No vehicle shall be parked in front of the entrance or exit
of any theater or public hall during the time any show or entertainment
is being conducted therein or the audience is entering or leaving
such theater or hall, or along the curb line opposite any terminating
street, or in front of any alley or private driveway within the city.
(Prior code § 3313)
Placement of material or obstruction on rights-of-way.
A. No
Placement of Obstruction or Impediment to Travel Without Permit. No
person shall place or maintain any material or any obstruction or
impediment to travel in or upon any public place without a permit
to do so. Applications for such permits shall be made by the owner
of the property on which improvements are being made and which generate
such material or obstruction to travel and/or the contractor who is
to do the work of the improvement. The fee for such permits shall
be set by resolution of the city council from time to time.
B. Violation.
Persons violating provisions of this section shall be issued a notice
of removal and given a specified time to remove such material, obstruction
or impediment. Where the material or obstruction is not removed as
stipulated, the city may cause said removal and bill the owner and/or
contractor all cost involved. If the bill for such removal is not
paid by the due date, the city may recover all costs from the owner
and/or contractor responsible in an action in any court of competent
jurisdiction.
C. Removal of Obstructions and Assessment. When removal has been completed, the city engineer shall render to the finance director an itemized statement covering work necessary for such removal. The finance director shall pay the same from the funds of the division or officer causing the work to be done, and, by mail, shall present to the owner a demand for payment. If payment is not made on behalf of the owner within 60 days after mailing such bill, the city may certify to the county auditor the demands remaining unpaid, together with the information required by law in such cases. The county auditor shall cause the amount of the same to be entered upon the property from which removal was accomplished, and the special assessment and tax shall be included upon the next succeeding tax statement. Thereafter, the amounts of the assessment shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as county taxes are collected, and are subject to the same penalties and the same procedure and sale in case of delinquency as provided for ordinary county taxes. The cost recovery procedure provided in this subsection is in addition to all other remedies and cost recovery options available to the city by law or in equity, including, but not limited to, those provided in Chapter
1.20 of this code.
D. Public
Utilities. Where work is to be done by persons or utilities operating
under a franchise issued by the city or regulated by the State Public
Utilities Commission or utilities operated by governmental agencies,
a permit may be granted without making a deposit. In such cases, the
permittee shall be liable for the actual cost of any work to be done
by the city in restoring the area covered by the permit to as good
a condition as the same was in before such work was done.
(Prior code § 3313.03; Ord. 1924 § 15, 2017)
A. All
streets in the city are made subject to the use and requirements of
stop signs and other signs to regulate, warn or guide vehicular and
pedestrian traffic, and for the purposes of this part every street
or highway within the city shall be deemed and taken as a through
highway. The provisions of this section shall not apply to state highways,
except in those cases where the department of public works of the
state of California has waived its jurisdiction over state highways
within the city, or returned its powers of control and regulation
over such highways to the city.
B. The
stop signs and other traffic signs here referred to are those defined
and provided for by the
Vehicle Code of the state of California, and
as particularly referred to in Section 21400
Vehicle Code of the state
of California.
(Prior code § 3313.04; Ord. 1812 § 1(B), 2006)
It is determined upon the basis of an engineering and traffic
survey as per Section 22357 of the California
Vehicle Code that the
speed permitted by California
Vehicle Code Section 22352 upon the
following streets is less than is necessary for safe operation of
vehicles thereon and, therefore, it is declared that the prima facie
speed limit shall be as hereinafter set forth on those streets when
signs are erected giving notice thereof:
Name of Street or Portion of Street Affected
|
Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit (mph)
|
---|
2nd Avenue from 8th Street to 7th Street (one way)
|
25
|
2nd Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to Arrow Highway
|
25
|
7th Street from Mountain Avenue to Benson Avenue
|
40
|
7th Street from Harrington Avenue to Euclid Avenue
|
35
|
7th Street from Euclid Avenue to east city limit
|
35
|
8th Street from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
40
|
8th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
8th Street from Campus Avenue to east city limit
|
35
|
9th Street from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
35
|
9th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Euclid Avenue
|
35
|
9th Street from Third Avenue to east city limit
|
35
|
11th Street from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
35
|
13th Street from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
35
|
14th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
14th Street from Campus Avenue to Grove Avenue
|
35
|
