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PART VII. TRAFFIC CODE

CHAPTER 60. TRAFFIC CODE

Article I. Definitions

Section 60.010. Definitions.

Article II. Administration and Enforcement of Traffic Regulations

Section 60.050. Police to Direct Traffic. Section 60.055. Obedience to Police. Section 60.060. Public Employees to Obey Traffic Regulations. Section 60.065. Exceptions of Authorized Emergency Vehicles. Section 60.070. Persons Propelling Push Carts or Riding Bicycles or Animals to Obey Traffic

Regulations.

Article III. Traffic Control Devices

Section 60.110. Designation of Signs and Signals. Section 60.115. Traffic Control Signal Legend. Section 60.120. Obedience to Traffic Signs and Signals Required. Section 60.125. Interference With Signs and Signals Prohibited. Section 60.130. Display of Unauthorized Signs and Signals Prohibited. Section 60.135. Designation of Additional Traffic Controls. Section 60.140. Emergency Regulations.

Article IV. Speed Regulations

Section 60.150. Standard for Motorists. Section 60.160. Speed Regulation Generally. Section 60.180. Motor Vehicles with Metal Tires. Section 60.185. Advertising Vehicles. Section 60.190. Unnecessarily Slow Speed. Section 60.195. Certain Kinds of Irregular Driving Prohibited. Section 60.196. Special Enforcement Areas.

Article V. General Vehicular Regulations

Section 60.210. Drive on Right Side of Roadway. Section 60.215. Turning at Intersections. Section 60.220. Passing Vehicles. Section 60.225. Signals. Section 60.230. Operation of Vehicles on Approach of Authorized Emergency Vehicles. Section 60.235. Following Fire Apparatus Prohibited. Section 60.240. Crossing Fire Hose. Section 60.245. U-Turns. Section 60.250. Scraping Curb. Section 60.255. Driving on Sidewalk Prohibited. Section 60.260. Obstruction of View. Section 60.265. Funeral Processions.

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Section 60.270. Motor Vehicles Left Unattended, Brakes to be Set and Motor Stopped. Section 60.280. Vehicles to Stop When School Buses Receiving or Discharging; Scope;

Exceptions. Section 60.285. School Bus Regulations. Section 60.286. School Crossing Guards. Section 60.290. One-Way Streets. Section 60.291. Crosswalks. Section 60.295. Driving Over Certain Portions of Parks and School Grounds Prohibited.

Article VI. Stop and Yield Intersections

Section 60.310. Vehicles to Stop at Designated Through Streets. Section 60.320. Vehicles to Stop at Designated School Stops. Section 60.321. Vehicles to Obey Orders of School Crossing Guards. Section 60.330. Miscellaneous Stop Intersections. Section 60.340. Notice of Stop Intersections. Section 60.350. “Yield Right-of-Way” Intersections. Section 60.355. Right-of-Way Between Vehicles. Section 60.360. Vehicles to Proceed Cautiously at Railroad Crossings. Section 60.365. Obstruction of Intersections Prohibited.

Article VII. Stopping, Standing and Parking Regulations

Section 60.410. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places. Section 60.420. Other Vehicles Prohibited From Parking in Bus Stops or Taxicab Stands. Section 60.425. Buses and Taxicabs Prohibited From Parking Except in Designated Stands. Section 60.430. Angle Parking Regulation. Section 60.435. Parking Vehicle for Display Advertising or to Prepare Merchandise Prohibited. Section 60.440. Parking Vehicle for Certain Purposes Prohibited. Section 60.445. Parking Close to Curb Required. Section 60.450. Overnight Parking. Section 60.455. Street and Municipal Off-Street Parking Spaces. Section 60.460. Residential Parking Zones Near Congested Districts. Section 60.470. Parking Prohibited on Public Rights of Way for Vehicles Licensed for a Gross

Weight of 18,000 Pounds or More.

Article VIII. Residential Parking Permits

Section 60.560. Definitions. Section 60.561. Parking in Permit Parking Districts. Section 60.562. Exceptions. Section 60.563. Issuance of Permits to Residents. Section 60.564. Issuance of Permits to Visitors. Section 60.565. Special Events Parking. Section 60.566. Parking Signs. Section 60.567. Changing Permit Parking District Boundaries. Section 60.568. Penalties.

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Article IX. Pedestrians’ Rights and Duties

Section 60.570. Pedestrians’ Right-of-Way. Section 60.575. Pedestrians’ Rights and Duties at Controlled Intersections. Section 60.580. Pedestrians to Use Right Half of Crosswalk. Section 60.585. Pedestrians Soliciting Rides. Section 60.590. Pedestrians to Cross at Intersection.

Article X. Miscellaneous Regulations

Section 60.610. Trespassing on Vehicle Prohibited. Section 60.615. Adhering to Vehicle Prohibited. Section 60.620. Boarding or Alighting From Moving Vehicles Prohibited. Section 60.625. Unlawful Riding. Section 60.630. Railroad Trains Not to Block Street. Section 60.635. Use of Motorized Play Vehicles, Roller Skates, Coasters and Similar Devices. Section 60.637. Solicitation Limited in Public Rights-of-Way. Section 60.640. Use of Safety Belts.

Article XI. Regulation Of Operators

Section 60.650. License Required. Section 60.651. Proof of Insurance Required. Section 60.652. Driving with a Canceled, Suspended or Revoked Driver’s License. Section 60.655. Minimum Age Requirement. Section 60.660. Requirements with Respect to Displaying State Registration Plates. Section 60.665 Using Counterfeit License Plate Prohibited. Section 60.670. Driving While Under Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or Drugs Prohibited. Section 60.671. Alcohol Content in Blood. Section 60.672. Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages. Section 60.675. Collision or Accident – Leaving the Scene Thereof. Section 60.680. Protective Headgear Required of Operators and Passengers of Motorcycles. Section 60.685. Use of Child Restraint Devices.

