§ 10.28.170. Parking prohibited—Tall vehicles.  


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  • A.

    The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to place signs indicating no parking of vehicles which are six feet or more in height (including any load thereon) within one hundred (100) feet of any intersection upon any street when the City Traffic Engineer has determined that the parking of tall vehicles is creating a hazard.

    B.

    When official signs prohibiting tall vehicle parking are erected upon any street as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle which is six feet or more in height (including any load thereon) within one hundred (100) feet of any intersection in violation of any such sign.

    C.

    The provisions of this section shall not apply to the driver or owner of any service vehicle owned or operated by or for or operated under contract with a utility or public utility, whether privately, municipally, or publicly owned, used in the construction, operation, removal, or repair of utility or public utility property or facilities, if warning devices are displayed and when the vehicle is stopped, standing, or parked at the site of work involving the construction, operation, removal, or repair of the utility or public utility property or facilities upon, in, over, under, or adjacent to a street, whether privately, municipally, or publicly owned, if warning devices are displayed and when the vehicle is engaged in authorized work on the street.

(Prior traffic code § 165)