(a) 
Generally.
The director of public works or as otherwise designated by the city manager, or any police officer shall, if they deem it necessary to clear a street or right-of-way for repair, reconstruction or relocation of any street or public utility, notify the owner of any motor vehicle parked in a public street or public right-of-way that such vehicle must be removed for construction or repair of such street or utility located therein, and the times and dates when such vehicle shall not be allowed to be at such location. Such notice shall be given to such owner by one or more of the following methods at least 24 hours prior to the time such removal is required:
(1) 
A sticker or flyer affixed to the automobile; or
(2) 
Personal notice delivered to the owner.
(b) 
Contents of notice.
Such notice shall state the dates during which such vehicle must be removed from the street. Such sticker or flyer shall be affixed at least 24 hours in advance of the date and time when such vehicle must be removed.
(Ordinance 2663, § 1(16-100), adopted 10/14/2002)
Alternatively, a notice may be mailed to the occupants of each residence adjacent to the street where such construction or repair is to take place or placed in a conspicuous place at such residences at least five days prior to the time when vehicles must be removed from the street. Such mailed notice shall be sufficient and effective when deposited in the mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the owner of such vehicle at the last registered owner's address.
(Ordinance 2663, § 1(16-101), adopted 10/14/2002)
No person shall allow a vehicle to be parked on a street during times when such vehicle is to be removed as provided by a notice as set forth in this article. Such violations shall constitute a misdemeanor.
(Ordinance 2663, § 1(16-102), adopted 10/14/2002)
If a vehicle is parked on a street during a time when notice has been given that the vehicle must not be there, such vehicle may be ordered by the director of public works or as otherwise designated by the city manager, or the chief of police or his designee, to be removed and stored at the expense of the owner. If it can be established that the owner was not notified as required in this article, the city will pay the towing and storage charges. Such removal shall be by the towing service contracted by the city.
(Ordinance 2663, § 1(16-103), adopted 10/14/2002)