Article XII. Licensing Of Vehicles

Section 60.710. License Required. Section 60.715. License Fees. Section 60.720. Issuance of License. Section 60.730. Dealer’s Licenses.

Article XIII. Equipment, Size and Weight Regulations

Section 60.810. Lights, Lamps and Reflectors. Section 60.815. Bicycles. Section 60.820. Horns. Section 60.825. Mufflers. Section 60.830. Brakes. Section 60.835. Mirrors. Section 60.840. Projections. Section 60.845. Tow Lines.

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Section 60.850. Lugs, Flanges, Etc. Section 60.855. Restrictions Upon Use of Streets by Commercial Vehicles of Certain Weight. Section 60.860. Operation of Vehicle in Dangerous Condition Prohibited.

Article XIV. Penalties and Procedure Upon Violation of Regulations

Section 60.910. Penalties. Repealed. (Ord. No. 8972, §2, 2-21-2017)

Section 60.915. Procedure Upon Violation. Section 60.920. Traffic Violations Bureau. Section 60.930. Repealed.

Article XV. Enforcement of Railroad Crossings

Section 60.935. Obedience to Signal Devices at Railroad Crossings Required. Section 60.936. Automated Enforcement System Authorized. Section 60.937. Rebuttable Presumption. Section 60.938. Enforcement Procedures. Section 60.939. Affirmative Defenses.

Article XVI. Schedules

Section 60.940. Schedule A – Maximum Speed for Designated Streets. Section 60.945. Schedule B – One-Way Streets. Section 60.950. Schedule C – Through Streets. Section 60.955. Schedule D – Four-Way Stop Intersections. Section 60.960. Schedule E – School Stops and School Zones. Section 60.965. Schedule F – Miscellaneous Stops. Section 60.970. Schedule G – Yield Right-of-Way Intersections. Section 60.975. Schedule H – Parking Prohibited. Section 60.976. Tow-Away Zones. Section 60.980. Schedule I – Parking Meter Zones. Section 60.982. Municipal Parking Lot Provisions. Section 60.985. Schedule J – Load Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles Using Certain

Streets. Section 60.990. Schedule K – Right Turns Prohibited. Section 60.995. Schedule L – No Passing Zones. Section 60.996. Schedule M – Left Turns Prohibited. Section 60.997. Schedule N – Right Turns Required. Section 60.998. Schedule O – Pedestrian Overpass. Section 60.999. Schedule P – Streets Closed to Vehicular Traffic. Section 60.999.1. Schedule Q – Residential Parking Zones. Section 60.999.2. Schedule R – Right Turns Only

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CHAPTER 60. TRAFFIC CODE

Article I. Definitions

Section 60.010. Definitions.

As used in this Chapter, the following words shall be defined as follows:

“Authorized Emergency Vehicle” means vehicles of the Fire Department, police vehicles, Underwriters’ Salvage Corps vehicles, emergency repair vehicles of public service corporations, ambulances, and city emergency vehicles.

“Automated Enforcement System” means a system that:

1. Consists of a camera and vehicle sensor or sensors, installed to work in conjunction with an electrically or mechanically operated signal device; and

2. Is capable of producing exactly two (2) high resolution color digital Recorded images that show: (1) the signal device while it is indicating an approaching Train; (2) the offending vehicle; and (3) the license plate of the offending vehicle. All three of these elements are required in a single recorded image from the same camera unit which captured each of the two (2) images. One of the images must be of sufficient resolution to clearly show all three elements in either the first image captured immediately prior to the violation, or in the second image captured sequentially after the first image, and while the vehicle is in the railroad crossing while the signal device is indicating an approaching Train.

3. No Recorded images will be taken of the occupants of the vehicle.

“Commercial Vehicle” means a motor vehicle designed or regularly used for carrying freight and merchandise, or for carrying more than eight passengers.

“Crosswalk” means that portion of a roadway ordinarily included within the prolongation or connection of curb and property lines at intersections, or any portion of a roadway clearly indicated for pedestrian crossing by lines or other markings on the surface.

“Curb” means the lateral boundaries of that portion of the street designated for the use of vehicles, whether marked with curbstones or not.

“Department” means the Police Department of the City of Webster Groves, Missouri.

“Intersection” means the area embraced within the prolongation or connection of the lateral curb lines, or if none, then of the lateral boundary lines, or two (2) or more streets or highways which join one another at an angle, whether or not one such street or highway crosses the other.

“Motorcycle” means a motor vehicle operated on two (2) wheels.

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“Motorized Play Vehicle” includes mini-motorcycles, pocket bikes, and any other vehicle that is capable of transporting a person or persons at a speed in excess of five (5) miles per hour; that is self propelled by a motor or engine and that is not otherwise defined by Missouri Statutes or the Webster Groves Code as a vehicle, motorcycle, motor tricycle, bicycle, or motorized bicycle.

“Motor Tricycle” means a motor vehicle operated on three wheels, including a motorcycle when operated with any conveyance, temporarily or otherwise, requiring the use of a third wheel.

“Official Traffic Signal” means all signals placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of directing, warning, or regulating traffic.

“Official Traffic Signs” means all signs, markings, and devices, other than signals placed or erected by authority of a public body or official having jurisdiction, for the purpose of directing, warning, or regulating traffic.

“Operator” means any person who is in actual physical control of a vehicle.

“Owner” means the owner of a motor vehicle as shown on the motor vehicle registration records of the Missouri Department of Revenue or the analogous department or agency of another state or country. The term “Owner” includes (i) a lessee of a motor vehicle under a lease of six (6) months or more or (ii) the lessee of a motor vehicle rented or leased from a motor vehicle rental or leasing company, but does not include the motor vehicle rental or leasing company itself.

“Parking” means the standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, upon a roadway, otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading or in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals.

“Parking Meter” means a device or devices which shall indicate thereon, the length of time during which a vehicle may be parked in a particular place which shall have as a part thereof, a receptacle or chamber for receiving and storing coins of the United States money, a slot or place in which said coin may be deposited, a timing mechanism to indicate the passage of the interval of time during which parking is permissible and which shall also display an appropriate signal when the aforesaid interval of time shall have elapsed, as well as brief instructions as to their operation.

