[CC 1992 §520.010; Ord. No. 535 §1, 5-4-1998]
A permanent public serviceway or right-of-way dedicated to public use, other than a street, place, road, crosswalk or easement, designed to provide a secondary means of access for the special accommodation of abutting property.
[CC 1992 §520.020; Ord. No. 535 §2, 5-4-1998]
It shall be the responsibility of the City of Concordia to maintain the alleys adjacent to Main Street from First Street to Fourteenth Street. Maintenance of all other alleys within the City will be the responsibility of abutting property owners.
[CC 1992 §520.030; Ord. No. 535 §3, 5-4-1998]
The decision as to when maintenance is needed will be made by the Street Superintendent or the City Administrator.
[CC 1992 §520.040; Ord. No. 535 §4, 5-4-1998]
A. 
As a minimum, the following alleys will be chip sealed and patched by the City:
1. 
The section of alley adjacent to and west of Main Street between Fifth and Ninth Streets.
2. 
The section of alley adjacent to and east of Main Street between Fifth and Tenth Streets.
B. 
Maintenance by the City of the remaining sections of the alleys adjacent to Main Street will consist of blading and regrading existing rock and adding additional rock as it becomes necessary. In the event that rock does not exist, the initial application of rock is the responsibility of abutting property owners.
C. 
Snow removal will not be performed by the City on any alley within the City limits.
[CC 1992 §520.050; Ord. No. 535 §5, 5-4-1998]
All costs associated with City maintained alleys will be paid by the City of Concordia from the Street Maintenance Fund.
[CC 1992 §520.060; Ord. No. 535 §6, 5-4-1998]
Alleys are public service right-of-ways dedicated for public use and as such cannot be blocked or closed off unless acted on by the Board of Aldermen.