It shall be unlawful for any person to loiter in any public park or on any public street or sidewalk with intoxicating liquor on the person, or drink any intoxicating liquor or beverage, or throw, leave or place bottles or other containers of any intoxicating liquor or any alcoholic or intoxicating beverage in such public parks or on the public streets or sidewalks or individual property owner’s property, or to spill or pour any intoxicating beverage on the ground or premises in any public park, public street or sidewalk or individual’s property as will thereby cause flies, insects and insanitary conditions.
(Ordinance 2-74 adopted 6/10/1974; 1999 Code, sec. 10-1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct any street or sidewalk within the city limits by placing any post, sign, box, barrel or crate, or anything whatsoever that will obstruct the street or sidewalk, or hinder in any manner their free use. This section shall not apply to properly equipped stands attached to underground tanks for the purpose of venting gas stoves.
(Ordinance 27 adopted 8/2/1921; 1999 Code, sec. 82-2)
(a) 
Prohibited.
It shall be unlawful for any person to cause, create, permit, keep or otherwise scatter, place, deliver or distribute any circular, handbill, paper, announcement, advertisement, printed matter or other advertising matter on any street, alley, gutter, sidewalk, drain, public building, public ground or other place, public or private, or any other place immediately adjacent to such premises, or in any vehicle of any kind, within the city.
(b) 
Exception.
The circulation and distribution of regularly circulated and distributed newspapers, magazines, periodicals, and religious and educational literature within the city are exempt from the provisions of this section.
(c) 
Posting on private property.
Any person who shall, without first having obtained permission from the owner, stick, paint or stamp upon any house, fence, wall, pavement or other object not his own, within the corporate limits of this city, any written, printed or other notice, bill, sign, circular, poster or advertisement shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
(Ordinance 5-77 adopted 4/19/1977; 1999 Code, sec. 6-1)