A. 
It is unlawful for any person to enter, be upon, or remain upon the premises of any parking garage, parking lot, parking structure, or other parking facility owned by the city, unless that person is on the premises for the purpose of parking a vehicle or retrieving a vehicle.
B. 
It is unlawful for any person to access, enter, or be upon, or to park or stand any vehicle within, any portion of a parking garage, parking lot, parking structure, or other parking facility owned by the city where access of persons or parking or standing of vehicles has been prohibited, limited, or restricted pursuant to Section 10.58.110.
C. 
It is unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle within any parking space or stall which is indicated by signage or other marking(s) to be reserved for a specific city official, employee, or department.
D. 
This section shall not apply to city employees acting within the course and scope of their employment or any other person specifically authorized by the city to enter any parking garage, parking lot, parking structure, or other parking facility owned by the city.
(Ord. 4523 § 1, 2007; Ord. 6733, 10/4/2023; Ord. 6740, 10/18/2023)
Whenever the city manager or his or her designee determines that the orderly or efficient conduct of city business requires parking or standing of vehicles or access of any persons in any parking garage, parking lot, parking structure, or other parking facility owned by the city to be prohibited, limited, or otherwise restricted in any way, the city manager or his or her designee is authorized to enact such prohibitions, limitations, or restrictions for parking or standing of vehicles or access or any persons, and is further authorized to take all steps reasonably necessary to implement such prohibitions, limitations, or restrictions. Whenever the city manager or his or her designee enacts a prohibition, limitation, or restriction pursuant to this section, signage shall be installed, posted, or displayed in the area of the prohibition, limitation, or restriction that provides reasonably adequate notice that such parking or standing of vehicles or access of any persons has been prohibited, limited, or restricted.
(Ord. 6733, 10/4/2023; Ord. 6740, 10/18/2023)
Violation of any provision of this chapter may be charged as an administrative citation, infraction, or misdemeanor, at the discretion of the city attorney.
(Ord. 6733, 10/4/2023; Ord. 6740, 10/18/2023)