It shall be the duty of the chief of police, with such aid as
may be rendered by other members of the police department, to enforce
the traffic regulations of the city and all of the state vehicle laws
applicable to vehicular traffic in the city of Lawndale, to make arrests
for traffic violations, to investigate traffic accidents and to cooperate
with the city council, city manager, city engineer, public works director
and other officers of the city of Lawndale in the administration of
traffic laws and in developing ways and means to improve traffic conditions,
and to carry out those duties specially imposed by this chapter.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)
It shall be the general duty of the city engineer, with such
aid as may be rendered by city engineering staff, contracted traffic
engineering support services through the Los Angeles County department
of public works and/or contracted professional traffic consultants,
to determine the installation of traffic signage and signalization
and the proper timing thereof, to conduct engineering analyses of
traffic accidents and to devise remedial measures, to conduct engineering
and traffic surveys of traffic conditions and to cooperate with the
city council, city manager, chief of police, public works director,
and other officers of the city of Lawndale in the development of ways
and means to improve traffic conditions, and to carry out the additional
powers and duties imposed by the city.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)
Whenever the accidents at any particular location becomes excessive,
the police department shall cooperate with the city engineer in conducting
studies of such accidents and in determining remedial measures.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)
The police department shall maintain a suitable system of filing
traffic accident reports. Such reports shall be available for use
and information of the chief of police or designee(s) and the city
engineer.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)
The police department shall annually prepare a traffic report
which shall be filed with the city council. Such a report shall contain
information on traffic matters in this city as follows:
A. The
number of traffic accidents, the number of persons killed, the number
of persons injured, and other pertinent traffic accident data;
B. The
number of traffic accidents investigated and other pertinent data
on the safety activities of the police;
C. The
plans and recommendations of the police department and the city engineer
for future traffic safety activities.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)
Whenever the chief of police shall determine that traffic congestion
is likely to result from the holding of public or private assemblages,
gatherings, or functions, or for other reasons, the chief of police
shall have power and authority to order temporary signs to be erected
or posted indicating that the operation, parking or standing of vehicles
is prohibited on such streets and alleys as the chief of police shall
direct during the time such temporary signs are in place. Such signs
shall remain in place only during the existence of such emergency
and the chief of police shall cause such signs to be removed promptly
thereafter.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)
A. The
traffic committee shall consist of the public works director, city
engineer, community development director, municipal services director,
and chief of police, or each of their designees.
B. It
shall be the duty of the traffic committee to suggest the most practicable
means for coordinating the activities of all officers and agencies
of this city having authority with respect to the ad-ministration
and enforcement of traffic regulations; to stimulate and assist in
the preparation and publication of traffic reports; to receive concerns
and complaints regarding traffic matters; and to recommend to the
city council, planning commission, police department, public works
director, city engineer, and to other city officials ways and means
for improving traffic conditions and the administration and enforcement
of traffic regulations.
C. Any
decisions of the traffic committee may be appealed, under the city's
regular appeals procedures, to the city council for review and decision.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2; Ord. 1092-13 § 1)
The planning commission acting as the traffic commission shall:
A. Review
and approve traffic control devices recommended as a condition of
approval for land and planning development permits referred to the
planning commission for review and decision.
B. Hear
and review any traffic regulations referred to it by the city council
for recommendation back to the city council.
(Ord. 924-02 § 2)