15th Street from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
35
|
18th Street from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
35
|
20th Street from Mountain Avenue to Winston Court
|
35
|
21st Street from Mountain Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
40
|
22nd Street from Mountain Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
23rd Street from San Antonio to Mountain Avenue
|
35
|
23rd Street from San Antonio to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
Arrow Highway from Benson Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
40
|
Arrow Highway from San Antonio Avenue to Euclid Avenue
|
40
|
Arrow Highway from Euclid Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
Arrow Highway from Campus Avenue to Grove Avenue
|
35
|
Campus Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to 7th Street
|
35
|
Campus Avenue from 24th Street to 21st Street
|
35
|
Grove Avenue from 15th Street to Foothill Boulevard
|
30
|
Mountain Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to Arrow Highway
|
40
|
Mountain Avenue from Arrow Highway to 7th Street
|
40
|
San Antonio Avenue from 18th Street to Foothill Boulevard
|
35
|
San Antonio Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to 7th Street
|
35
|
(Prior code § 3313.05; Ord. 1812 § 1(B), 2006)
It is determined upon the basis of an engineering and traffic
survey as per California
Vehicle Code Section 22358 that the speed
permitted by California
Vehicle Code Section 22349 outside of business
and residence district is greater than is reasonable or safe under
the conditions found to exist upon such streets, and it is declared
that the prima facie speed limit shall be as herein set forth on those
streets when signs are erected giving notice thereof:
Name of Street or Portion of Street Affected
|
Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit (mph)
|
---|
11th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
11th Street from Campus Avenue to 11th Avenue
|
35
|
13th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
15th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
16th Street from Mountain Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
45
|
16th Street from Campus Avenue to east city limit
|
45
|
16th Street from Benson Avenue to west city limit
|
45
|
16th Street from Benson Avenue to Mountain Avenue
|
45
|
18th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Sunnybrook Avenue
|
35
|
19th Street from Mountain Avenue to San Antonio Avenue
|
35
|
19th Street from San Antonio Avenue to Euclid Avenue
|
35
|
19th Street from Euclid Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
21st Street from San Antonio Avenue to Euclid Avenue
|
35
|
21st Street from Euclid Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
35
|
24th Street from Mountain Avenue to east city limit
|
35
|
A Street from Euclid Avenue to Campus Avenue
|
25
|
Benson Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to 7th Street
|
35
|
Benson Avenue from 18th Street to Foothill Boulevard
|
45
|
Benson Avenue from Mountain Avenue to 18th Street
|
40
|
Benson Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to Buffington Street
|
40 (trucks)
|
Campus Avenue from 19th Street to Foothill Boulevard
|
40
|
Central Avenue from Arrow Route and Hunting ton Drive
|
40
|
Deakin Avenue from 24th Street to Mildura Avenue
|
30
|
Euclid Avenue from 19th Street to north city limit
|
45
|
Euclid Avenue from 19th Street to north city limit
|
40 (trucks)
|
Hospital Parkway from 11th Street to Foothill Boulevard
|
35
|
Mildura Avenue from 23rd Street to Benson Avenue
|
30
|
Monte Vista Avenue from Arrow Route to Richton Street
|
45
|
Monte Vista Avenue from Foothill Boulevard to north city limit
|
45
|
Mountain Avenue from 16th Street to Foothill Boulevard
|
45
|
Mountain Avenue from 21st Street to 16th Street
|
45
|
Mountain Avenue from Mountain Lane to 21st Street
|
45
|
San Bernardino Road from Arrow Highway to Grove Avenue
|
35
|
(Prior code § 3313.06)
Reference is made to the following portions of streets where
the state speed law of 55 miles per hour as per California Vehicle
Code Section 22349 is applicable for a distance not exceeding 2,000
feet in length between districts, either business or residence, and
it is determined upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey
that the speed permitted by state law upon the following described
portions of such streets which are not state highways is greater than
is reasonable or safe under the conditions found to exist upon the
described portions of such streets, and it is declared that the prima
facie speed limit shall be herein set forth on those portions of streets
herein designated when signs are erected giving notice thereof:
Name of Street or Portion of Street Affected
|
Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit (mph)
|
---|
Harrington Avenue from 7th Street to 8th Street
|
30
|
(Prior code § 3313.07)
It is determined from the basis of an engineering and traffic
survey as per California
Vehicle Code Section 22358.3 that the speed
permitted by California
Vehicle Code Section 22352 within that section
of Upland designated as Upland Town Center is greater than is reasonable
or safe under the conditions found to exist upon the streets therein.
It is declared the prima facie speed limit shall be as herein set
forth on streets or parts of streets herein designated when signs
are erected giving notice thereof:
Name of Street or Portion of Street Affected
|
Declared Prima Facie Speed Limit(mph)
|
---|
Second Avenue from "C" Street to "A" Street
|
15
|
9th Street from Euclid Avenue to Third Avenue
|
15
|
(Prior code § 3313.08; Ord. 1812 § 1(B), 2006)