As used in this title:
"Alley"
means any unnamed street less than 25 feet in width.
"Apartment house"
means any building, or portion thereof, which is designed, built, rented, leased, let or hired out to be occupied, or which is occupied, or which is occupied as the home or residence of three or more families living independently of each other and doing their own cooking in the said building and shall include flats and apartments.
"Assembly building"
means a building or a portion of a building used for the gathering together of 50 or more persons for such purposes as deliberation, education, instruction, worship, entertainment, amusement, or awaiting transportation or of 100 or more persons in drinking and dining establishments.
"Business district"
means the territory contiguous to a street when 50 percent or more of the property fronting on one side of said street for a distance of 600 feet, or where 50 percent or more of the property fronting on both sides collectively of said street for a distance of 300 feet is occupied by buildings in use for business.
"Central traffic district"
means all streets and portions of streets located within the area described as follows: All that area bounded by the north line of Oak Street, the east line of Aurora Street, the south line of Sonora Street, and the west line of Madison Street.
"Fire lane"
means any area at least 15 feet wide appurtenant to entrances or exits of a building deemed necessary by the Fire Marshal to remain free and clear of parked vehicles for access to such building in case of fire or other emergency and designed by him or her as such, and may, in the discretion of the Fire Marshal include sidewalks, driveways, portions of parking lots, or any other area adjacent to or near the entrances or exits of any building.
"Heavy duty commercial vehicle"
means any trailer over six feet wide or a single vehicle having more than two axles, a single vehicle or combination of vehicles 20 feet or more in length (including load if loaded), or a single vehicle or combination of vehicles six feet six inches or more in width (including load if loaded) and shall include, but not be limited to, dump trucks, moving vans, tractors, pole or pipe dollies, cattle trucks.
"Hospitals"
means any public or private hospital, convalescent home or nursing home.
"Loading zone"
means the space adjacent to a curb reserved, marked, and designated, for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers, freight or materials.
"Officer"
means any member or officer other than a peace officer designated and authorized by the Chief of Police to direct and/or regulate and enforce all traffic laws of the City and State within the City.
"Official Time Standard."
Whenever certain hours are named herein, they mean standard time, or, daylight saving time, as may be in current use in the City.
"Official traffic control devices"
means all signs, signals, markings and devices not inconsistent herewith placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic.
"Official traffic signals"
means any device, whether manually, electrically or mechanically operated, by which traffic is alternately directed to stop and proceed and which is erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction.
"Park"
means to stand or leave standing any vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading of passengers, freight, or materials.
"Parking Enforcement Officer"
means any City employee designated by the appropriate Department Head and or Parking Authority Director to regulate and enforce all traffic laws of the City and State as they relate to the parking of vehicles within the City.
"Parkway"
means that portion of a street other than a roadway or a sidewalk.
"Passenger loading zone"
means the space adjacent to a curb reserved, marked, and designated for the exclusive use of vehicles during the loading or unloading of passengers.
"Pedestrian"
means any person afoot.
"Person"
means every natural person, firm, copartnership, association or corporation.
"Police officer"
means every sworn peace officer of the Police Department of the City authorized to direct and/or regulate and enforce all traffic laws of the City and State within the City.
"School"
means a building, public or private, used for educational purposes having 50 or more persons.
"Shopping center"
means a group of commercial business establishments, planned, developed, owned and managed as a unit, with off-street parking provided on the property, and related in location, size and types of shops to the trade area that the unit serves.
"Stop,"
when required, means complete cessation of movement.
"Stop or stand,"
when prohibited, means any stopping or standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device.
"Traffic"
means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, and other conveyances either singly or together while using any street for purposes of travel.
(Prior code § 10-001.1; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
Whenever any words or phrases used in this chapter are not defined herein, but are defined in the Vehicle Code of the State, such definitions are incorporated herein and shall be deemed to apply to such words and phrases used herein as though set forth in full.
(Prior code § 10-001.2)
The office of the City Traffic Engineer is hereby established. The City Traffic Engineer shall be appointed and removed by the City Manager, and he or she shall exercise the powers and duties as provided herein and in the traffic ordinances of the City.
(Prior code § 10-002.1)
It shall be the duty of the City Traffic Engineer to recommend to the City Manager the installation and maintenance of official traffic-control devices; to conduct engineering analyses of traffic accidents and to devise remedial measures; to conduct engineering investigation of traffic conditions; to cooperate with other City departments in the development of ways and means to improve traffic conditions, and to perform such other duties pertaining to traffic regulations and control as may be assigned by the City Manager.
(Prior code § 10-002.2)
A. 
Notwithstanding the limitations as set forth in Section 10.44.100, the City Manager is authorized to determine and establish, according to the provisions hereinafter set forth in this section, curb parking restrictions and the location therefor and the City Manager shall cause appropriate signs or paint to be placed upon the curb surface advising the public of the parking restrictions. Said curb parking restrictions may include no parking zones, freight loading zones, special loading zones, passenger loading zones, bus loading zones, tow away zones, restricted and limited parking areas, and disabled persons parking areas. Tow away zones shall be indicated by signs which shall specify the address of the place to which removed vehicles are taken or provide the telephone number from which such information may be obtained.
B. 
In fixing the curb parking restrictions for vehicles, said designated locations have been, and the selecting, changing or abandoning of such locations and restrictions by the City Manager shall hereafter be guided and governed by the location thereof, amount of traffic along side thereof, the demand for parking space adjacent thereto, the congestion of traffic thereat, the use of streets on which said curb locations are situated, the position thereof with respect to business congestion and all other traffic congestion existing.
C. 
City Council shall have the authority to review and override any designation made the City Manager pursuant to this section.
(Prior code § 10-002.3)
Upon selecting, changing or abandoning curb parking restrictions as authorized by this code, the City Manager shall cause to be filed a record of such action with the City Traffic Engineer, who shall keep a record which will indicate at all times such curb parking restrictions and the locations thereof.
(Prior code § 10-002.4)
A. 
Police officers and any other officer designated by the chief of police, and school district officials, district security, and police officers, shall have the authority to and duty of enforcing all traffic laws of this City, and all of the vehicle laws of the State applicable to street traffic in this City.
B. 
It shall be the duty of police officers and any other officer designated by the Chief of Police, school district officials, district security and police officers as defined in Education Code Sections 38000 and 38001, to enforce all traffic laws of the City and the State as they relate to jaywalking, and the stopping, standing, or parking of vehicles and to issue traffic citations and/or administrative citations therefor.
C. 
It shall be the duty of all parking enforcement officers, as designated by the appropriate department head and/or Parking Authority Director, to enforce all traffic laws of the City and the State as they relate to the parking of vehicles, and to issue traffic citations and/or administrative citations therefor.
(Prior code § 10-003.1; Ord. 2014-11-04-1201 C.S. § 1; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
Police officers and any other officer designated by the Chief of Police, when assigned by the Chief of Police, are hereby authorized to direct all traffic by voice, hand, or signal in conformance with applicable traffic laws; provided, however, that in the event of fire or other emergency, or to expedite traffic, or to safeguard pedestrians, traffic may be directed as conditions required notwithstanding provisions of applicable traffic laws.
(Prior code § 10-003.2; Ord. 2014-11-04-1201 C.S. § 1; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
Officers and employees of the Fire Department, when at the scene of a fire may direct, assist the Police in directing traffic thereat or in the immediate vicinity.
(Prior code § 10-003.3)
A. 
Any provision of this title of this code which regulates traffic or delegates the regulation of traffic upon State highways in any way for which the approval of the State Department of Public Works is required by State law, shall cease to be operative six months after receipt by the City Council of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the State Department of Public Works.
B. 
Whenever this title of this code delegates authority to a City officer, or authorizes action by the City Council to regulate traffic upon a State highway in any way which by State law requires the prior approval of the State Department of Public Works, no such officer shall exercise such authority nor shall such action by the City Council be effective with respect to any State highway without the prior approval in writing of the State Department of Public Works when and to the extent required by Division 9 and Division 11 of the Vehicle Code.
(Prior code § 10-003.4)
Every person propelling any push cart shall be subject to the provisions set forth herein that are applicable to the driver of any vehicle, except, those provisions thereof which by their very nature can have no application.
(Prior code § 10-004)
A. 
The driver of a vehicle or the person in charge of any animal involved in any accident resulting in damage to any property publicly owned or owned by a public utility, including, but not limited to, any fire hydrant, ornamental lighting post, telephone pole, electric light or power pole, or resulting in damage to any ornamental shade tree, official traffic control device or other property of a like nature located in or along any street, shall within 72 hours after such accident make a written report of such accident to the Police Department of the City.
B. 
Contents of Report. Every such report shall state the time when, and the place where, the accident took place, the name and address of the person owning and of the person driving or in charge of such vehicle or animal, the license number of such vehicle, and shall briefly describe the property damage in such accident.
C. 
When Driver Physically Incapable of Making Report. A driver involved in an accident shall not be subject to the requirements or penalties set forth herein during the time such driver is physically incapable of making a report, but in such event said driver shall make a report as required in subsection A of this section within 72 hours after regaining ability to make such report.
(Prior code §§ 10-005—10-005.2)
The City Traffic Engineer shall have the power and duty to place and maintain, or cause to be placed and maintained, as directed by resolution of the City Council, official traffic control devices when and as required under the ordinances of the City to make effective the provisions of said ordinances.