“Parking Meter Space” means a certain designated and marked off section of the public street within the marked boundaries where the vehicle may be temporarily marked and allowed to remain for such period of time as the parking meter attached thereto may indicate.

“Pneumatic Tires” means tires of rubber or other substance and fabric, inflated with air.

“Police Officer” means every officer of the Police Department, or any officer authorized to direct or regulate traffic or to make arrests for violation of traffic regulations.

“Railroad” means a carrier of persons or property upon cars, other than streetcars, operated upon stationary rails.

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“Railroad Crossing” or “Railroad Grade Crossing” means the general area where a public roadway crosses a stationary railway.

“Railroad Signal Device” or “Signal Device” means any sign, signal or device erected by authority of a public body or by a railroad intended to give notice of the presence of railroad tracks or the approach of a Train, whether or not a gate is lowered.

“Railroad Train” or “Train” means a steam engine, electric or other motor, with or without cars coupled thereto, operated upon stationary rails, except streetcars.

“Recorded Image” means an image recorded by an automated enforcement system that depicts the rear of a motor vehicle and is automatically recorded on a digital image.

“Right-of-Way” means the privilege of the immediate use of the street or highway.

“Roadway” means that portion of a street between the regularly established curb lines or that portion improved and intended to be used for vehicular travel.

“Sidewalk” means that portion of a street between the curb lines and the adjacent property lines.

“Solid Tires” means tires of rubber or other resilient material, other than pneumatic tires.

“Street” means every way set apart for public travel, except foot paths, and alleyways.

“System Location” means the approach to a railroad crossing toward which an automated enforcement system is directed and in operation.

“Traffic” means pedestrians, ridden or herded animals, vehicles, street cars, and other conveyances, either singly or together while using any street for purposes of travel.

“Vehicle” means any mechanical device on wheels designed primarily for use or used on highways, except motorized bicycles, motorized scooters, motorized play vehicles, vehicles propelled or drawn by horses or human power, or vehicles used exclusively on fixed rails or tracks, cotton trailers or motorized wheelchairs operated by handicapped persons. (Ord. No. 8469 §1, 7-19-05, Ord. No. 8520 §1, 11-21-06)

Article II. Administration and Enforcement of Traffic Regulations

Section 60.050. Police to Direct Traffic.

It shall be the duty of the Police Department to enforce the provisions of this Article. The Police Department is hereby authorized to direct all traffic by voice, hand or signal in conformance with the provisions of this Article, provided that in the event of a fire or other emergency or to expedite traffic or safeguard pedestrians, officers of the Police or Fire Departments may direct traffic as conditions may require, notwithstanding the provisions of this Article.

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Section 60.055. Obedience to Police.

No person may refuse or fail to comply with any lawful order, signal, or direction of a Police officer or officer of the Fire Department who is directing traffic in accordance with the provisions of this Article.

Section 60.060. Public Employees to Obey Traffic Regulations.

The provisions of this Article shall apply to the operator of any vehicle owned by or in the service of the United States Government, the State of Missouri, or of any County or City, and it shall be unlawful for any such operator to violate any of the provisions of this Article, except as otherwise permitted in this Article.

Section 60.065. Exceptions of Authorized Emergency Vehicles.

The provisions of this Article regulating the movement, parking, and standing of vehicles shall not apply to any authorized emergency vehicle while the driver is operating it in an emergency in the necessary performance of public duties. This exemption shall not, however, protect the driver of any such vehicle from the consequences of a reckless disregard of the safety of others.

Section 60.070. Persons Propelling Push Carts or Riding Bicycles or Animals to Obey Traffic Regulations.

Every person propelling any push cart or riding a bicycle or animal, or driving any animal shall be subject to the provisions of this Chapter, except those provisions which by their very nature can have no application.

Article III. Traffic Control Devices

Section 60.110. Designation of Signs and Signals.

The Department of Public Works and Police shall determine and designate the type and location of official traffic signs and signals. All signs and signals for a particular purpose shall, so far as practicable, be uniform as to type and location throughout the City.

Section 60.115. Traffic Control Signal Legend.

Whenever traffic at any intersection is controlled by traffic control signals exhibiting colored lights or the words “Go,” “Caution or Wait,” “Stop,” and “Left Turn,” such lights and terms indicate as follows:

Green or “Go.” Traffic facing the signal may proceed, except that vehicular traffic shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and vehicles lawfully within a crosswalk or the intersection at the time the signal was exhibited.

Yellow or “Caution” or “Wait.” When shown following the green or “Go” signal, traffic approaching the signal shall stop, before entering the nearest crosswalk at the intersection, unless so close to the intersection that a stop cannot be made in safety.

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Left Turn, or “Arrow” Traffic intending to make a left turn shall face the signal with the left side of the vehicle nearest the center line of the street in the “left turn” lane, and turn left when the signal so indicates. No vehicle may occupy or pass through a left turn lane at any time, unless intending to make a left turn therefrom. No left turn may be made from the extreme right hand side of a roadway at any time.

Red or “Stop” Traffic facing the signals shall stop before entering the nearest crosswalk at the intersection or at such other point as may be designated and remain standing until the signal to proceed is shown, except that traffic which is stopped as close as practicable at the entrance to the crosswalk at the near side of the intersection, or if not, then at the entrance of the intersection in obedience to a red signal may cautiously enter the intersection and make a right turn, but shall yield the right-of-way to pedestrians and other traffic proceeding as directed by the signal at the intersections, except at the following intersections where such right turns on red are prohibited:

Intersection or Location Turn Restriction on Red Light

Big Bend Boulevard, Key West Avenue and Shrewsbury Avenue

No right turn for vehicle Eastbound on Key West Avenue

Big Bend Boulevard, Laclede Station Road No right turn for vehicle Southwest bound on Big Bend

No right turn for vehicle Northeast bound on Big Bend

No right turn for vehicle Southbound on Laclede Station Road

Big Bend Boulevard and Rock Hill Road No right turn for vehicle Southbound on Rock Hill Road

Elm Avenue and Lockwood Avenue No right turn for vehicle Westbound on Lockwood

Laclede Station Road, I 44 Ramp and Wilshusen Avenue

No right turn for vehicle Southbound on Laclede Station Road

(Ord. No. 7438, § 2, 5 16 89)

Section 60.120. Obedience to Traffic Signs and Signals Required.

