Whenever any ordinance of the City designates any one-way street
or alley, the City Traffic Engineer shall place and maintain signs
giving notice thereof, and no such regulation shall be effective unless
such signs are in place. Signs indicating the direction of lawful
traffic movement shall be placed at every intersection where movement
of traffic in the opposite direction is prohibited.
Upon those streets and parts of streets and in those alleys
described and designated by ordinance, vehicular traffic shall move
only in the indicated direction when signs indicating the direction
of traffic are erected and maintained at every intersection where
movement in the opposite direction is prohibited.
A.
The City Traffic Engineer is hereby authorized to determine
and designate streets, parts of streets or specific lanes thereon
upon which vehicular traffic shall proceed in one (1) direction during
one (1) period and the opposite direction during another period of
the day and shall place and maintain appropriate markings, signs,
barriers or other devices to give notice thereof. The City Traffic
Engineer may erect signs temporarily designating lanes to be used
by traffic moving in a particular direction, regardless of the center
line of the roadway.
B.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any vehicle
in violation of such markings, signs, barriers or other devices so
placed in accordance with this Section.
[R.O. 2013 § 330.040; Ord. No.
50-A § 18, 21; Ord. No.
73-13 § 4-6]
A.
Upon
all highways, streets, or alleys, or portions thereof, within the
City, where directional signs or markings are placed, or signs or
markings reading "One-Way" or words to that effect, vehicular traffic
shall move only in the indicated direction, and when such indicating
signs or markings are plainly visible at any place, movement in the
opposite direction is prohibited. (See Schedule I)[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Said schedule is included at the end of Title
III.
B.
All
traffic moving around Courthouse Square shall move only in the one
direction to the right, counterclockwise, stopping at all entrances
thereto before proceeding in such directional movement to the right.