(Prior code § 10-006.1)
Whenever the Vehicle Code of the State requires for the effectiveness of any provision thereof that official traffic control devices be installed to give notice to the public of the application of such law the City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to install the necessary devices subject to the limitations or restrictions set forth in the law applicable thereto.
(Prior code § 10-006.2)
The City Traffic Engineer may place and maintain such additional traffic control devices as he or she may deem necessary to regulate traffic or to guide or warn traffic, but he or she 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 set forth in the ordinances of the City, the Vehicle Code of the State, and the California Maintenance Manual issued by the Division of Highways of the State Department of Public Works of the State of California.
(Prior code § 10-006.3)
No provision of the Vehicle Code of the State or as set forth herein, for which signs are required shall be enforced unless appropriate signs giving notice of such provisions of the traffic laws are in place and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinarily observant person.
(Prior code § 10-006.4)
The driver of every vehicle shall obey the instructions of any official traffic control device applicable thereto placed in accordance with the ordinance of the City unless otherwise directed by a police officer, subject to the exceptions granted the driver of an authorized emergency vehicle when responding to emergency calls.
(Prior code § 10-006.5)
The City Traffic Engineer shall determine the hours and days during which the traffic control device shall be in operation or be in effect, except in those cases where such hours or days are specified herein.
(Prior code § 10-006.6)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby directed to install and maintain official traffic signals, as directed by resolution of the City Council, at those intersections and other places where traffic conditions are such as to require that the flow of traffic be alternately interrupted and released in order to prevent or relieve traffic congestion or to protect life or property from exceptional hazard.
(Prior code § 10-007)
The City Traffic Engineer shall ascertain and determine the locations where such signals are required by resort to field observation, traffic counts and other traffic information as may be pertinent, and his or her determinations therefrom shall be made in accordance with those traffic engineering and safety standards and instructions set forth in the California Maintenance Manual issued by the Division of Highways of the State Department of Public Works.
(Prior code § 10-007.1)
Whenever special pedestrian-control signals exhibiting the words "Walk" or "Wait" are in place such signals shall indicate as follows:
A. 
Walk Signals. Pedestrians facing such signal may proceed across the roadway in the direction of the signal and shall be given the right-of-way by the driver of all vehicles.
B. 
Wait Signals. No pedestrian shall start to cross the roadway in the direction of such signals, but any pedestrian who has partially completed his or her crossing on the walk signal shall proceed to a sidewalk or safety zone while the wait signal is showing.
(Prior code §§ 10-008—10-008.2)
The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to place markers, buttons or signs within or adjacent to intersections indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles turning at such intersections and when authorized markers, buttons, or other indications are placed within an intersection indicating the course to be traveled by vehicles turning thereat, no driver of a vehicle shall disobey the directions of such indications.
(Prior code § 10-009.1)
Whenever authorized signs are erected indicating that no right, or left, or U turn is permitted, no driver of a vehicle shall disobey the directions of any such sign.
(Prior code § 10-009.2)
Whenever any ordinance of the City designates any one-way street or alley the City Traffic Engineer shall place and maintain signs giving notice thereof, and no such regulation shall be effective unless such signs are in place. Signs indicating the direction of lawful traffic movement shall be placed at every intersection where movement of traffic in the opposite direction is prohibited.
(Prior code § 10-010.1)
Upon those streets and parts of streets and in those alleys described in Schedule I as set out hereafter, or as subsequently amended, vehicular traffic shall move only in the indicated direction when signs indicating the direction of traffic are erected and maintained at every intersection where movement in the opposite direction is prohibited.
(Prior code § 10-010.2)
Those streets and parts of streets designated as through streets by City Council resolution, or subsequent amendments thereto, are hereby declared to be through streets for the purpose of this code.
(Prior code § 10-011.1)
Whenever any resolution of the City designates and describes any street or portion thereof as a through street, or any intersection at which vehicles are required to stop at one or more entrances thereto, or any railroad grade crossing at which vehicles are required to stop, the City Traffic Engineer shall erect and maintain stop signs as follows:
(Prior code § 10-011.2)
A stop sign shall be erected on each and every street intersecting such through street or portion thereof so designated and at those entrances of other intersections where a stop is required and at any railroad grade crossing so designated. Every such sign shall conform with and shall be placed as provided in the Vehicle Code of the State.
(Prior code § 10-011.3)
Notwithstanding any official traffic signal indicator or other traffic control devices or right-of-way to proceed, no driver shall knowingly enter an intersection which is so obstructed, in the driver's lane of traffic by motor vehicles traveling in the same direction as said driver, that he or she will be unable to completely traverse the intersection without stopping and/or becoming an obstruction to cross traffic within said intersection.
(Prior code § 10-011.4)
The City Traffic Engineer with the approval of the City Manager, is authorized to and shall have the power to place and maintain or cause to be placed or maintained "Yield Right-of-Way" signs at such intersections as may be required upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey. Every such "Yield Right-of-Way" sign shall conform with and shall be placed as provided in the Vehicle Code of the State.
(Prior code § 10-011.5)
Whenever the City Traffic Engineer or City Police Department shall determine that an emergency traffic situation is likely to result from repairs or construction being performed, or from the holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings or functions or for other reasons, the City Traffic Engineer or City Police Department shall have power and authority to order temporary signs to be erected or posted to regulate the operation of vehicles. Such signs shall remain in place only during the existence of such emergency and the City Traffic Engineer or City Police Department shall cause such signs to be removed promptly thereafter.
(Prior code § 10-011.6)
No vehicle shall be driven over any unprotected hose of a Fire Department when laid on any street or private driveway and used at any fire or alarm of fire, without the consent of the Fire Department official in command.
(Prior code § 10-012.1)
No driver of a vehicle shall drive between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they are in motion and when such vehicles are conspicuously designated as required herein.
(Prior code § 10-012.2)
Each driver in a funeral or other procession shall drive as near to the right hand edge of the roadway as practical and shall follow the vehicle ahead as close as is practical and safe.
(Prior code § 10-012.3)
A funeral procession, when composed of vehicles, shall be identified as such by the display upon the outside of each vehicle of a pennant or other identifying insignia or by such other method as may be designated by the Chief of Police.
(Prior code § 10-012.4)
It is unlawful for any person to conduct, manage or participate in any parade for which a written permit has not been issued in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 12.72 of this code.
(Prior code § 10-012.5; Ord. 007-07 C.S. § 5)
Any person riding upon any bicycle, motorcycle, motor scooter, coaster, sled, roller skates, or any toy vehicle shall not attach the same or himself or herself to any moving vehicle upon any roadway.
(Prior code § 10-012.6)
In any area or areas where official signs are posted or erected prohibiting such acts, it shall be unlawful for any person to skate, or use or ride any skateboard, or other similar device upon or over any private or public street, bridge, underpass, sidewalk, sidewalk space or public property or any private parking or shopping center parking lot in the City. Said sign must be posted at each entrance to such area and spaced at intervals not less than every 200 feet along said area.
(Prior code § 10-012.7.1)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to post or erect or cause to be posted or erected signs prohibiting skating, or the use of skateboards or other similar devices on public or private streets, bridges, underpasses, sidewalks, sidewalk spaces, walking areas or any public property or private commercial centers in certain areas in the City when the safety of the skaters or skateboarders, the protection of private property or the prevention of traffic congestion or interference warrants the prohibition of such activities.
(Prior code § 10-012.7.2)
It is unlawful for the owner or any person having the control of horses, mules, cattle, sheep, goats, swine or other livestock, to drive any of said animals, or allow them to be driven on or over any of the streets, avenues or alleys of the City, unless they shall be under the care of same person and secured by a rope or halter or other suitable device.
(Prior code § 10-012.8)
When any train or cars, except a passenger train, on any railroad operated within the limits of this City, stops in such a position as to obstruct the ordinary travel on any street or highway, the person having charge of such train must cause it to be separated within five minutes after stopping upon any such street or highway, so as to leave the street or highway open to its full width to accommodate public travel.
(Prior code § 10-012.9)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to mark center lines and lane lines upon the surface of the roadway to indicate the course to be traveled by vehicles and may place signs temporarily designating lanes to be used by traffic moving in a particular direction, regardless of the centerline of the highway. When authorized signs have been placed designating off-center traffic lanes, no person shall disobey the instructions given by such signs.
(Prior code § 10-012.10)
In cases where lines of traffic are delineated on pavement by paint, reflective pavement delineators or like or similar devices, or any other device which is applied to or attached to pavement to distinguish said traffic lines, and the application of said device or attachment of said devices is either in progress or has been done so recently that the adhesion of said substance to the pavement is not complete and as a consequence said lines would be impaired or obliterated by contact with moving vehicles, the City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to place temporary markers on said traffic lines to warn motorists of the aforesaid situation. These markers shall be of such size and design as to be plainly visible to motorists. It is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to drive said vehicle over traffic lines in the aforesaid condition when such markers have been so placed by the City Traffic Engineer.
(Prior code § 10-012.11)
No person shall drive a vehicle upon a local highway or street at a speed greater than is reasonable or prudent having due regard for the traffic on, and the surface and width of, the highway or street, and in no event at a speed which endangers the safety of persons or property.
(Prior code § 10-013)
The speed of any vehicle upon a local highway or street in excess of any of the limits specified in Sections 10.04.460 to 10.04.490, inclusive, or established as authorized herein is prima facie unlawful unless the defendant establishes by competent evidence that any said speed in excess of said limits did not constitute a violation of the basic rules declared in Section 10.04.440 at the time, place and under the conditions then existing.