No operator of any vehicle may disobey the instructions of any official traffic signal or signal placed in accordance with the provisions of this Article, unless otherwise directed by a police officer or officer of the Fire Department. However, this section may not be enforced against any person if, at the time and place in question, the sign or signal in question was not in its proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen by an ordinarily observant person.

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Section 60.125. Interference With Signs and Signals Prohibited.

No person may willfully deface, injure, move, obstruct, or interfere with any official traffic sign or signal.

Section 60.130. Display of Unauthorized Signs and Signals Prohibited.

No person may, without authority from the Council, place or maintain, or display upon or in view of any street, any sign, signal, or device which purports to be or is in imitation of or resembles an official traffic sign or signal, or which attempts to direct the movement of traffic, or which hides from view or interferes with the effectiveness of any official sign or signal.

Section 60.135. Designation of Additional Traffic Controls.

a. The City Council may from time to time designate:

1. One-way streets

2. Through streets and boulevards

3. Intersections where right or left turns are prohibited

4. Congested districts

5. School zones

6. School stop signs

7. The location of automatic traffic controls and stop signs

8. No parking zones limited parking zones

9. Zones in which parking meters will be installed or parking-meter zones

10. Zones for bus stops, service-car stops, and taxicab stands

11. Zones for angle parking

12. Crosswalks, traffic lanes, and parking and loading zones

13. The location of “yield right-of-way” signs

14. Other zones, lanes, streets and signals required for the public safety

b. All places so designated will be marked by signs or signals or appropriate devices, marks or lines upon the surface of the roadway, installed and maintained by the Director of Public Works, except that school stop signs will be under the supervision of the Chief of Police.

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Section 60.140. Emergency Regulations.

The City Manager is authorized to designate by written order to the Department of Police and the Department of Public Works, with a copy to the City Council, and erection of any traffic control device listed in Section 60.135 of the Code of Webster Groves when, in the judgment of the City Manager, an emergency exists by reason of the necessity of providing for and protecting the safety of the public. Any such order shall have full force and effect as in the case of any duly enacted ordinance authorizing said traffic control device, for a period of forty-five (45) days from and after its execution by the City Manager, and shall terminate automatically upon the expiration of said period of forty-five (45) days unless the City Council duly enacts an ordinance amending the Code of Webster Groves to provide for said traffic control device.

Article IV. Speed Regulations

Section 60.150. Standard for Motorists.

Every person operating a motor vehicle in the City shall operate it in a careful and prudent manner, and in the exercise of the highest degree of care, at a rate of speed, and constructed and loaded, so as not to endanger the property of another or the life or limb of any person, taking into consideration the time of day, the amount of vehicular and pedestrian traffic, the condition of streets or highways, the atmospheric conditions and the location of intersecting streets or highways, curves, residences, schools or persons who may be nearby.

Section 60.160. Speed Regulation Generally.

No person may operate a motor vehicle (except emergency vehicles on emergency runs) on any street, or public or private way, place or lot at any time at a rate of speed in excess of twenty-five (25) miles per hour, unless a higher maximum rate of speed applicable to certain designated streets or portions thereof be fixed by ordinance and marked by signs erected at the beginning and end of such designated portions of such streets. The maximum speed limit upon such designated areas shall be as stated in Schedule A hereof.

Section 60.180. Motor Vehicles with Metal Tires.

No person may operate a motor vehicle equipped with iron or other metal tires at a greater rate of speed than six (6) miles per hour.

Section 60.185. Advertising Vehicles.

No person may operate a vehicle used primarily for advertising purposes, by displaying posters, placards, sound amplifying devices, or any article for sale, or for the inspection of the public on such vehicle or a part thereof without obtaining a permit therefor from the City Manager or his duly designated representative. No such permittee shall operate such vehicle at a speed less than six (6) miles per hour, and shall move it continuously, and may not park on any street, and may not stop in any congested district, except when stopped in accordance with traffic regulations, signs, signals or directions of police officers.

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Section 60.190. Unnecessarily Slow Speed.

No person may drive at such a slow speed or in such position on the roadway as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation, or because upon a grade, or when the vehicle is a truck or truck and trailer necessarily in compliance with law proceeding at reduced speed. Traffic and police officers are authorized to enforce this provision by directions to drivers, and in the event of apparent willful disobedience to this provision and refusal to comply with the direction of an officer in accordance herewith, the continued slow operation by an operator shall be unlawful. If any such vehicle, shall by reason of such slow speed, cause traffic to congest behind it, the police may also order and direct the operator of such vehicle to remove the same from the street until such congestion is relieved.

Section 60.195. Certain Kinds of Irregular Driving Prohibited.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall cause or permit it to be operated in any of the following ways:

a. Sudden starting from a stopped position or any other fast or sudden acceleration so as to cause the tires to emit loud noises; nor to make sudden or short turns for the same reason; nor any other sudden movement, including the above sometimes known as “peeling.”

b. Racing with another vehicle or vehicles, by proceeding two (2) or three (3) abreast, and any other of the practices sometimes known as “dragging,” “hot-rodding” or “chicken.”

c. Following any other vehicle so closely as to be unable to bring such operator’s vehicle to a normal stop in the event the vehicle being so closely followed is required to make a sudden stop; or to follow any vehicle closely for the purpose of harassing or annoying the operator or occupants thereof or by flashing lights or any of the practices commonly known as, or associated with, “tail-gating.”

d. Operating any motor vehicle on any private place, way or lot in any manner prohibited for the operation of motor vehicles upon the streets or alleys of this City.

e. Operating a vehicle over, through or across private property for the purpose of avoiding, circumventing or contravening lawfully established traffic-control regulations, signs and signals. Driving upon private property without stopping to do business thereupon shall be prima facie evidence of the operator’s intent to violate this ordinance.

