A.
The purpose and intent of this chapter is to protect the safety and welfare of the general public and improve the quality of life and economic vitality of the city of Fortuna by imposing reasonable time, place and manner restricting aggressive and intrusive solicitation while respecting the constitutional rights of free speech for all citizens.
B.
Aggressive and intrusive solicitation typically includes approaching or following pedestrians, the use of abusive language, unwanted physical contact, or the intentional blocking of pedestrian vehicular traffic. The city council finds that there has been an increase in aggressive solicitation throughout the city of Fortuna and that such behavior has become disturbing and disruptive to residents and businesses. It has also contributed to the loss of access to and enjoyment of places open to the public and has created an enhanced sense of fear, intimidation and disorder.
C.
The city council finds that solicitation from people in places where they are a "captive audience" in which it is impossible or difficult for them to exercise their own right to decline to listen to or to avoid solicitation from others is problematic and presents a risk to the health, safety and welfare of the public. Such places include public transportation vehicles and their designated locations for stops, as well as gasoline stations.
D.
The city council finds that solicitation on roadway median strips, at traffic intersections, and in the public roadway is unsafe and hazardous for solicitors, drivers, pedestrians and the general public. Soliciting on roadway median strips, at traffic intersections, and in the public roadway increases the risk of drivers becoming distracted from their primary duty to watch traffic which may result in automobile accidents, congestion and blockage of streets, delay and obstruction of the free flow of travel, all of which constitute substantial traffic safety problems.
E.
The city council finds that the practice of solicitation near driveways accessing shopping centers, retail, and business establishments is unsafe and hazardous for solicitors, drivers, pedestrians and the general public. The location of the solicitor near the driveway compromises the solicitor's safety, impedes visibility, and impairs a driver's ability to safely enter and exit. Drivers also become distracted which may result in automobile accidents, congestion and blockage of streets, delay and obstruction of the free flow of travel, all of which constitute substantial traffic safety problems.
F.
This law is timely and appropriate because current laws are insufficient to address the aforementioned problems. The restrictions contained herein are neither overbroad nor vague and they are narrowly tailored to serve a substantial governmental interest. 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 remedies for violations of this law. The goal of this law is to protect citizens from the fear and intimidation accompanying certain kinds of solicitation that have become an unwelcome presence in the city of Fortuna.
(Ord. 2016-723 § 2)