The director is authorized to place and maintain, or cause to
be placed and maintained, official traffic control devices, when they
are required or authorized by state law, or ordinances or resolutions
of this County. No provisions of the
Vehicle Code or this chapter
for which signs or markings are required, shall be enforced against
an alleged violator unless appropriate signs or markings are in place,
giving notice of such provisions.
(Ord. 703 § 36, 1960)
The director is authorized to install and maintain official
traffic signals at those intersections and at other places where conditions
are such as to require that the flow of traffic be alternatively interrupted
and released in order to prevent or relieve traffic congestion, or
to protect life or property from exceptional hazard in accordance
with engineering studies.
(Ord. 703 § 37, 1960)
The director is authorized to determine the hours in which any
traffic control device shall be in operation or be in effect except
in cases where such hours or days are specified by ordinance or resolution.
(Ord. 703 § 39, 1960)
The director is authorized to remove stop signs and yield signs
on any highway where the volume of traffic or other engineering study
show that the conditions which require such control no longer exist
or where the signs are in conflict with this title notwithstanding
any previous resolutions authorizing the signs.
(Ord. 703 § 45, 1960)
a. Whenever
the Director finds that any portion of any highway is no longer needed
for vehicular traffic, either permanently or at certain times during
the day, or as an emergency measure, he shall place or cause to be
placed appropriate signs or barricades, or both, specifying that such
portion of the highway is closed to vehicular traffic at such times,
or permanently, as the case may be, pursuant to the provisions of
paragraph (b) of Section 21101 of the
Vehicle Code. All signs giving
notice of such closing shall conform to provisions of the Vehicle
Code.
b. A person
shall not operate any vehicle on any portion of the highway closed
to traffic pursuant to this section.
c. The
director is hereby authorized to prohibit or restrict the use of any
highway or portion of any highway by bicycles or other nonmotorized
traffic or by any person operating a motor driven cycle or motorcycle
when that highway or that portion of highway has been designated as
a riding or hiking trail by the Board of Supervisors or the Director.
The director shall erect appropriate signs giving notice thereof upon
the highway or riding and hiking trail and approaches thereto. The
director shall determine the location of appropriate signs. It is
unlawful for any persons to violate any prohibition or restriction
which is established as provided in this subdivision.
(Ord. 703 § 46, 1960; Ord. 931 § 1, 1966)
Whenever because of the construction, alteration, repair, or
improvement of any highway or temporary detours or because of other
emergency compliance with any provision of this title, including a
provision pursuant to any action of the Board pursuant to this title
a traffic hazard will be created and the Director so finds, he shall
either remove or cover up any sign or other traffic marking which
informs persons of such provision. While such sign or other marking
is removed or covered the effect of such provision is suspended. At
the end of such emergency unless otherwise determined by the Board,
the Director shall replace or uncover such sign or other markings.
(Ord. 703 § 47, 1960; Ord. 725 § 1, 1961)
If a weight limit is suspended pursuant to Section
10.16.120 and a different weight limit is necessary, the Director shall erect and maintain during the emergency appropriate signs. At the end of the emergency the Director shall remove such temporary signs and uncover and restore the original signs unless the Board otherwise determines.
(Ord. 703 § 48, 1960)
Every operator and every pedestrian shall comply with and obey
every instruction appearing on any traffic sign or other marking which
sign or marking has been erected or placed by authority of the Board
or director of this title.
(Ord. 703 § 49, 1960)
The director is authorized to remove, relocate or discontinue
the operation of any traffic control device or curb marking not specifically
authorized by state law or ordinance, whenever engineering studies
show that the conditions which warrant or require such control no
longer exist or where such device is in conflict with the provisions
of this title.
(Ord. 703 § 50,1960)
The director shall remove every unofficial sign, signal or device
which purports to be or is an imitation of or resembles an official
traffic sign or signal, or which attempts to direct the movement of
traffic, or which hides from view any official traffic sign or signal,
or which in any other respect violates the provisions of Sections
21465 and 21466 of the
Vehicle Code.
(Ord. 703 § 51,1960)
The director is authorized to regulate the timing of traffic
signals so as to permit the movement of traffic in an orderly and
safe manner, at speeds at variance from the speeds otherwise applicable
within the district or at intersections, and may erect appropriate
signs giving notice thereof.
(Ord. 703 § 52,1960)
The director is authorized to designate sidewalks which may
be used by bicyclists as a part of the County bike route system and
shall identify such sidewalks with appropriate signs giving notice
thereof.
(SCC 139 § 2, 1973)