In accordance with Section 11.20.060, and when signs are erected giving notice thereof, the following streets or portions of streets are declared to be truck traffic routes for the movement of vehicles exceeding a maximum gross weight of three tons:
(a) 
All public streets, roadways located to the east of U.S. Highway 101 as well as the following streets, etc.
(b) 
Baden Avenue, from Airport Boulevard to Linden Avenue;
(c) 
Linden Avenue, from Baden Avenue south to the southerly limits of the city;
(d) 
South Canal Road, from South Linden Avenue to Spruce Avenue;
(e) 
North Canal street, from South Linden Avenue to Spruce Avenue;
(f) 
Railroad Avenue, from Linden Avenue to Spruce Avenue;
(g) 
Spruce Avenue, from Railroad Avenue to El Camino Real;
(h) 
Chestnut Avenue, from El Camino Real to Hillside Blvd.;
(i) 
Mission Road, from Chestnut Avenue to the western city limits;
(j) 
El Camino Real, from the southern city limits to the northern city limits;
(k) 
Hickey Boulevard, from El Camino Real to Junipero Serra Boulevard;
(l) 
Hillside Boulevard, from the western limits of the city to Sister Cities Boulevard;
(m) 
Sister Cities Boulevard to Airport Boulevard;
(n) 
Junipero Serra Boulevard, from the southern city limits to the northern city limits;
(o) 
Victory Avenue, from South Linden Avenue to Spruce Avenue;
(p) 
South Maple Avenue, from South Canal Road to Tanforan Avenue;
(q) 
Tanforan Avenue, from South Maple Avenue to Dollar Avenue;
(r) 
Dollar Avenue, from Tanforan Avenue to South Linden Avenue;
(s) 
San Mateo Avenue, from Shaw Road to Airport Boulevard;
(t) 
Shaw Road, from San Mateo Avenue to the southern city limits;
(u) 
Ryan Way, from Victory;
(v) 
Browning Way from South Maple;
(w) 
Starlite Street, Spruce Avenue South Canal Street;
(x) 
Lowrie Avenue, from San Mateo Avenue (north) to San Mateo Avenue (south);
(y) 
Terminal Court from Produce Avenue.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992; Ord. 1374 § 1, 2006)
The traffic engineer is authorized to place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained, official signs both directing truck routes and prohibiting trucks from using certain streets as required under this chapter. The traffic engineer may also place and maintain such additional signs as he may deem necessary to regulate truck traffic or to guide or warn truck traffic, but shall make such determination only upon the basis of traffic engineering principles and traffic investigations, and in accordance with such standards, limitations and rules as may be determined by resolution of the city council or this code.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
The traffic engineer is authorized to remove, relocate or discontinue the operation of any truck route sign not specifically required by state law or this chapter whenever he or she determines in any particular case, that the conditions which warranted or required the installation of such sign no longer exist or obtain.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)