Section 60.196. Special Enforcement Areas.

a. For purposes of this section, “special enforcement area” is defined as follows: Any public or private roadway or street where the speed limit has been established at twenty-five (25) miles per hour.

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b. Upon conviction or a plea of guilty to a moving violation in a “special enforcement area,” as defined by this section, any fine, however imposed, shall be assessed at a rate double the standard fine for such moving motor vehicle violation, but in no event to exceed One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00).

(Ord. No. 8289, § 1, 08-06-02)

Article V. General Vehicular Regulations

Section 60.210. Drive on Right Side of Roadway.

a. Every vehicle when in operation must be driven upon the right half of the street, as close to the right hand side of the street as practicable, except upon designated one-way streets.

b. Whenever any roadway has been divided into three (3) or more clearly marked lanes for traffic, a vehicle shall be driven as nearly as practicable entirely within a single lane and shall not be moved from such lane until the driver has first ascertained that such movement can be made with safety.

Section 60.215. Turning at Intersections.

An operator may turn at an intersection only as follows, unless a different method of turning is directed by buttons, markers, or signs at the intersection, in which event turns must be made in accordance with the directions of such markers, buttons, or signs:

a. Approach for a right turn shall be made in the lane for traffic nearest to the right hand side of the highway, and the right turn shall be made as closely as practicable to the right hand curb or edge of the highway or street.

b. Approach for a left turn shall be made in a lane for traffic to the right of and nearest to the center line of a street, and the left turn shall be made by passing to the right of such center line when it enters the intersection, and upon leaving the intersection by passing to the right of the center line of the street or highway then entered, and in no event shall a left-turning vehicle proceed into the path of oncoming traffic, but shall yield the right-of-way to such traffic.

Section 60.220. Passing Vehicles.

An operator overtaking another vehicle going in the same direction and desiring to pass it shall pass only to the left of the vehicle so overtaken; if the way ahead is not clear of approaching traffic he shall not pass unless the width of the roadway is sufficient to allow his vehicle to pass to the right of the center thereof in the direction in which his vehicle is moving.

Whenever any vehicle has stopped to permit a pedestrian to cross the roadway, the operator of another vehicle approaching from the rear shall not overtake and pass the stopped vehicle.

No driver may pass a vehicle from the rear at the top of a hill or on a curve where the view ahead is in any way obscured, or while the vehicle is immediately approaching or

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crossing an intersecting street. An operator overtaking and desiring to pass a vehicle may sound his signaling device and the operator of the vehicle overtaken shall promptly upon such signal turn his vehicle as far as reasonably possible to the right in order to allow free passage on the left of his vehicle. Upon a street where more than one line of vehicles traveling in the same direction are possible, or on a one-way street, when any vehicle has slowed down or stopped and the operator thereof has signaled for making a left hand turn the operator of any vehicle following may pass on the right, but must slow down and proceed cautiously.

Section 60.225. Signals.

Unless a motor vehicle is equipped with functioning mechanical or electrical signal devices which will display a signal plainly visible from the rear and indicating intention to turn or stop or that the rate of speed is being slowed, the operator shall give signals with hand and arm as follows:

a. Signal for Slowing Down or Stopping. An operator when stopping, or when checking the speed of his vehicle, if the movement of other vehicles may reasonably be affected by such checking of speed, shall extend his arm at an angle below horizontal so that the same may be seen in the rear of his vehicle.

b. Signal for Right Turn. An operator intending to turn his vehicle to the right shall extend his arm at an angle above horizontal, so that the same may be seen in the rear of his vehicle, and shall slow down and approach the intersecting street as near as practicable to the right side of the street along which he is proceeding before turning.

c. Signal for Left Turn. An operator intending to turn his vehicle to the left, or to make a U turn, must extend his arm in a horizontal position so that the same may be seen in the rear of his vehicle and must slow down and approach the intersecting street so that the left side of his vehicle will be as near as practicable to the center line of the street along which he is proceeding, and must run beyond the center of such intersection, passing to the right thereof, before turning.

Section 60.230. Operation of Vehicles on Approach of Authorized Emergency Vehicles.

Upon the approach of any authorized emergency vehicle giving audible signal by bell, siren, light or whistle, the operator of every other vehicle shall immediately drive to a position as near as possible and parallel to the right hand edge or curb of the street, clear of any intersection, and shall stop and remain there until the authorized emergency vehicle has passed, unless otherwise directed by a police officer or officer of the Fire Department. No person shall interfere with or obstruct the progress of any emergency vehicle being driven in emergency service. Upon approaching a stationary emergency vehicle displaying lighted red or red and blue lights, the driver of every motor vehicle shall:

a. Proceed with caution and yield the right-of-way, if possible with due regard to safety and traffic conditions, by making a lane change into a lane not adjacent to that of the stationary vehicle, if on a roadway having at least four lanes with not

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less than two (2) lanes proceeding in the same direction as the approaching vehicle; or

b. Proceed with due caution and reduce the speed of the vehicle, maintaining a safe speed for road conditions, if changing lanes would be unsafe or impossible. (Ord. No. 8507, § 1, 7-18-06)

Section 60.235. Following Fire Apparatus Prohibited.

No operator of any vehicle, other than one on official business, shall follow more closely than five hundred (500) feet any fire apparatus traveling in response to a fire alarm, or may drive into, or stop any vehicle within a block of a place where fire apparatus has stopped in answer to a fire alarm.

Section 60.240. Crossing Fire Hose.

No person may drive any vehicle over any unprotected hose of the Fire Department when laid down on any street or driveway to be used in any fire or alarm of fire, without the consent of the Fire or Police Department official in command.

Section 60.245. U-Turns.

