Upon the declaration of the state of emergency and thereafter if ratified by the council, the mayor and/or city manager are empowered to take any or all of the following measures in the interest of the public health, safety and welfare:
(A) Redirect city funds available for emergency use and suspend standard city procurement procedures;
(B) Establish a curfew which fixes the hours during which all persons other than officially authorized personnel may be upon or in public streets or places;
(C) Prohibit or limit the number of persons who may gather or congregate upon or in any public street or place;
(D) Barricade streets, prohibit and/or regulate vehicular or pedestrian traffic in and around the area proclaimed to be subject to the state of emergency;
(F) Prohibit or regulate the sale, possession or use of any goods (including alcoholic beverages, gasoline, and weapons) within and around the area subject to the state of emergency;
(G) Curtail or suspend all commercial activity; and
(H) Order or take such other measures as are deemed necessary for the protection of life or property in and around the area during the period.
(Ord. 804 § 1, 2000; Code 2000 § 2.820)