A. 
The Council shall determine and designate the character of all official warning, regulatory and direction signs other than those signs for which specifications are established by the Vehicle Code.
B. 
The Council hereby determines that insofar as they are applicable to City highways, all warning, regulatory and direction signs appearing on the Uniform Sign Chart as approved by the California Sign Committee are official signs.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
The Council shall designate at which intersections and other locations traffic shall be controlled by official traffic-control signals.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
The Director shall determine the hours and days during which any traffic-control device shall be in operation or be in effect, except in those cases where such hours or days are specified in this Title, or established by order of the Council.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
Every operator and every pedestrian shall comply with and obey every instruction appearing on any traffic sign or other marking, which sign or marking has been erected or placed by authority of the Council or Director.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
The Director shall place all regulatory signs and other markings required or authorized either by this Title or by finding of the Council.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
Whenever the State Department of Transportation determines and designates a distinctive roadway marking which shall indicate no driving over, the Director is authorized to designate by such markings those streets or parts of streets where the volume of traffic, or the vertical or other curvature of the roadway, renders it hazardous to drive on the left side of such markings, or signs and markings. Such markings, or signs and markings, shall have the same effect as similar markings and signs placed by the Department of Transportation pursuant to provisions of the State Vehicle Code.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
The City Engineer may install and maintain parking space markings to indicate parking space adjacent to the curb where authorized parking is permitted. When such parking space markings are placed in the highway, subject to other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicle shall be stopped or left standing other than within a single space unless the size or shape of such vehicle makes compliance impossible. Further, no person shall park, or cause to be parked, any vehicle within any facility except between lines indicated where vehicles shall be parked, and no person shall so park any vehicle so as to use or occupy more than one such marked parking space.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989; amend. Ord. 93-16, 9/28/1993)
Whenever because of the construction, alteration, repair or improvement of any highway, or temporary detour, or because of other emergency situation, a traffic complication will be created by compliance with provisions of this Title and that the Director so finds, the Director may either remove or cover up any sign or other traffic marking which requires such compliance. While such sign or other marking is removed or covered up, the effect of such provision of this Title is suspended. At the end of such emergency, unless otherwise determined by the Council, the Director may replace or uncover such sign or marking.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
If a weight limit is suspended pursuant to this Title and a different weight limit is necessary, the Director erect and maintain during the emergency appropriate signs. At the end of the emergency, the Director may remove such temporary signs and uncover and restore the original signs unless the Council otherwise determines.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)
The Director may remove traffic signals and necessary appurtenances and other traffic devices, such as flashers, when such removal becomes necessary because of new construction, intersection reconstruction, modernization of traffic signal system, or because of driveway construction or relocation. When such construction, intersection reconstruction, modernization of traffic signal system or relocation has been completed, the Director need not replace such traffic flashers or other appurtenances which have been rendered unnecessary by the new construction, intersection reconstruction, modernization of traffic signal system, or because of driveway construction or relocation.
(Ord. 89-12, 6/27/1989)