The City Council finds that newsracks placed on public sidewalks, streets and rights-of-way can interfere with the use and attractive appearance of such public sidewalks, streets and rights-of-way thereby threatening the health, safety and welfare of the public.
The City Council also recognizes that public streets, sidewalks and rights-of-way are historically associated with the sale and distribution of newspapers and other publications, and that access to the use of these areas for such purpose is not to be denied except where such use unreasonably interferes with the use of these areas by pedestrians or traffic, or whether such use presents a hazard to persons or property.
The City Council, therefore, has determined that a reasonable accommodation of these competing interests can be achieved by adoption of this chapter which regulates the placement, design and maintenance of newsracks.