[2-27-2024 by Ord. No. 2024-06[1]]
A.
No person shall intentionally obstruct or interfere with pedestrian or vehicular traffic upon public pavilions, public parks, public docks, public boat ramps, or any other public places. Acts authorized as an exercise of one's Constitutional right to picket or legally protest and acts authorized by a permit issued shall not constitute obstruction.
B.
No person shall sleep in or on any public street, public sidewalk, public pavilion, public park, public docks, public boat ramps, or other public places in a manner that interferes with the passage of any vehicle or person or any person's use lawful use of said public places.
C.
It shall be unlawful to sleep in any parked vehicle at any time or to sleep or lie upon any public or quasi-public bench or seat or usurp the use of such bench or seat for the storage of bundles or other objects so as to prevent the reasonable use thereof by others.
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Chapter 9.32, Miscellaneous Offenses, consisting of Prior code §§ 3-3.7, 3-13, Ord. 77-7, Ord. 90-13, Ord. 2000-17, and Ord. No. 2015-08.