(Prior code § 10-013.1)
The prima facie speed limits referred to hereinabove and set forth in the following sections hereof have been and will be established for various streets and local highways only upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey showing that the applicable Statewide speed limit of 65 miles per hour is more than is reasonable or safe upon a local highway or street or that the applicable Statewide prima facie speed limit of 25 miles per hour is lower than necessary for safety and impedes the orderly flow of traffic on a local highway.
(Prior code § 10-013.2)
The prima facie speed limits declared, and to be declared, shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are erected upon such streets.
(Prior code § 10-013.3)
Upon the following streets and highways in the City of Stockton, which are not State highways, a traffic and engineering study has demonstrated that the Statewide speed limit of 65 miles per hour (55 miles per hour upon two-lane undivided highways) is more than reasonable and safe. Therefore, the speed limits hereinafter set out, which are safe, reasonable, and appropriate to facilitate the orderly flow of traffic, are hereby set as the prima facie speed limits for the following streets and local highways:
Streets Affected
Prima Facie Speed Limit Miles Per Hour
A
A.G. Spanos Boulevard from Thornton Road in south to Thornton Road in north
35
Airport Way from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to Ralph Avenue
45
Airport Way between Ralph Avenue and south City limit
50
Airport Way from Harding Way to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
35
Alpine Avenue from West Lane to Sanguinetti Lane
35
Arch Airport Road from El Dorado Street to Performance Drive
45
Arch Airport Road from Airport Way to South Highway 99 West Frontage Road
45
Arch Road from State Route 99 Frontage Road (E) to east City limit
45
B
B Street between Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard and Fourth Street
35
B Street from Carpenter Road to Arch Airport Road
40
B Street from Ralph Avenue to Carpenter Road
35
Bianchi Road from West Lane to March Lane
35
Boeing Way from Airport Way to State Route 99 Frontage Road (W)
35
Brookside Road from Driftwood Place to March Lane
35
Brookside Road from March Lane to Feather River Drive
35
Brookside Road from Feather River Drive to McGaw Street
35
Brookview Drive between Riverbrook Drive and Shadowbrook Drive
30
Bryant Street from Holman Road to Maranatha Drive
30
Burke Bradley Drive (City right-of-way) from Pershing Avenue to Pacific Avenue
30
C
California Street from El Dorado Street to Ninth Street
35
Carolyn Weston Boulevard from Downing Avenue to Henry Long Boulevard
40
Christian Life Way from Maranatha Drive to Highway 99 West Frontage Road
30
Cosumnes Drive from Mokelumne Circle (E) to Trinity Parkway
40
D
Davis Road from Chaparral Way to Thornton Road
45
Davis Road from Eight Mile Road to Chaparral Way
45
Driftwood Place from Brookside Road to Feather River Drive
40
E
Eight Mile Road from Davis Road to Lower Sacramento Road
50
Eight Mile Road from Thornton Road to Davis Road
55
Eight Mile Road from Trinity Parkway to Thornton Road
55
Eight Mile Road from UPRR to State Route 99 Frontage Road (W)
50
Eight Mile Road from Rio Blanco Road to Trinity Parkway
50
Eighth Street from Houston Avenue to Turnpike Road
35
El Dorado Street from the Calaveras River Bridge to Cleveland Street
35
El Dorado Street between Church Street and Fourth Street
35
El Dorado Street between Cleveland Street and Church Street
30
El Dorado Street between Fourth Street and California Street
30
El Dorado Street between Hammer Lane and Calaveras River Bridge
35
El Dorado Street from Morada Lane to Hammer Lane
35
El Dorado Street from California Street to south City limits
50
F
Farmington Road from Mariposa Road to State Route 99
35
Feather River Drive/Morgan Place from Swain Road to March Lane
35
Fremont Street from Filbert Street to Golden Gate Avenue (W)
40
Fremont Street from Pershing Avenue to Ryde Avenue
35
Fremont Street from Wilson Way to Filbert Street
30
French Camp Road from Carolyn Weston Boulevard to SB Interstate 5 On-Ramp
50
French Camp Road/Arch Airport Road from SB Interstate 5 On-Ramp to El Dorado Street
45
G
Girardi Way from Wakeman Drive to Hammer Lane
40
Glacier Point Drive from Morada Lane to Inspiration Drive
30
H
Hammertown Drive from Tam O'Shanter Drive to West Lane
35
Hammer Lane between Interstate Route 5 and Don Avenue
40
Hammer Lane from Thornton Road to West Lane
40
Hammer Lane from Don Avenue to Thornton Road
40
Hammer Lane from UPRR to Hwy
40
Hammer Lane from West Lane to UPRR
40
Hammer Lane from westerly terminus to Interstate Route 5
30
Hazelton Avenue from Commerce Street to Wilson Way
30
Henry Long Boulevard from Carolyn Weston Boulevard to McDougald Boulevard
35
Holman Road from Hammer Lane to McAllen Road
45
Holman Road from Lt. Col. Mark Taylor Street to Hammer Lane
45
I
Industrial Drive from Airport Way to east of B Street
40
Industrial Drive from Pock Lane to Highway 99 West Frontage Road
40
Industrial Drive from McKinley Avenue to Airport Way
45
Inspiration Drive from Glacier Point Drive to Highway 99 West Frontage Road
35
Iron Canyon Circle from A.G. Spanos Boulevard (North) to McAuliffe Road
35
Iron Canyon Circle from McAuliffe Road to A.G. Spanos Boulevard (South)
30
K
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Grant Street to Wilson Way
35
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Mariposa Road to Route 99
50
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Navy Drive to Grant Street
30
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard from Wilson Way to Mariposa Road
45
L
Lafayette Street between Lincoln Street and Center Street
40
Lorraine Avenue from Hammer Lane to Montauban Avenue
30
Lower Sacramento Road between Pacific Avenue and Highmoor Avenue
40
Lower Sacramento Road from Eight Mile Road to Highmoor Avenue
50
M
Manthey Road from Eighth Street to Carolyn Weston Boulevard
45
Manthey Road from Carolyn Weston Boulevard to French Camp Road
35
Maranatha Drive from Inspiration Drive to Hammer Lane
40
Maranatha Drive from Morada Lane to Inspiration Drive
40
March Lane from Bianchi Road to Holman Road
45
March Lane from El Dorado Street to Bianchi Road
40
March Lane from Interstate 5 to El Dorado Street
40
March Lane from Buckley Cove Way to Interstate 5
40
Mariners Drive from Bass Road to Mosher Slough
35
Mariners Drive from Mosher Slough to Hammer Lane
40
McDougald Boulevard from Carolyn Weston Boulevard to French Camp Road.
35
Mokelumne Circle from Eight Mile Road to Scott Creek Drive (East)
35
Montauban Avenue between Hammer Lane and Atchenson Street
35
Montauban Avenue from Atchenson Street to March Lane
35
Morada Lane between North 99 Frontage Road East and UPRR
40
Morada Lane between UPRR and West Lane
45
Myrtle Street from Filbert Street to Highway 99
45
N
Navy Drive between Charter Way and a point 200 feet north of the Santa Fe Railroad tracks
40
P
Pacific Avenue from Castle Street to Harding Way
25
Pacific Avenue between Fulton Street and Lincoln Road
35
Pacific Avenue from Rivara Road to Lincoln Road
35
Pock Lane from Carpenter Road to Arch Airport Road
40
Q
Quail Lakes Drive from Grouse Run Drive to Pershing Avenue
35
Quail Lakes Drive from March Lane to Grouse Run Drive
35
R
Riverbrook Drive from March Lane to Driftwood Place
35
Rivermont Drive from Eight Mile Road to Waterbury Drive
30
S
Scott Creek Drive from Regatta Lane to Trinity Parkway
35
Shimizu Drive from Occidental Avenue to Carlton Avenue
30
Sperry Road from Performance Drive to Airport Way
45
Stagecoach Road from Farmington Road to Mariposa Road
35
State Route 99 West Frontage Road from north City limit to Transworld Drive
50
Stoney Gorge Drive from Eight Mile Road to A.G. Spanos Boulevard
30
Swain Road from El Dorado Street to West Lane
35
Swain Road from West Lane to Lorraine Avenue
30
T
Tam O'Shanter Drive from Hammer Lane to Swain Road
35
Thornton Road from El Camino Avenue to Rivara Road
35
Thornton Road from Eight Mile Road to Mosher Slough
45
Trinity Parkway from Eight Mile Road to McAuliffe Road
35
Turnpike Road from Buena Vida Court to Downing Avenue
35
Turnpike Road from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to Eighth Street
35
W
Wagner Heights Road from Oak Grove Circle (West) to Blue Fox Way
30
Wakeman Drive from Girardi Way to Bryant Drive
35
Washington Street between Center Street and Lincoln Street
35
Washington Street from Fresno Avenue to Weber Avenue
30
Washington Street from Navy Drive to Ventura Avenue
35
West Lane from north of Enterprise Street to Fulton Street
40
West Lane from Hammer Lane to Calaveras River Bridge
45
West Lane from Morada Lane to Hammer Lane
40
West Lane from Eight Mile Road to Morada Lane
50
West Lane from Alpine Avenue to Harding Way
40
Whistler Way from A.G. Spanos Boulevard to Thornton Road
35
Whistler Way from Thornton Road to Windmill Park Drive
35
William Moss Boulevard from Crestmore Circle (West) to Manthey Road
30
Y
Yokuts Avenue between El Dorado Street and Pacific Avenue
30
Yosemite Street from Harding Way to Acacia Street
30
Z
Zephyr Street from Producers Drive to B Street
40
(Prior code § 10-13.4; Ord. 003-08 C.S. § 1; Ord. 010-09 C.S. § 1, eff. 7-21-09; Ord. 015-11 C.S. § 1, eff. 1-5-12; Ord. 2013-09-24-1208 C.S. § 1; Ord. 2017-10-03-1111 C.S. § 1; Ord. 2021-07-27-1218 C.S. § 1)