No person operating any vehicle except emergency vehicles may turn it so as to proceed in the opposite direction, unless such movement can be made without backing or otherwise interfering with other traffic.

Section 60.250. Scraping Curb.

No person may operate any vehicle so as to cause or allow any one of its wheels to rub or scrape while in motion against the curbing of any street for the purpose of checking or impeding the motion of the vehicle.

Section 60.255. Driving on Sidewalk Prohibited.

The operator of a vehicle may not drive within or upon any sidewalk area except a permanent or temporary driveway.

Section 60.260. Obstruction of View.

a. No person may operate a vehicle when his view is obstructed, or his control over the driving mechanism is interfered with by the method of loading of the vehicle, by the number of persons in the vehicle or by other obstruction whatever.

b. No passenger in any vehicle may ride in such position as to interfere with the operator’s view ahead, or to the side, or to interfere with the operator’s control over the driving mechanism of the vehicle. No person may ride upon the handlebar, frame, or tank of any bicycle or motorcycle.

Section 60.265. Funeral Processions.

The operator of a vehicle may not proceed between the vehicles comprising a funeral or other authorized procession while they are in motion, if those vehicles are conspicuously

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so designated. Each operator of a vehicle in a funeral or other procession shall drive as closely to the right curb line of the roadway as practicable and shall follow the vehicle ahead as closely and safely as practicable. All vehicles, while in procession, shall proceed with headlights on full.

Section 60.270. Motor Vehicles Left Unattended, Brakes to be Set and Motor Stopped.

No person having control or charge of a motor vehicle may allow it to stand on any street unattended without first setting the brakes, stopping the motor of the vehicle and removing the ignition key, or, when on a perceptible grade, without turning the wheels of the vehicle to the curb or the side of the street or highway.

Section 60.280. Vehicles to Stop When School Buses Receiving or Discharging; Scope; Exceptions.

The driver of a vehicle upon any public or private street, road or alley, including State and U.S. marked highways, upon meeting or overtaking from either direction any school bus which has stopped on a public or private street, road or alley for the purpose of receiving or discharging any school children and whose driver has given the signal to stop, shall stop the vehicle before reaching such school bus and shall not proceed until such school bus resumes motion or until signaled by its driver to proceed. The driver of a vehicle upon a highway, street or road with separate roadways need not stop upon meeting or overtaking a school bus which is on a different roadway or which is stopped in a loading zone constituting a part of, or adjacent to a limited or controlled access highway at a point where pedestrians are not permitted to cross the roadway, but shall reduce speed and proceed with caution.

For the purpose of this section and Section 60.285, the term “school bus” shall include any motor vehicle used solely to transport students to or from school or to transport students to or from any place for educational purposes. The provisions of this section and Section 60.285 shall apply to all school buses used for the transportation of school children when owned and operated by any school district and to all buses used for the transportation of school children when owned and operated by, or operated under contract with, any private school.

Section 60.285. School Bus Regulations.

Every bus used for the transportation of school children shall bear upon the front and rear thereon a plainly visible sign containing the words “SCHOOL BUS” in letters not less than eight (8) inches in height. Each bus shall have lettered on the rear in plain and distinct type the following: “STOP WHILE BUS IS LOADING AND UNLOADING.” Each school bus subject to the provisions of this section shall be equipped with a mechanical or electrical signaling device, which will display a signal plainly visible from the front and rear and indicating intention to stop.

Section 60.286. School Crossing Guards.

An operator of a motor vehicle shall obey the lawful commands of a school crossing guard while such school crossing guard is on duty.

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School Crossing Guards shall be responsible for the orderly movement of pedestrian and vehicular traffic consistent with the safety of children attending school in the City of Webster Groves. A school crossing guard shall have, but not necessarily limited to, the authority to cause a vehicle to come to a complete stop and remain in the stopped position at an established stop sign or school stop sign in the City of Webster Groves in order that school children may safely cross a street or intersection within the City. (Ord. No. 7670, § 142, 9-3-91)

Section 60.290. One-Way Streets.

Upon those streets designated as one-way, 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. Said one-way streets and the direction of permitted movement shall be as enumerated in Schedule B hereof.

Section 60.291. Crosswalks.

Every person operating a vehicle approaching any lawfully placed crosswalk on a street within the City shall stop and yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian who is within or on any part of such a crosswalk. The locations designated as “Crosswalks” shall be described in Schedule P, contained in Section 60.999 in Article 15 of Chapter 60. (Ord. No. 7919, § 1, 4-16-96).

Section 60.295. Driving Over Certain Portions of Parks and School Grounds Prohibited.

No automobile, motorcycle, motor bike or motor propelled vehicle of any type shall be operated on, over or upon any portion of any City park or property of a public or private school (paved or unpaved) other than that portion of such property specifically paved, striped and/or designated for public parking and vehicular use.

Article VI. Stop and Yield Intersections

Section 60.310. Vehicles to Stop at Designated Through Streets.

Every person operating a vehicle on a street must stop the vehicle at the place where the street meets the prolongation of the nearest property line of any through street, unless directed to the contrary by any traffic control sign or signal or any police officer. The streets designated as through streets shall be as described in Schedule C hereof.

When two (2) through or boulevard streets intersect, the intersection is known as a Four-way stop; the operator of any vehicle on either street must stop at the intersection in the same manner as an operator of a vehicle traveling upon a street intersecting any through street. Four-way stop intersections shall be designated in Schedule D hereof.

Section 60.320. Vehicles to Stop at Designated School Stops.

An operator of a vehicle approaching any school stop sign which is turned so that the word “stop” is clearly visible to him shall stop his vehicle at the place indicated, before

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proceeding further unless otherwise directed by a traffic officer. The locations designated as school stop shall be as designated in Schedule E hereof.

Section 60.321. Vehicles to Obey Orders of School Crossing Guards.

As used in this section, the term “school crossing guard” shall mean an individual who is approved by the School Board of the Webster Groves School District and the Chief of Police of Webster Groves to direct vehicular traffic at school crossings.

