The function of the City Traffic Engineer shall be assigned by the City Manager to manage the City's traffic engineering activities, including supervision of traffic engineering studies, and the collection and maintenance of traffic movement data, and to provide responsible, professional and technical staff assistance. The City Traffic Engineer shall have a current license as a Professional Traffic Engineer in the State of California, and at least three years of professional experience.
In addition to any other duties and responsibilities imposed by this code or state law, the City Traffic Engineer shall be responsible for the following:
(A)
The designation, location and removal of no parking zones or red zones;
(B)
The designation, location and removal of stop signs and yield signs;
(C)
The designation, location and removal of school crossing guards;
(D)
Recommending to the City Council the designation, location and removal of maximum speed limits and speeds zones, through streets, commercial vehicle prohibitions, one-way streets, traffic signals, and permanent street closures;
(E)
The designation, location and removal of keep clear markings;
(F)
The designation, location and removal of on-street disabled persons parking zones or blue zones, in areas outside the downtown parking district;
(G)
The designation, location and removal of both commercial and passenger loading/unloading zones or yellow and white zones, in areas outside the downtown parking district;
(H)
The designation, location and removal of timed parking zones or green zones, in areas outside the downtown parking district;
(I)
The designation, location and removal of right turn on red signal indication prohibitions;
(J)
The prohibition of U-turn movements;
(K)
The modification of traffic signals to maximize safety and efficiency.
(Ord. 3142 § 2, 1994; Ord. 3940 § 1, 2010; Ord. 2025-020, 12/16/2025)