Upon the following streets and highways in the City of Stockton, which are not State highways, a traffic and engineering study has demonstrated that the statewide prima facie speed limit of 25 miles per hour is lower than necessary for safety and impedes the ordinary flow of traffic on a local highway. The speed limits hereinafter set out, which are safe and reasonable and appropriate to facilitate the orderly flow of traffic, are hereby set as the prima facie speed limits for the following streets and local highways:
Streets Affected
Prima Facie Speed Limit Miles Per Hour
A
Alexandria Place between Benjamin Holt Drive and Hammer Lane
30
Alpine Avenue from Kensington Way to Pacific Avenue
35
Alpine Avenue from Mission Road to Pershing Avenue
35
Alpine Avenue from Pacific Avenue to West Lane
35
B
Baker Street between Harding Way and Park Street
30
Benjamin Holt Drive between El Dorado Street and Pacific Avenue
35
Benjamin Holt Drive from Herndon Place to Plymouth Road
30
Benjamin Holt Drive from Five Mile Drive to Herndon Place
35
Bianchi Road between El Dorado Street and West Lane
35
Bianchi Road from Pacific Avenue to El Dorado Street
30
Brookside Road between McGaw Street and Pacific Avenue
35
C
California Street from Alpine Avenue to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
30
California Street from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard to Ninth Street
30
Castle Street between Pacific Avenue and El Dorado Street
30
Center Street between Church Street and Fourth Street
35
Center Street between Cleveland Street and Church Street
30
Church Street from Garfield Street to Lincoln Street
35
Claremont Avenue from Robinhood Drive to Bianchi Road
30
Country Club Boulevard between Plymouth Road and Virginia Lane
35
Cumberland Place from Benjamin Holt Drive to Fourteen Mile Drive
30
D
Don Avenue between Hammer Lane and Wagner Heights Road
35
E
E.W.S. Woods Boulevard from Carolyn Weston Boulevard to French Camp Road
30
Eighth Street between Airport Way and Mariposa Road
35
Eighth Street from Turnpike Road to El Dorado Street
35
Embarcadero Drive from Benjamin Holt Drive to Fourteen Mile Drive
30
Estate Drive from Wagner Heights Road to Thornton Road
30
F
Feather River Drive between Brookside Road and March Lane
30
Filbert Street from Fremont Street to Main Street
35
Filbert Street from Vine Street to Fremont Street
30
Fourteen Mile Drive between Embarcadero Drive and Cumberland Place
30
Fremont Street between Pershing Avenue and El Dorado Street
35
Fresno Avenue from Scotts Avenue to Charter Way
35
Fresno Avenue from Charter Way to Eighth Street
35
G
Golden Gate Avenue from Fremont Street to Stockton Terminal Eastern RR
30
Grouse Run Drive from Quail Lakes Drive to March Lane
30
H
Hammertown Drive from West Lane to Lorraine Avenue
30
Harding Way between California Street and Carlton Avenue
30
Harding Way between California Street and Pilgrim Avenue
35
Harding Way between Pilgrim Street and Waterloo Road
35
Hazleton Avenue between Court Street and Wilson Way
30
Houston Avenue from Volpi Drive to Manthey Road
35
K
Kelley Drive between Hammer Lane and Richland Way
30
Kelley Drive from Salters Drive to Hammer Lane
30
L
Lincoln Road from Alexandria Place to Pacific Avenue
35
Lincoln Road from Pacific Avenue to El Dorado Street
30
Lincoln Street from Washington Street to Turnpike Road
30
Lincoln Street from Weber Avenue to Washington Street
30
M
Madison Street between Harding Way and Park Street
30
Main Street between Filbert Street and Highway 99
35
Main Street between Filbert Street and Wilson Way
30
Mariposa Road from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to Farmington Road
40
Mariposa Road from Farmington Road to Highway 99
50
Marlette Road from Eight Mile Road to Lower Sacramento Road
35
Meadow Avenue from Hammer Lane to Brentwood Drive
30
Mendocino Avenue between Kensington Way and Pershing Avenue
35
Miner Avenue between Center Street and Wilson Way
30
Miner Avenue between Wilson Way and Shasta Avenue
35
Monte Diablo Avenue from Occidental Avenue to Buena Vista Avenue
30
O
Oak Street from Center Street to Airport Way
30
Oak Street between Center Street and Pershing Avenue
30
P
Pacific Avenue between Fulton Street and Castle Street
30
Park Street between California Street and Sacramento Street
30
Park Street between Center Street and Pershing Avenue
30
Pershing Avenue from Buckingham Way to Calaveras River
35
Pershing Avenue from Calaveras River to Fremont Street
30
Pershing Avenue from Meadow Avenue to Buckingham Way
35
Plymouth Road from Kelley Drive to Benjamin Holt Drive
35
Plymouth Road from Benjamin Holt Drive to Swain Road
30
Ponce De Leon Avenue from Lower Sacramento Road to El Dorado Street
30
R
Robinhood Drive between Holiday Drive and Pacific Avenue
35
Robinhood Drive from Pershing Avenue to Pacific Avenue
35
Rosemarie Lane from DaVinci Drive to Pacific Avenue
25
S
San Joaquin Street between Eighth Street and Washington Street
30
San Joaquin Street from Harding Way to Washington Street
25
Swain Road between Cumberland Place and Plymouth Road
30
Swain Road from Harrisburg Place to El Dorado Street
35
T
Turnpike Road from Center Street to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
30
U
Union Street from Harding Way to Park Street
35
W
Wagner Heights Road from Blue Fox Way to Thornton Road
35
Waterloo Road from Wilson Way to E Street
35
Weber Avenue between Stanislaus Street and Wilson Way
30
Weber Avenue from Washington Street to El Dorado Street
35
Wilson Way from Harding Way to Waterloo Road
30
Wilson Way from Market Street to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
30
Wilson Way from Orwood Street to Harding Way
35
(Prior code § 10-013.7; Ord. 003-08 C.S. § 2; Ord. 010-09 C.S. § 2, eff. 7-21-09; Ord. 2013-09-24-1208 C.S. § 2; Ord. 2017-10-03-1111 C.S. § 2; Ord. 2021-07-27-1218 C.S. § 2)
A. 
It is unlawful for any person to drive any motor vehicle on any driveway, path, parking facility, or grounds of any property owned by the City at a rate of speed in excess of 10 miles per hour, where appropriate signs designating said speed limit have been posted giving notice thereof in a conspicuous place at each entrance to such property owned by the City, by the City Traffic Engineer with the authority of the City Manager.
B. 
A violation of this section shall be deemed an infraction of this code.
(Prior code § 10-013.12)
The City Traffic Engineer shall establish, designate and maintain crosswalks at intersections and other places by appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway as follows.
(Prior code § 10-014.1)
Crosswalks shall be established and maintained at all intersections within the Central Traffic District and at such intersections outside such district, and at other places within or outside said district, where the City Traffic Engineer determines that there is particular hazard to pedestrians crossing the roadway, subject to the limitations contained in Section 10.04.530.
(Prior code § 10-014.2)
Other than crosswalks at intersections, no crosswalk shall be established in any block which is less than 600 feet in length, except as designated by City Council resolution. Elsewhere, not more than one additional crosswalk shall be established in any one block and such crosswalk shall be located as nearly as practicable at midblock.
(Prior code § 10-014.3)
No pedestrian shall cross a roadway other than by a crosswalk in the Central Traffic District or in any business district.
(Prior code § 10-014.4)
The City Council may designate intersections for operation under the "pedestrian interval phasing" system of traffic control, under which system one phase of the signal cycle permits pedestrians to cross the intersection in all directions including diagonally, in which event the City Traffic Engineer will arrange for the installation of appropriate signals and warning devices to carry out said system in accordance with the provisions of the Vehicle Code. In the event of such designation implemented by the installation of signals and warning devices as aforesaid, the provisions of Section 10.04.540 hereof will not apply during such times as the "pedestrian interval phasing" signals and warning devices are in actual operation, nor will right turns be permitted against a red light by vehicles during such operation.
(Prior code § 10-014.7)
The following intersections are hereby designated for operation under the "pedestrian interval phasing" system of traffic control:
A. 
Main and American Streets;
B. 
Main and California Streets;
C. 
Main and Sutter Streets;
D. 
Main and San Joaquin Streets.
(Prior code § 10-014.8)
A. 
Application of Regulations. The provisions of this code prohibiting, the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times herein specified except when necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device.
B. 
Regulations Not Exclusive. The provisions of this code imposing a time limit on standing, stopping or parking shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other and more restrictive provisions of the Vehicle Code of the State, or of this code, prohibiting or limiting the standing or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified times.
(Prior code §§ 10-017—10-017.2)
A. 
No operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, park, or leave standing such vehicle at any time in any area established by the City Manager as a no parking area, when such area is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface. These areas shall include, but not be limited to, the following places:
1. 
Within 22 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection;
2. 
Within 44 feet upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic control sign located at the side of a roadway;
3. 