An operator of a vehicle approaching a school crossing shall follow the orders of a school crossing guard, to include stopping at the location indicated by a school crossing guard holding a sign with the word “stop” clearly visible, before proceeding further as directed by the school crossing guard.

(Ord. No. 8009, § 1, 11-18-97)

Section 60.330. Miscellaneous Stop Intersections.

Every person operating a vehicle approaching any other lawfully erected official stop sign of the City of Webster Groves shall stop the vehicle at the place indicated, before proceeding further. Said locations designated as miscellaneous stop intersections shall be described in Schedule F hereof.

Section 60.340. Notice of Stop Intersections.

The Director of Public Works shall maintain on each street intersecting a through street, at or near the property line of the through street, and at all other designated stop intersections an appropriate sign or signs, bearing the word “Stop” and located in such position and provided with letters of such size to be clearly legible from a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet along the street intersecting the through street. Each sign shall be illuminated at night, or so placed as to be illuminated by the headlights of an approaching motor vehicle or by street lights. In addition he may maintain any appropriate devices or marks in the roadway.

School stop signs, except hand signs, shall be so constructed that the portion of the sign containing the word “Stop” may be turned to be either parallel with or at right angles to the street upon which it is installed, so as to be clearly visible to the operator of an approaching vehicle during the hours when pupils are going to and from the several schools in the City of Webster Groves. Hand signs used by school-crossing guards shall be so designated and held as clearly to indicate the signals required by the operator thereof.

Section 60.350. “Yield Right-of-Way” Intersections.

At any intersection where a “Yield-Right-of-Way” sign is erected, or when entering the road from a driveway or parking lot, any driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle approaching on any intersecting street, and may not enter or cross the road until that driver can do so safely and without interfering with vehicular traffic on any intersecting street. At such intersections, the driver who is not confronted by such a sign, or the driver already on the roadway intersecting with a driveway or parking lot will

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have the right-of-way. All intersections so posted shall be as listed in Schedule G of this Chapter 60. Ord. No. 8694, § 1, 11-16-10.

Section 60.355. Right-of-Way Between Vehicles.

a. Vehicles Approaching an Intersection. The operator of a vehicle approaching an intersection shall yield the right-of-way to a vehicle which has entered the intersection. When two (2) vehicles enter an intersection at the same time, the operator of the vehicle on the left shall yield to the operator on the right.

b. Vehicle Entering a Through Highway. The operator of any vehicle who has stopped as required by law at the entrance to a through highway shall yield to other vehicles within the intersection or approaching so closely on the through highway as to constitute an immediate hazard, but, having so yielded, he may proceed, and other vehicles approaching the intersection on the through highway shall yield to his vehicle.

c. Vehicle Turning Left at an Intersection. The operator of a vehicle within an intersection intending to turn to the left shall yield to any vehicle approaching from the opposite direction which is within the intersection or so close thereto as to constitute an immediate hazard, but, having so yielded and having given a signal when, and as required by law, he may proceed to make a left turn, and if such vehicle has clearly commenced to turn other vehicles approaching the intersection from the opposite direction shall then yield to such left-turning vehicle.

Section 60.360. Vehicles to Proceed Cautiously at Railroad Crossings.

The operator of every vehicle, including emergency vehicles, shall approach every railroad grade crossing with the greatest care. If, for any reason, the view of any tracks, from such vehicle, to either side is obscured, including obstruction, weather, grade light, darkness or curve, within a distance of four hundred (400) feet in any direction, then the operator of any vehicle shall stop short of the tacks and wait, alighting therefrom if necessary, until he is certain that no vehicle is approaching on said tracks. The operator of any vehicle which shall be struck by a train at a grade crossing shall be deemed prima facie guilty of violating this section, provided that the operation of the approaching railroad vehicle shall have complied with all regulations of competent jurisdiction concerning the blowing of whistles, sounding of horns, lowering of gates, flashing of lights, flashing of warning signals and ringing of bells.

Section 60.365. Obstruction of Intersections Prohibited.

No driver shall enter an intersection or a marked crosswalk unless there is sufficient space for the vehicle he is operating to proceed completely through the other side of the intersection or crosswalk and there is sufficient space to accommodate the vehicle he is operating without obstructing the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians through the intersection, notwithstanding any traffic control signal indication to proceed. (Ord. No. 7582, § 1, 12-19-89.)

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Article VII. Stopping, Standing and Parking Regulations

Section 60.410. Stopping Prohibited in Specified Places.

No person may stop, stand or park a vehicle in any place included in Schedule H hereof or in any of the following places, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police or traffic control sign or signal:

a. Within an intersection.

b. On a crosswalk or at any intersection, within twenty (20) feet of a crosswalk.

c. Within fifteen (15) feet of the intersection of curb lines, or if no curbs, then within fifteen (15) feet of the intersection, of property lines at the intersection, except at alleys, or in the alternative, there shall be no parking within a distance not exceeding seventy-five (75) feet of street intersections, when the Chief of the Police Department finds that traffic or topographical conditions are such as to create traffic hazards and causes to be erected a suitable sign reading “No Parking Here to Corner.”

d. Within thirty (30) feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign, or traffic control signal located at the side of the roadway.

e. Within ten (10) feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station.

f. Within ten (10) feet of a fire hydrant.

g. In front of a driveway, or the minimum number of feet required but not to exceed thirty (30) feet of either side of a driveway entrance where the Police Department has determined that stopped vehicles constitute a hazardous view obstruction to those persons exiting a driveway. The latter locations, so determined by the Police Department, shall be posted.

h. Within ten (10) feet of any United States mail box.

i. On a sidewalk.

j. Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction, when such stopping, standing or parking would obstruct travel.

k. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the right hand edge or curb of a street.

l. At any place where official traffic signs have been erected prohibiting or limiting stopping, standing and parking, in accordance with ordinance directions. Said locations shall be as designated in Schedule H hereof.

m. Within fifty (50) feet of the nearest railway crossing, except as required by ordinance.

n. In any place marked as a passenger or no parking zone not to exceed three (3) minutes.

