§ 10.12.041. Temporary no parking signs.  


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  • Whenever necessary for the safety or control of vehicular or pedestrian traffic or for the regulation of the use of public parking areas, the town manager or his/her designee may direct the erection of temporary no parking signs designed to control, regulate, warn traffic, guide traffic or limit parking on public streets, highways or other public areas in town.

    Whenever official temporary no parking signs are placed in public parking areas, such signs shall be presumed to have been placed by the official act or in the direction of a lawful authority.

    The temporary signs shall be promptly removed once the situation, occurrence or circumstance which gave rise to the necessity of posting the signs has sufficiently ended.

    Any person who shall deface, injure or remove any temporary no parking signs legally posted as provided in this section without authorization from the town manager or his/her designee shall be punished by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100.00) per day per occurrence.

(Ord. No. 18-04, 6-4-18)