Within 50 feet of the nearest railroad crossing;
4. 
Within five feet of a driveway upon one side of a street when the width of the roadway is less than 30 feet.
B. 
This section shall not apply to a bus in a zone marked or signed as a bus zone.
(Prior code § 10-017.3)
A. 
No person shall park or place upon any roadway, City easement, City sidewalk or any public property any vehicle or vessel displaying any sign, picture, transparency, advertisement or mechanical device for the purpose of advertising or bringing notice to any person the fact that such vehicle or vessel is to be sold, rented or leased; nor shall any person park or place upon any roadway, City easement, City sidewalk or public property, or private property any vehicle for the purpose of calling the attention of the general public to any business or to commodities being sold, rented, raffled, or given away by other than a charitable or nonprofit organization.
B. 
The provisions of this section shall not apply to vehicles parked for sale on the private property of the owner of said vehicle and the public streets immediately adjacent thereto.
C. 
In any case, advertising signs on vehicles parked for sale shall not be more than 10 inches by 12 inches and shall include the name, address and telephone number of the seller.
D. 
The provisions of this section shall not apply to vehicles parked on the private property of a duly authorized and licensed vehicle dealer as permitted elsewhere in this code.
(Prior code § 10-017.4)
A. 
No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of any vehicle shall park such vehicle upon any street or alley for more than a period of 72 consecutive hours. In the event a vehicle is parked or left standing upon a street in excess of a period of 72 consecutive hours such vehicle may be removed in the manner and subject to the requirements of Article I of Chapter 10.16.
B. 
Police officers, officers, or parking enforcement officers are hereby authorized to issue a citation provided for in the California Vehicle Code whenever he or she has reasonable cause to believe that a violation of this section has occurred in his or her presence.
(Prior code § 10-017.5; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
A. 
No person shall park upon any part of any public street or public place, any vehicle which, at said time, is unable to move under its own power, or to park or deposit on any street for any period of time, any part of such vehicle or any junk.
B. 
The provisions of this section shall not apply to any camper, or to any vehicle designed for human habitation.
(Prior code § 10-017.6)
Whenever the City Traffic Engineer, Police Department, or any other parking authority with the authority to do so has determined that an emergency traffic situation or congestion is likely to result from repairs or construction being performed upon a public street, alley or way, or from the holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings or functions, or for other reasons, no person shall stop, park, leave standing, or operate any vehicle in the area whenever the City Traffic Engineer, Police Department, or any other parking authority with the authority to do so has erected or posted temporary signs or barriers as per Section 10.04.310 of the Stockton Municipal Code.
(Prior code § 10-017.7; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to maintain, by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface, all prohibited parking areas as authorized by this code.
(Prior code § 10-017.8)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon that side of any street adjacent to any school property when such parking would interfere with parents or guardians calling for their children by vehicle, or, would create a hazardous condition crossing the street at that point.
(Prior code § 10-017.9)
When official signs are erected indicating no parking upon that side of a street adjacent to any school property, no person shall park a vehicle in any such designated place except for the purpose of loading or unloading school children, school employees, or school supplies.
(Prior code § 10-017.10)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to designate by appropriate signs and/or markings such curb spaces upon or along such streets or thoroughfares within the City, as the City Manager has heretofore or may hereafter designate as a disabled persons' vehicle parking zone and to designate parking spaces and stalls in municipally owned parking facilities as the City Manager has heretofore or may hereafter designate as a disabled persons' vehicle parking space or stall.
(Prior code § 10-017.11)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to determine the location of and establish disabled persons' vehicle stall and spaces, within the municipally owned off-street parking facilities, as needed for the parking of a vehicle owned by or being used to transport a disabled person displaying a plate or placard issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles of the State.
(Prior code § 10-017.12)
The owner of a privately owned parking facility generally opened to the public which shall include but not be limited to a shopping center, hospital, medical center, or business parking lots, may designate by placing upon the curb spaces or by other designation disabled persons and/or disabled veterans parking stalls or spaces.
(Prior code § 10-017.13)
When appropriate signs or curb markings are placed, giving notice thereof, except when signs indicate to the contrary, no person other than a disabled person shall at any time stop in disabled persons' parking zone, stalls or spaces or park any vehicle in such parking zone, stalls or spaces. A disabled person's vehicle shall display a plate or placard issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, designating the vehicle as a vehicle belonging to or being used to transport a disabled person.
(Prior code § 10-017.14)
No person shall park or cause to be parked, any vehicle upon any roadway for the purpose of repairing such vehicle except repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(Prior code § 10-017.15)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to determine those street upon which angle parking shall be permitted, in which event the City Traffic Engineer shall indicate all such places by placing white lines upon the surface of the roadway indicating the angle at which parking is permitted.
(Prior code § 10-018.1)
The City Manager may designate areas within the City for operation under the pair parking system under which system two cars are parked bumper to bumper with a maneuvering space between each pair of cars, in which event the City Traffic Engineer shall have painted red the curb bordering such maneuvering spaces in said areas so designated.
(Prior code § 10-018.2)
Upon the selecting, changing or abandoning of angle parking or pair parking areas, as authorized herein, the City Manager shall cause to be filed a record of such action with the City Traffic Engineer who shall keep an official record which will indicate at all times such areas.
(Prior code § 10-018.3)
In any areas where any painted or marked lines have been placed on the pavement by the City Traffic Engineer pursuant to the Traffic Engineer's authority for the purpose of allotting space to parked vehicles, no operator of any vehicle shall park said vehicle unless said vehicle is entirely within the limits of said allotted space. This prohibition shall apply to all forms of parking authorized on the City streets and shall include parallel, angle, and pair parking spaces.
(Prior code § 10-018.4)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle upon any street or alley when the width of the roadway is less than 20 feet; nor shall any person park any vehicle upon a street or alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than 10 feet of width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic; nor shall any vehicle, or anything attached thereto, which is parked diagonally, extend 20 feet or more, measured at right angles, from the curb where said vehicle is parked.
(Prior code § 10-018.5)
No person shall park a vehicle within an alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than 10 feet of the width of the roadway for free movement of vehicular traffic, and no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within an alley in such position as to block the driveway entrance to any abutting property.
(Prior code § 10-018.6)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in or upon any portion of a parkway.
(Prior code § 10-018.9)
A. 
No person driving or in charge of a motor vehicle shall permit it to stand unattended in any public place, or any used or new car lot, or private or public parking lot, without first stopping the engine, locking the ignition, and removing the ignition key from the vehicle.
B. 
Presumption. The registered owner of a motor vehicle found in violation of subsection A of this section shall be held prima facie responsible for any such violation.
(Prior code §§ 10-018.10—10-018.11)
Where a parking space on a street has been indicated as a space for angle parking pursuant to Section 10.04.710, any vehicle parked or standing in such parking space shall be parked or shall stand so that the front wheel nearest the curb is within 18 inches of said curb.
(Prior code § 10-018.12; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in or upon any portion of a public park which is planted in grass, or in or upon any portion of a public park which is not designated as a parking area.
(Prior code § 10-018.13)
When parking spaces at public boat launching facilities have been indicated as spaces for double vehicle/boat trailer parking, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle without a boat trailer in or upon any portion of such double vehicle/boat trailer space.
(Prior code § 10-018.14)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to appropriately sign, or to have painted yellow, such curbs upon or along such public streets or thoroughfares within the City as the City Manager has heretofore or may hereafter designate as freight loading zones.
(Prior code § 10-020.1)
No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle within a freight loading zone except as provided for herein.
A. 
Vehicles permitted in freight loading zones shall be limited to those vehicles which bear a commercial license plate issued by the State or a commercial vehicle permit issued by the City.
B. 
The loading or unloading of materials shall apply only to commercial deliveries and to the delivery or pickup of express and parcel post packages and United States mail.
C. 
In the event that a police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer places on or under the tire of a vehicle parked in the freight loading zone of the City a chalk mark or other identifying mark or object for the purpose of identifying the vehicle and its time of parking, no person shall erase or remove said chalk mark or identifying mark or object except by moving the vehicle out of the zone.
D. 
No person shall stand, stop, or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than for the expeditious unloading, delivery or pickup and loading of material in any place marked as a freight loading zone between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., unless different times are indicated by appropriate signs, in that portion of the Central Traffic District designated by Council resolution and between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., unless different times are indicated by appropriate sign, in all other places marked as a freight loading zone. In no case shall the stop for loading or unloading of materials exceed 20 minutes; provided, however, that when the loading or unloading of the materials is proceeding in an active and diligent manner the said vehicle may be parked in the said loading zone until the loading or unloading is completed.
(Prior code § 10-020.2; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
The City Manager is hereby authorized and empowered to issue commercial vehicle permits subject to the following requirements:
A. 
Application—Contents of. Each application for a permit hereunder shall be in writing upon a form to be furnished by the City Manager and must be accompanied by the fee required by this section.
Each application must set forth the name and address of the applicant; the type and location of the business in which applicant is engaged; the license number and motor number of each vehicle involved, the make, model and type of each vehicle involved, the type of merchandise, material or property to be transported, picked up or delivered; and such other information as the City Manager may require.
B. 
Investigation. Upon the filing of each application for a permit hereunder, the City Manager shall cause to be made such investigation as he or she may deem proper to ascertain whether or not the principal use of the vehicle involved, for which a permit is requested, will be the transportation, pickup or delivery of merchandise, material or property.
C. 
