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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 16:30:44+00:00

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9.25.020 Cruising permitted—Open cruising event.
A. No person shall drive or permit a motor vehicle under that person’s care, custody or control to be driven past a traffic-control point more than two times in the same direction of travel within a two-hour period in or around a posted no cruising area so as to contribute to traffic congestion, obstruction of streets, sidewalks or parking lots, impediment of access to shops, restaurants or other buildings open to the public, or interference with the use of property or the conduct of business in the area adjacent thereto, except as provided in YMC 9.25.020.
4. The congestion is likely to prevent or substantially delay emergency vehicles from responding to locations within the area, or from passing through the area.
The designation of a street or way open to the public as a no cruising area shall remain in effect for a period of four hours, unless withdrawn earlier or extended for additional four-hour periods by the chief of police.
C. At every point where a public street becomes or provides ingress to a no cruising area, there shall be posted a sign which reads as follows: “NO CRUISING AREA.” No person shall drive or permit a motor vehicle under that person’s care, custody or control to be driven past a traffic-control point more than two times in the same direction of travel within a two-hour period in or around this area.
D. A “traffic-control point” as used in this section means any point or points established by the police department for the purpose of monitoring cruising within a designated no cruising area.
E. No violation shall occur except upon the third passage of a motor vehicle by the same traffic-control point in the same direction of travel within the aforementioned two-hour period.
F. This section shall not apply to in-service emergency vehicles, police vehicles, taxicabs for hire, buses, trolleys and other vehicles being driven for business purposes.
G. Penalty. A violation of this chapter shall be an infraction subject to a penalty of one hundred dollars. (Ord. 2005-20 § 1, 2005: Ord. 94-10 § 1, 1994).
A. Cruising shall be permitted by the public during an open cruising event on Yakima Avenue from six p.m. to ten p.m. on Saturday evenings designated pursuant to resolution adopted by the city council from time to time.
B. For calendar year 2013, the following dates are designated open cruising events: Saturday, June 22, 2013; Saturday, July 20, 2013; and Saturday, September 14, 2013.
C. For any additional open cruising event or events to take place in 2013, and for any designation of open cruising events occurring in subsequent years, such designation shall be made pursuant to resolutions adopted from time to time by the city council. Such additional open cruising events occurring in 2013 or in subsequent years shall be deemed special events subject to the provisions of Chapter 9.70 YMC.
D. Following adoption of any resolution designating an open cruising event on Yakima Avenue, the designated open cruising event dates, with identification of the resolution designating such event, shall be posted on the city web site, and may be published in any other manner deemed appropriate. (Ord. 2013-018 § 1 (Exh. A), 2013: Ord. 2010-23 § 1, 2010: Ord. 2009-16 § 1, 2009: Ord. 2008-38 § 1, 2008: Ord. 2008-25 § 1, 2008: Ord. 2007-38 § 1, 2007: Ord. 2007-23 § 1, 2007: Ord. 2006-14 § 1, 2006: Ord. 2005-76 § 1, 2005: Ord. 2005-20 § 2, 2005).

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