[Ord. No. 2.411 (Bill No. 280) §§ 1 — 2, 4, 10-5-1981; Ord. No. 2.411 §§ 1 — 2, 4, 10-5-1981; Ord. No. 2010-09-27-02 § 1, 9-27-2010]
In accordance with Chapter 330 of this Title, the following traffic areas are now restricted and designated as one-way streets.
Ordinance Number
Location
2.411 § 1
Restricted traffic, other than pedestrian, in and along Fifth Avenue between Main Street (Highway 150) south one block to Walnut Street. Fifth Avenue, a public thoroughfare within the corporate limits of the City of Greenwood, Jackson County, Missouri, shall be and is hereby restricted for motor vehicle traffic and other traffic other than pedestrian from the corner of Main Street (or otherwise known as Highway 150) South one block to Walnut Street and that no motor vehicles or horse-drawn vehicles or wagons, motorcycles, motor bicycles or any other type of vehicle or conveyance powered by other than a human person shall be operated upon said block except in a southbound manner with the front of said vehicle or conveyance traveling in a southbound manner and any travel of any of the aforesaid vehicles or conveyance in other than a southbound manner shall be unlawful.
2.411 § 2
Restricted traffic, other than pedestrian, in and along Sixth Street between Walnut Street north to Main Street (Highway 150). Sixth Street, a public thoroughfare within the corporate limits of the City of Greenwood, Jackson County, Missouri, shall be and is hereby restricted for motor vehicle traffic and other traffic other than pedestrian from the corner of Walnut Street North to the corner of Main Street (Highway 150) and that no motor vehicles or horse-drawn vehicles or wagons, motorcycles, motor bicycles or any other type of vehicle or conveyance powered by other than a human person shall be operated upon said street except in a northbound manner with the front of said vehicle or conveyance traveling in a northbound manner and any travel of any of the aforesaid vehicles or conveyances in other than a northbound manner shall be unlawful.
2.411 § 4
Any person violating the provisions contained in this Schedule shall, upon conviction, be adjudged guilty of a misdemeanor and fined not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00).