway opposite such standing vehicle shall be left for free passage of other vehicles thereon, nor unless a clear view of such vehicle may be obtained from a distance of 200 feet in each direction upon such street or roadway.
(2005 Code, sec. 10.4.01)
Whenever any peace officer shall find a vehicle in violation of the provisions of this article, the peace officer is hereby authorized to move such vehicle or require the driver or person in charge of such vehicle to move such vehicle to a position permitted under this article.
(Ordinance 2021-14 adopted 8/19/21)
It shall be unlawful for any person owning or operating a motor vehicle to park the same on any street or alley in the city for a period of time longer than twenty-four (24) hours; provided, however, this article shall not be construed as limiting the authority of the traffic engineer to regulate parking more restrictively.
(2005 Code, sec. 10.4.03)
No person while operating a motor vehicle shall cause or permit the same to stop, stand or be parked within the public street or right-of-way at the location and during the periods hereinafter stated, to wit:
Street Location
Hours in Effect
Roosevelt Drive, between a point 500 feet north of the north right-of-way line of Harder Lane and a point at the intersection of Roosevelt Drive with Garden Lane, being the east city limit
7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on days when school is in session.
(2005 Code, sec. 10.4.04)
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for a person to stop or park a vehicle at a location or in a manner contrary to the direction or prohibition contained in an official sign regulating such activity at such location.
(b) 
An “official sign” is a sign placed and maintained by the city pursuant to its regulatory authority.
(2005 Code, sec. 10.4.05)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow or permit any vehicle registered to such person or otherwise within the control of such person to be used, operated or parked in violation of any of the following:
(1) 
No vehicle shall be stopped or parked upon or adjacent to a public street so that any portion thereof, including also any objects carried in or upon the vehicle, protrudes into the main-traveled portion of the street.
(2) 
No vehicle shall be head-in parked in any cul-de-sac of a public street in the city.
(3) 
No operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand or park the same upon any street or fire lane when a sign is erected or curb is painted in such manner as to give notice that stopping, standing or parking is prohibited.
(4) 
No vehicle shall be parked on a public street or in a public place for any of the following purposes: displaying the vehicle for sale; washing, waxing, lubricating, changing oil or vehicle repair (except when repair is necessitated by an emergency); or the selling or exhibiting of property from the vehicle.
(2005 Code, sec. 10.4.06)
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, allow or permit any vehicle registered to such person or otherwise within the control of such person to be used, operated or parked in violation of any of the following:
(1) 
No vehicle shall be stopped or parked on a parking lot so as to block access by other vehicles to any parking aisle designated by striping.
(2) 
No vehicle shall be stopped or parked so as to block movement by other vehicles within a parking lot.
(3) 
No vehicle shall be stopped or parked within any area marked as a fire lane.
(2005 Code, sec. 10.4.07)