Permit and Renewal Fees. Before receiving any application for said permits or for renewal thereof, the City Manager shall require the payment of a fee to cover the cost to the City for investigation of the applicant and the issuance of the permit, as required herein. Said fee shall be set from time to time by resolution of the City Council.
D. 
Permits—Issuance. After the investigation required by this section, the City Manager may issue said permit which shall be for a period of time not to exceed one year, provided that all permits issued hereunder shall expire on the 30th day of June next following the date of issuance, or unless sooner revoked.
E. 
Permits—Where Affixed. Permits issued under the provisions of this section shall be securely affixed to the left rear bumper within 12 inches of the left end.
F. 
Change of Address—Notification. If the holder of a permit changes the location of his or her business from that shown in his or her application, he or she shall, within 10 days therefrom, notify the City Manager in writing of said change and furnish the new address.
G. 
Permits—Not Transferable. Permits issued hereunder are not transferable and, if a vehicle for which a permit was issued is sold or the ownership thereof is transferred, or the holder of the permit sells, assigns, transfers, or otherwise disposes of his or her business or interest therein, the permit shall thereupon become null and void.
H. 
Abuse of Loading and Unloading Privileges. Whenever any permit is granted under the provisions of this section, the City Manager is authorized and empowered to revoke said permit when, in the opinion of the City Manager, the permittee, his or her agent, or employee abuses the loading and unloading privileges herein granted, or fails to comply with any of the requirements of this section. Said revoked permit shall immediately be removed by the permittee from the vehicle for which it was issued upon receipt of the notice of revocation.
I. 
Privileges Granted Same as Other Authorized Commercial Vehicles. Nothing in this section shall be construed as permitting or granting to a permittee hereunder any privilege for the stopping or standing of a vehicle for the purpose of loading or unloading that is not provided for all commercial vehicles by the provisions of this code.
(Prior code § 10-020.3)
No person shall stand, stop, or park a vehicle for the commercial purpose of loading or unloading freight or materials between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day except Sundays in any portion of the Central Traffic District, designated by resolution of the City Council.
(Prior code § 10-020.4)
The driver of a passenger vehicle may stop temporarily between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. in any area marked as a freight loading zone, for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading or unloading passengers when such stopping does not interfere with any motor vehicle used for the transportation of materials or freight which is waiting to enter or about to enter such zone.
(Prior code § 10-020.5)
A. 
No vehicle shall load or unload, pick up or deliver, freight, merchandise, swill, material for use in tallow reduction, garbage or refuse, between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in the Central Traffic District; provided, that between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., vehicles may load or unload in the Central Traffic District, when parked so that both wheels on the same side of such vehicle are parallel with and within 18 inches from the curb, or are legally parked in any angle parking space.
B. 
In that portion of the Central Traffic District designated by resolution of the City Council, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., the provisions set forth herein shall be enforced so as to facilitate the loading or unloading of materials or merchandise with a minimum of congestion, or conflict, with other traffic on the street. The provisions of this section shall be interpreted so as to accommodate necessary and reasonable loading and unloading and where traffic conditions permit, the provisions hereof shall be so construed as to allow the use of the traffic lanes for the purpose of expeditious loading or unloading of materials or merchandise.
(Prior code § 10-020.6)
A. 
In case of undue hardship, such as extremely large trucks or trucks at the terminal of a long haul, the Chief of Police shall issue a permit for parking to load or unload in the Central Traffic District between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., even though curb space may not be readily available.
B. 
Permits shall be good for one calendar day only.
C. 
Permits, when issued, shall contain the make and type of vehicle, the license number, the name of the applicant, the location where and times when the permit shall be in effect and the manner of parking or other restrictions necessary to insure the usual flow of vehicular traffic. The permit shall be attached to the windshield of the vehicle or be in possession of the driver at all times when the permit is in effect and shall be shown to any officer on demand.
(Prior code § 10-020.7)
A. 
The City Manager is hereby authorized to have special loading zone signs attached to parking meters standing in such parking meter zones as he or she may consider necessary for the loading or unloading of freight or material between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m., or between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., respectively, except holidays and Sundays. In establishing such special loading zones and the hours of use, the City Manager shall determine that such zone is necessary and desirable, taking into consideration the probable frequency of use, weight and character of merchandise to be loaded or unloaded in that vicinity, number of firms using proposed zone, traffic congestion in area, and vehicle parking demand in the morning and afternoon in the area.
B. 
The City Manager may change the hours of use, remove or relocate said special loading zone for any of the following reasons:
1. 
Continued abuse of zone.
2. 
When satisfied that circumstances and conditions no longer require the existence of said zone or the hours of use of said zone.
C. 
No person, firm, or corporation shall have a vested right to any special loading zone or hours of use.
(Prior code § 10-021)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than for the expeditious unloading and delivery or pickup and loading of materials in any place marked as a special loading zone between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. in those zones marked for that period of time or between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. in those zones marked for that period of time. In no case shall the stop for loading or unloading of materials exceed 20 minutes; provided, however, that when the loading or unloading of the materials is proceeding in an active and diligent manner the said vehicle may be parked in the said loading zone until the loading or unloading is completed. After the hour of 11:30 a.m. the special loading zones for the 7:00 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. period of time shall be subject to the same regulations and requirements as ordinary metered spaces. Before the hour of 11:30 a.m. and after the hour of 4:00 p.m. the special loading zones for the 11:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. period of time shall be subject to the same regulations and requirements as ordinary metered spaces.
(Prior code § 10-021.1)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to issue parking meter loading zone hoods to persons, firms or corporations occupying property adjacent to parking spaces located within the parking meter zone, and such persons, firms or corporations are hereby authorized to use such hoods as provided herein.
(Prior code § 10-022.1)
Such hoods shall only be issued, after due application as provided herein, when the circumstances indicate to the satisfaction of the City Manager that there is a need to limit the parking in certain areas within the parking meter zone to parking for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers, merchandise or materials during certain times.
(Prior code § 10-022.2)
Application for the issuance of a parking meter loading zone hood shall be made on a form approved by the City Manager. The application form shall require the following information:
A. 
Name and address of applicant.
B. 
Name and address of person, firm or corporation occupying the premises adjacent to the parking space concerned.
C. 
The number of the parking meter located at the parking space for which restricted parking is requested.
D. 
A statement of the reasons for the need for such parking restriction may be necessary.
E. 
Such other relevant information as the City Manager may require.
(Prior code § 10-022.3)
The parking meter loading zone hood shall consist of a canvas hood of sufficient size to cover the parking meter head. It shall be equipped with a locking device and shall have the words "Parking for Loading only" printed on the hood in lettering as large as the space on the hood will permit.
(Prior code § 10-022.4)
The person, firm or corporation issued a parking meter loading zone hood shall pay to the Director of Finance such deposit and fees as shall be established and set from time to time by resolution of the City Council.
(Prior code § 10-022.5)
The person, firm or corporation authorized to use such parking meter loading zone hood shall place such hood over the head of the parking meter with the lettering facing the street, and shall lock the lock provided on the hood and shall only place or allow such hood to remain on the parking meter during such times as the limitation of parking as provided herein is needed. Use of the meter hood is limited to the parking space for which authority for restricted parking is granted.
(Prior code § 10-022.6)
No operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, or park such vehicle in any parking space adjacent to a parking meter stand upon which a loading zone hood is properly in place unless such parking be while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers, merchandise, or materials. In no case shall the stop exceed 20 minutes.
(Prior code § 10-022.7)
No person shall have a vested right to any permit for a parking meter loading zone hood and the decision of the City Manager in granting, denying or revoking such permit shall be final, and the revocation of said permit may be made by the City Manager either with or without notice to the holder of said permit. The City Manager may revoke the authority granted herein to use such hood for any of the following reasons:
A. 
When the person, firm or corporation has failed to pay the fee as provided herein.
B. 
When the City Manager is satisfied that the circumstances no longer require the existence of such authority.
C. 
When the person, firm or corporation is found to be using the hood for purposes other than to fulfill the need for which the authority to use the hood was granted.
(Prior code § 10-022.8)
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to have painted white such curbs upon or along such streets or thoroughfares within the City as the City Manager has heretofore or may hereafter designate as passenger loading zones.
(Prior code § 10-023.1)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any place marked as a passenger loading zone for any purpose or period of time other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers or for the depositing of mail in a courtesy mail box. Such stops shall not exceed three minutes, except that the passenger loading zones in front of theaters may be used as freight and material loading zones when such theaters are closed.
(Prior code § 10-023.2)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to determine the location of, and establish bus zones and the hours of use, opposite curb space as needed for the loading or unloading of buses. Bus zones shall normally be established on the far side of intersections. Such zones shall be marked by the use of red paint upon the curb surface or by appropriate signs.
(Prior code § 10-023.3)
When appropriate signs or curb markings are in place giving notice thereof, except when signs indicate to the contrary, no person shall at any time stop, stand or park any vehicle except a bus in a bus zone.
(Prior code § 10-023.4)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish funeral and wedding zones where needed in front of undertaking or religious establishments where a passenger loading zone is not warranted. Such zones shall be designated and shall become effective with the placement of portable signs or stands by the director or person in charge of such funeral or religious establishment within the projected real property boundaries of such establishment. Said signs shall be of a type and size approved by the City Traffic Engineer. When so placed not more than 40 minutes prior to a funeral or wedding service, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle for any period of time longer than is necessary for the loading or unloading of passengers and not to exceed three minutes unless the operator of said vehicle is directed by or has received permission from the person in charge of such place to park such vehicle for a longer period of time. Said signs or stands shall be removed at the conclusion of the funeral or wedding service.
