If it is the judgment of the Superintendent of Highways that threatening weather conditions may impair the free flow of vehicular traffic or that parked vehicles may impede the clearance of snow, then said Superintendent of Highways may declare a state of snow emergency to exist.
A. 
Whenever such a snow emergency is declared by the Superintendent of Highways, and he shall have caused announcement thereof by the use of available news and other media, then no driver or owner shall stand or park any vehicle on any of the streets or ways described in Schedule Q (§ 240-99) at any time for a period of 48 hours or until such snow emergency is declared to be no longer in effect. All streets so designated shall be posted with appropriate snow emergency route signs. During the snow emergencies, vehicles may be parked on only one side of all other streets, the side to be determined and announced by the Superintendent of Highways.
[Amended 3-8-1983 by Doc. 45-B[1]]
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Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed original Subsection B, added 3-9-1982 by Doc. 33, which exempted certain streets from snow emergency restrictions and which followed this subsection.
B. 
Whenever such an extreme snow emergency is declared by the Mayor and the Superintendent of Highways, they shall have caused announcement thereof by the use of available news and other media, then no parking shall be allowed on City streets for a period of 48 hours after the Mayor and Superintendent of Highways have declared, in writing, an extreme snow emergency. Said writing is to be time coded and filed with the Police Department forthwith. Said extreme snow emergency shall continue for 48 hours unless the Mayor and Superintendent of Highways declare a street open following completion of snow removal and/or plowing.
[Added 1-9-1996 by Doc. 18-B]
C. 
Whenever such an extreme snow emergency is declared by the Mayor and the Superintendent of Highways, they shall have caused announcement thereof by the use of available news and other media, they may temporarily suspend, in whole or in part, the parking fees, rates and terms as established in § 240-108 for municipal parking lots, as defined in § 240-88, Schedule E, or, on streets and ways, as defined in § 240-85, Schedule B, all of which are included on the Central Business District Parking Map, for any necessary periods of time after the Mayor and Superintendent of Highways have declared, in writing, an extreme snow emergency. Said writing is to be time coded and filed with the Police Department forthwith. Any such temporary suspension of the parking fees, rates and terms shall be prominently posted at all affected locations. The parking fees, rates and terms shall be restored to those fixed by ordinance as soon as the Mayor and Superintendent of Highways deem it is safe to do so.
[Added 11-13-2012 by Doc. 99-D]
In addition to any fine which may be imposed under this chapter for a violation of this article, vehicles found parked or standing in violation of this article may be removed in accordance with Article IX of this chapter.