A.
This chapter is intended to protect the safety and welfare of the general public and to improve the quality of life and economic vitality of the City by imposing regulations against aggressive and unsafe soliciting. This chapter imposes reasonable time, place, and manner limitations on aggressive and unsafe soliciting while respecting the constitutional rights of free speech for all citizens.
B.
Soliciting in the public roadway is unsafe and subjects solicitors, pedestrians, and vehicles to an unacceptable level of danger. Drivers become distracted from their primary duty to watch traffic, which results in the delay and obstruction of the public's free flow of travel. These activities further result in the congestion and blockage of streets when such persons approach vehicles in the public right-of-way to solicit or negotiate with the occupants. The most severe impacts are experienced when money or other items of value are directly and immediately exchanged, hand-to-hand, in the public right-of-way as a result of the solicitation. Distracted drivers are more prone to be involved in automobile accidents, and accidents on the public streets constitute a substantial traffic safety problem.
C.
The practice of soliciting near driveways that provide access to shopping centers, retail and business establishments and other public places presents an unacceptable level of danger for solicitors, pedestrians, and vehicles. The location of the solicitor near the driveway interferes with a driver's vision and ability to safely enter and exit the driveway and results in the delay and obstruction of motorists' free flow of travel when such person approaches the vehicles to solicit or negotiate with the occupants. Furthermore, drivers become distracted from their duty to watch traffic as they maneuver to avoid a solicitor who is preventing safe access to and from the driveway, causing vehicular congestion and blockage of traffic. This not only inconveniences parking lot patrons, but potentially increases the occurrence of traffic accidents. As set forth above, distracted drivers are more prone to automobile accidents and the safety risk to the solicitors is also increased.
D.
Aggressive soliciting, including approaching or following pedestrians, the use of threatening or abusive language, unwanted physical contact, or the intentional blocking of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, is abusive and detracts from the rights of citizens to the quiet enjoyment of public places. The City Council further finds as abusive the solicitation of people in places where they are a "captive audience" such as banks or automated teller machines and facilities, and public transportation vehicles, in which it is impossible or difficult for such persons to exercise their own right to decline to listen to or to avoid solicitation from others. Solicitation at such places often carries with it an implicit threat to both persons and property and increases the vulnerability to intimidation to the people being solicited since they must frequently have cash out or readily available at such sites, creating an unacceptable risk of loss of property and to such people's safety and welfare. Restricting solicitation in such places will provide a balance between the rights of solicitors and the rights of persons who wish to decline or avoid such solicitations, and will help avoid or diminish the threat of violence in such unwarranted and unreasonable intrusions.
E.
The ordinance codified in this chapter is timely and appropriate because current laws and City regulations are insufficient to address the aforementioned problems. Furthermore, in enacting the ordinance codified in this chapter, the City Council recognizes the availability of community service and other sentencing alternatives which may be appropriate for persons who violate this chapter. The restrictions contained herein are neither overbroad nor vague, and are narrowly tailored to serve a substantial governmental interest, which is to protect citizens from traffic safety problems, along with intrusive conduct and personal intimidation that accompany certain kinds of solicitation that have become an unwelcome and oppressive presence in the City.
F.
Reasonable time, place, and manner limitations on aggressive and unsafe soliciting will avoid these negative effects and will not unreasonably restrict the expressive activity of people engaging in solicitation.
G.
Whenever any reference is made herein to any local law or regulation or to any state or federal statute, regulation or other law, the reference includes any subsequent amendment or superseding provision of such statute, regulation or law.
(Ord. 1881, Added, 04/14/2015)