(Prior code § 10-023.5)
A. 
The City Manager may direct the City Traffic Engineer to erect signs permitting, restricting, or prohibiting stopping, standing or parking upon streets or portions of streets during certain hours of certain days.
B. 
When such signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle within such area contrary to said signs excepting buses engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers.
(Prior code § 10-024.1)
A. 
Whenever the City Manager shall determine that the orderly and efficient conduct of the business of the City, the Port of Stockton, or other governmental agency requires that the parking or standing of vehicles on certain streets or property, or portions thereof, owned by City, the Port of Stockton or other governmental agency, be limited to certain vehicles, the City Manager shall have the power and authority to direct the City Traffic Engineer to erect signs indicating that the parking of vehicles is so limited.
B. 
When signs authorized by the provisions of this section are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, park or stand any vehicle contrary to the directions or provisions of such signs.
(Prior code § 10-024.2)
A. 
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby directed to have painted green such curbs, upon public streets in front of public or private business establishments within the City but outside the parking meter zone, as the City Manager may designate, based upon the recommendation of the City Traffic Engineer and consideration of parking congestion, turnover of parking and type of business adjoining premises.
B. 
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose longer than 24 minutes in any parking place adjacent to a curb colored green, except when signs are in place limiting the time to 12 minutes. Then no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose longer than 12 minutes in the parking designated by curb colored green and signs.
(Prior code § 10-024.3)
When signs are posted by the City Traffic Engineer giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle upon any of the streets in the parking meter zone between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.
(Prior code § 10-024.4)
No person shall park any duty commercial type vehicle on any street for more than 60 minutes between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. where the abutting lot is zoned either residential or commercial under the Zoning Code of the City.
(Prior code § 10-024.5)
A. 
The Fire Marshal of the City is hereby authorized to designate fire lanes on the property of shopping centers, hospitals, apartment houses, assembly buildings, and schools, as defined herein, appurtenant to buildings or the entrance or exits of stores, groups of stores or buildings, wherein, in the Fire Marshal's opinion such areas must be kept free of parked vehicles and other obstructions to provide ready access to such stores, groups of stores or buildings, in case of fire or other emergencies. The designation by the Fire Marshal of the City of such fire lanes shall not be construed to require the City maintain such fire lanes on private property, but the owner of such property shall continue to be responsible for the maintenance of such area. The official record of the designation and location of any such fire lane shall be kept by the City in the office of the Fire Marshal of the City and under the custody and control of the Fire Marshal of the City.
B. 
The Community Development Director of the City shall hereafter submit plot plans of proposed shopping centers, hospitals, apartment houses, assembly buildings, and schools prior to the issuance of a building permit thereon, to the Fire Marshal for the Fire Marshal's review and approval of the adequacy of the fire lanes provided therefor.
C. 
Upon designation of the fire lanes pursuant to this section, the Fire Marshal shall give notice of such designation to the owner of such shopping center, hospital, apartment house, assembly building, or school, by directing the owner, at the owner's expense, to post at each extremity of such fire lanes a sign reading: "FIRE LANE-NO PARKING AT ANY TIME-VIOLATORS SUBJECT TO TOW AT OWNER'S EXPENSE. SMC Section 10.04.1090; CVC Section 22658, Stockton Police Department, 937-8354." The owner of such building shall also, at the owner's expense, cause the curb or edge of the paved portion of the area abutting such fire lane to be painted with a red stripe at least four inches in width designating the fire lane area, and causing the words "Fire Lane" to be painted in white letters at least four inches high at intervals of no more than 50 feet.
D. 
No person shall park any vehicle other than an authorized emergency vehicle of the City in any fire lane where the signs provided for herein have been erected.
E. 
Any regularly employed and salaried police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer is hereby authorized to remove or cause the removal of a vehicle unlawfully parked in a fire lane established pursuant to this section.
F. 
Whenever a police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer causes the removal of a vehicle from the places herein authorized and the police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer knows or is able to ascertain from the registration records of the Department of Motor Vehicles the name and address of the owner thereof, such police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer shall immediately give or cause to be given notice in writing to such owner of the fact of such removal, the grounds therefor, and the place to which the vehicle has been removed. A copy of such notice shall be given to the operator of the garage wherein the vehicle is stored. When the police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer removing a vehicle from the places herein provided does not know and is not able to ascertain the name of owner, or for any other reason is unable to give notice to the owner, as hereinbefore provided, and in the event the vehicle is not returned to the owner within a period of 120 hours, then and in that event the police officer, officer, or parking enforcement officer shall immediately send, or cause to be sent, a written report of such removal, by mail, to the Department of Motor Vehicles at Sacramento, and shall file a copy of such notice with the operator of the garage in which the vehicle may be stored. Such report shall include a complete description of the vehicle, the date, time and place from which removed, the grounds for such removal and the name of the garage where the vehicle is stored.
(Prior code § 10-024.6; Ord. 2015-07-21-1201 C.S. § 2)
No farm labor contractor, bus driver, or any other person providing transportation for farm laborers shall pick up, or cause, encourage or order others to pick up farm laborers from any public highway, street, alley, or other public place within the City limits of the City other than those highways, streets, alleys, or places designated by the City Manager of the City as pick up areas. The time during which public highways, streets, alleys, or other public places may be used, and the manner in which they shall be used for farm laborer pick up may also be limited by the City Manager and such pick up at any other time or in any other manner is prohibited. Said pick up areas shall be posted with appropriate signs. This section shall not affect the pick up of farm laborers from private property.
(Prior code §§ 10-025, 10-251)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to issue parking meter commercial hoods to persons, firms or corporations whose commercial activities require the occupation of parking spaces located within parking meter zones, and such persons, firms or corporations are hereby authorized to use hoods as provided herein.
(Prior code § 10-026.1)
Such hoods shall only be issued, after due application as provided herein, when the circumstances indicate to the satisfaction of the City Manager that the commercial activities of such persons, firms or corporations require immediate access of duly licensed commercial vehicles to commercial property within the parking meter zones for periods in excess of those authorized by Chapter 10.44 of the municipal code.
(Prior code § 10-026.2)
Application for the issuance of a parking meter commercial hood shall be made on a form approved by the City Manager. The application form shall require the following information:
A. 
Name and address of applicant;
B. 
Type of commercial activity of the applicant;
C. 
A description of the commercial vehicle which will utilize the hood. Said description shall include:
1. 
Commercial license number,
2. 
Manufacture of vehicle,
3. 
Size and gross weight of vehicle,
4. 
Color and any identifying insignias,
5. 
Usual number of occupants (driver plus _ );
D. 
A statement of the reasons the applicant's commercial activities require immediate access to commercial property within the parking meter zones for periods in excess of those authorized;
E. 
Such other relevant information as the City Manager may require.
(Prior code § 10-026.3)
The parking meter commercial hood shall consist of a canvas hood of sufficient size to cover the parking meter head. It shall be equipped with a locking device and shall have the words "Commercial" together with the license number of the vehicle to which issued printed on the hood in lettering as large as the space on the hood will permit.
(Prior code § 10-026.4)
The person, firm or corporation issued a parking meter commercial hood shall be established and set from time to time by resolution of the City Council.
(Prior code § 10-026.5)
The person, firm or corporation authorized to use such meter commercial hood shall place such hood over the head of the parking meter with the lettering facing the street, and shall lock the lock provided on the hood and shall only place or allow such hood to remain on the parking meter during such times as the vehicle to which the hood is assigned is actually located within said parking space.
(Prior code § 10-026.6)
No person shall utilize the commercial hood for any vehicle other than the commercial vehicle to which it is assigned or for any purposes other than the commercial purposes for which the hood was issued.
(Prior code § 10-026.7)
No person shall have a vested right to any permit for a parking meter commercial hood and the decision of the City Manager in granting, denying or revoking such permit shall be final, and the revocation of said permit may be made by the City Manager either with or without notice to the holder of said permit. The City Manager may revoke the authority granted herein to use such hood for any of the following reasons:
A. 
When the person, firm or corporation has failed to pay the fee as provided herein.
B. 
When the City Manager is satisfied that the circumstances no longer require the existence of such authority.
C. 
When the person, firm or corporation is found to be using the hood in violation of the conditions set forth herein.
(Prior code § 10-026.8)
The City Council finds and declares that the expeditious repair and maintenance of structures or utilities are in the public's interest. Lengthy delays could pose a serious threat to the health, safety, welfare, and security of the citizens of Stockton. The City Council further finds that commercial vehicles which are equipped for physical repair work and are permanently fitted with pertinent tools, materials, or equipment are necessary to effect the maintenance and/or repairs. Therefore, it is necessary to establish regulations which exempt the driver of any such vehicle from the provisions of this code governing the stopping, standing, or parking in parking meter zones.
(Prior code § 10-027)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to issue emergency parking permits to persons, firms, or corporations whose commercial activities require the occupation of parking spaces located within parking meter zones; and such persons, firms, or corporations are hereby authorized to use permits as authorized herein.
(Prior code § 10-027.1)
Such permits shall only be issued after due application, as approved herein, when the circumstances indicate to the satisfaction of the City Manager that the commercial activities of such persons, firms, or corporations require immediate temporary access of duly licensed commercial vehicles to property within the parking meter zones for the purpose of effecting expeditious maintenance and/or repairs to structures or utilities. A separate application shall be submitted for each commercial vehicle for which an emergency parking permit is being sought.
(Prior code § 10-027.2)
Application for an emergency parking permit shall be made on a form approved by the City Manager. The application form shall require the following information:
A. 
Name and address of business.
B. 
Telephone number of business.
C. 
Name and address of applicant.
D. 
Description of commercial activity of applicant.
E. 
Description of the commercial vehicle which will utilize the permit. The description shall include:
1. 
Year of manufacture.
2. 
Make and model.
3. 
Commercial license number.
4. 
Size and gross weight (must be under 6,000 pounds).
5. 
Color and any identifying insignias.
6. 
Usual number of occupants (driver plus passenger(s)).
F. 
Statement of the reasons the applicant's commercial activities require immediate access to property within the parking meter zones for periods in excess of those authorized.
G. 
Photocopies of the following must be submitted with the application form:
1. 
Current City of Stockton business license.
2. 
Current State contractor's license, if one is held.
3. 
Current California motor vehicle registration (vehicle must be registered to business).
4. 
Current motor vehicle insurance policy.
H. 
Such other relevant information as the City Manager may require.
(Prior code § 10-027.3)
A. 
Upon the filing of each application and receipt of the fee required for a permit hereunder, the City Manager shall cause to be made such investigation as the City Manager may deem proper to ascertain whether the principal use of the vehicle involved, for which a permit is requested, will be for expeditious maintenance and/or repair of structures or utilities.
B. 
After the investigation required by this section, the City Manager may issue said permit which shall be effective for a period of time no longer than one year, provided that all permits issued hereunder shall expire on the thirty first day of December next following the date of issuance, or unless sooner revoked or voluntarily relinquished.
(Prior code § 10-027.4)
Before submitting any application for an emergency parking permit or for renewal thereof, the person, firm, or corporation applying for an emergency parking permit shall pay to the Director of Finance a fee as shall be established and set from time to time by resolution of the City Council.
(Prior code § 10-027.5)
The emergency parking permit shall consist of a form in the size approved by the City Manager.
The person, firm, or corporation authorized to use such emergency parking permit shall place such permit only on the dashboard directly in front of the steering wheel during such time as the vehicle to which the permit is issued is actually located in a metered parking zone.
(Prior code § 10-027.6)
No person(s) shall utilize the emergency parking permit for any vehicle other than the commercial vehicle to which it is assigned or for any purposes other than the commercial purpose for which the permit was issued. No person(s) shall park any vehicle at a specific location within the parking meter zone under the authorization of any emergency parking permit for a time period exceeding eight hours in any 24-hour period, and no person(s) shall park any vehicle at the same location under the authorization of an emergency parking permit more than one time, within any one week period.
(Prior code § 10-027.7)
Permits issued hereunder are not transferable and, if a vehicle for which a permit was issued is sold or the ownership thereof is transferred, or the holder of the permit sells, assigns, transfers, or otherwise disposes of the business or interest therein, the permit shall thereupon become null and void.
(Prior code § 10-027.8)
No person shall have a vested right to any emergency parking permit and the decision of the City Manager in granting, denying, or revoking such permit shall be final. Revocation of said permit may be made by the City Manager, with or without notice to the holder of said permit. The City Manager may revoke the authority granted herein to use such permit for any of the following reasons:
A. 
The person, firm, or corporation does not possess a current City business license.
B. 
The person, firm, or corporation has failed to pay the fee as specified herein.
C. 
The City Manager is satisfied the circumstances no longer require the existence of such authority.
D. 
The person, firm, or corporation is using the emergency parking permit in violation of the conditions set forth herein.
(Prior code § 10-027.9)
In accordance with California Vehicle Code Section 22512(b), as such now exists and may be amended hereafter, the requirement for acquisition of an emergency parking permit shall not apply to the driver or owner of a service vehicle owned or operated by or for or operated under contract with a utility or public utility if warning devices are displayed (e.g., fluorescent traffic cones) when the vehicle is stopped, standing, or parked at the site of work involving the construction, operation, removal, or repair of the utility or public utility property or facilities adjacent thereto.
(Prior code § 10-027.10)
All of the provisions of the Vehicle Code of the State and the Stockton Municipal Code apply to all of the privately owned and maintained roads and public areas within the Port of Stockton, as shown on that certain map entitled "Port of Stockton Traffic Control Area," filed with the City Clerk of the City on May 2, 1963.
(Prior code § 10-035)
In accordance with the provisions of Sections 10.04.240 and 10.04.250, and when signs are erected giving notice thereof, vehicles shall move only in the direction indicated upon the streets and alleys set forth in Schedules 10.04.1310(A) through (E).
SCHEDULE I – 10.04.1310(A)
Name of Street
Direction of Movement
Center Street
Cleveland to a point of junction with El Dorado Street between Third and Fourth Streets
Southbound
Charter Way
Aurora Street to Pilgrim Street West Bound on North Side
Eastbound on south side
Cleveland Street
El Dorado to Center
Westbound
East-West Alleyway between Lafayette and Sonora Streets
Locust Street to "A" Street
Westbound
El Dorado Street
Cleveland to a point of junction with Center Street between Third and Fourth Streets
Northbound
Main Street
Center to Locust
Westbound
Market Street
Center to Locust
Eastbound
Miner Avenue
Sacramento Street to Aurora Street West Bound on north side
Eastbound on south side
Oak Street
Pershing Avenue to Ophir
Eastbound
Oxford Circle
 
Counterclockwise
Park Street
Sierra Nevada to Oak Street Extension
Westbound
The two driveways in Hunter Square
Weber to Main
As designated by City Manager based on traffic volume, prevailing source of traffic to the area, direction of traffic on nearby streets, an experimental observation.
Waterloo Road (frontage street, west side)
Harding Way to Hiawatha Avenue
Southbound
Wilson Way
Hazelton to Scotts
Southbound on west side Northbound on east side
Wilson Way
South side of Santa Fe right-of-way on Taylor to Anderson
Southbound on west side Northbound on east side
Woods Lane
Harding Way to Wyandotte
Northbound
SCHEDULE I – 10.04.1310(B)
East-West Alleyway between Sonora and Marsh Streets
Ash Street to Laurel Street
Eastbound
Harrisburg Place
Stanton Way to McClellan Way
Southbound
Lafayette Street
Eugenia Street to Locust Street
Eastbound
Lafayette Street
Eugenia Street to Wilson Way
Eastbound
Lafayette Street
Harrison to Golden Gate
Eastbound
Main Street
Center Street to Harrison Street
Westbound
Market Street
Center Street to Harrison Street
Eastbound
Market Street
"F" Street to Filbert Street
Eastbound
Myrtle Street
"E" Street to Filbert Street
Westbound
Oak Lane
Pershing Avenue to point of junction with Park Street, Merced and Madera Avenues
Eastbound
Ophir Street
Scotts Avenue to Harding Way
Southbound
Parker Alley
Center Street to El Dorado Street
Westbound
Shimizu Drive
Carlton Avenue to Buena Vista
Westbound
Sierra Nevada Street
Scotts Avenue to Harding Way
Northbound
Stanton Way
Alexandria Place to Harrisburg Place
Eastbound
Telegraph Avenue
Grange Avenue to Pershing Avenue
Eastbound
Washington Street
Eugenia Street to Airport Way
Westbound
Washington Street
Eugenia Street to Della Street
Westbound
SCHEDULE I – 10.04.1310(C)
Washington Street
Harrison Street to Golden Gate Avenue
Westbound
North-south alleyway between Wilson Way and Sierra Nevada Street
Harding Way to Walnut Street
Northbound
Marsh Street
"F" Street to Sharon Avenue
Westbound
Jackson Street
Center to Commerce
Eastbound
Jefferson Street
El Dorado to Commerce
Westbound
Edison Street
Market Street to Washington Street
Southbound
East-West Alleyway between Harding Way and Elm Street
Commerce Street to Pacific Avenue
Westbound
Commodores Levee
Center Street to Cross Street
Westbound
Cross Street
Channel Street to Commodores Levee
Southbound
SCHEDULE I – 10.04.1310(D)
Center Street (frontage street, east side of overpass off-ramp)
Worth Street to Anderson Street
Southbound
Center Street (frontage street, west side of overpass off-ramp)
Worth Street to Anderson Street
Southbound
Church Street
Center Street to El Dorado Street
Eastbound
El Dorado Street (frontage street, east side of overpass approach ramp)
Anderson Street to Worth Street
Northbound
El Dorado Street (frontage street, west side of overpass approach ramp)
Anderson Street to Worth Street
Northbound
El Dorado Street (frontage street, east side of overpass approach ramp)
Hazelton Avenue to Church Street
Northbound
Hazelton Avenue (frontage street, north side of Hazelton Avenue expressway)
Hunter Street to El Dorado Street
Westbound
SCHEDULE I – 10.04.1310(E)
Hunter Street
Main Street to Market Street
Southbound
Lincoln Street
Weber Avenue to Tuleburg Levee
Northbound
Madison Street
Charter Way to Clay Street
Northbound
North/South Alleyway
East of Pacific Avenue between Alpine Avenue and Sonoma Avenue
Southbound
Pilgrim Street
Harding Way to Poplar Street
Southbound
Poplar Street
Pilgrim Street to Sierra Nevada
Eastbound
San Jose Street
Church Street to Washington Street
Southbound
Yosemite Street
Church Street to Washington Street
Northbound
(Prior code §§ 10-036—10-036.1.4)