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o. In any place marked as a loading zone for a period of time longer than is necessary for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers, or for the unloading and delivery, or pickup and loading of merchandise, and in no case for more than thirty (30) minutes.

Street Regulation

The West Side of Gray Avenue from the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue southwardly a distance of forty-two (42) feet.

Loading Zone – thirty (30) minutes

North side of Lockwood Avenue from the west curb line of North Gore Avenue westwardly a distance of eighty-eight and one-half (88.5) feet.

Loading Zone

West side of S. Old Orchard from the fire hydrant to the driveway on the north side of 47 S. Old Orchard, A total of thirty-five (35) feet.

Loading Zone

(Ord. No. 7864, § 1, 4-4-95)

p. At any place marked as a fire lane and in addition to other enforcement provisions, the City shall have the power to remove any vehicles parked or stopped in said fire lanes at the expense of the owner thereof. (Ord. No. 7558, § 1, 9-5-89.)

Section 60.420. Other Vehicles Prohibited From Parking in Bus Stops or Taxicab Stands.

No person may stand or park any vehicle except a bus or service car in an officially designated bus or service car stop, or any vehicle except a taxicab in an officially designated taxicab stand, except that the operator of any passenger vehicle may temporarily stop in any such stop or stand for the purpose of and while actually engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers; except that at bus stops on routes where there is no scheduled Sunday bus service, parking may be allowed on Sunday, and shall be posted to permit such parking, upon recommendation of the Traffic Safety Advisory Commission or the City Police Department and upon approval by the City Manager. (Ord. No. 7541, § 1, 6-6-89)

Section 60.425. Buses and Taxicabs Prohibited From Parking Except in Designated Stands.

No operator of a bus or taxicab may stand or park on any street in any business district at any place, except a bus or taxicab stand, respectively, except that the operator of any such vehicle may temporarily stop for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading or unloading passengers.

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Section 60.430. Angle Parking Regulation.

No person may stop, stand or park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway, headed in the direction of traffic and with the curb side wheels of the vehicle within six (6) inches of the edge of the roadway, except in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals; as provided in the following paragraphs:

a. Upon streets designated for angle parking vehicles shall be parked at an angle indicated by the official signs there posted.

1. In places where and at hours when stopping for loading or unloading of merchandise or materials is permitted, a vehicle used for the transportation of merchandise or materials may back into the curb to take on or discharge a load, if the owner of the vehicle holds a permit granting him such privilege, and the permit is either in possession of the operator or on the vehicle at the time.

2. The Director of Public Works may issue to the owner of a vehicle used to transport merchandise or materials a special permit, renewable annually, allowing the operator of the vehicle the privilege of loading or unloading while the vehicle is backed against the curb if in his opinion such privilege is reasonably necessary in the conduct of the owner’s business and will not seriously interfere with traffic. Such a permit may be revoked at any time by the City Council, or by the Director of Public Works.

Section 60.435. Parking Vehicle for Display Advertising or to Prepare Merchandise Prohibited.

No person may stop or park a vehicle on any street at any time for the purpose of displaying advertising, or of allowing the occupant thereof to wrap, pack, roll or otherwise prepare therein goods, wares, merchandise, books, papers, magazines, periodicals or other articles for distribution from vehicles of dairy or agricultural products or produce, to licensed peddlers and hawkers, or to charitable or civic organizations not required to be licensed.

Section 60.440. Parking Vehicle for Certain Purposes Prohibited.

No person shall park on a street any vehicle displayed for sale or inspection, nor for greasing or repairing any vehicle except for emergency repair.

Section 60.445. Parking Close to Curb Required.

No person may stop, stand, or park any vehicle upon a street under conditions which leave less than ten (10) feet of the width of the roadway available for free movement of vehicular traffic, except that an operator may stop temporarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers, or in obedience to traffic regulations, signs, signals, or police officers, and shall park at all times as near to curb as possible.

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Section 60.450. Overnight Parking.

No person, firm, association or corporation shall park or store a truck or other vehicle used for commercial or industrial purposes, with the exception of a passenger car or station wagon, or any service or emergency vehicle there and then performing, preparing to perform, or completing the performance of, such service or emergency function, on any public or private street, road or lane between the hours of 12:00 a.m. midnight and 5:00 a.m. the following morning.

Section 60.455. Street and Municipal Off-Street Parking Spaces.

The City Engineer shall designate and mark off such individual parking spaces as he deems proper along the street and in municipal off-street parking lots in parking zones for the parking of vehicles and shall have markings painted or placed on the pavement or curbs indicating each individual parking space. At each place where an individual parking space is so marked any vehicle shall be parked entirely within an individual parking space, but not otherwise. No person may park any vehicle across any such marking, or park any vehicle in such position that it is not entirely within the area so designated by such markings. (Ord. No. 7325, § 1(D), 12-18-84)

Section 60.460. Residential Parking Zones Near Congested Districts.

a. Creation of a Residential Parking Zone. There shall be residential parking zones in certain areas of the city located in or within three hundred (300) feet of a Congested District. The Council may create such residential parking zones only when one or more of the residents of a qualifying area petition the Chief of Police so requesting. The locations designated as residential parking zones shall be set forth in Schedule Q of this Code. Within such residential parking zones there shall be no parking at designated times except for residents and their bona fide visitors.

b. Definitions. As used in this section the following terms shall have the following meanings:

1. Congested District. Those areas of the City designated as congested districts on the zoning maps of the City of Webster Groves.

2. Residential Parking Zone. Those areas of the city so designated in Schedule Q of this code.

3. Resident. A resident shall be any person who lives in property abutting a street within a designated residential parking zone, as set forth in the occupancy permit for such property.

4. Bona Fide Visitor. A bona fide visitor shall be any person who is a household guest, a workman performing services for, or a person providing domestic help for, a resident.

c. Issuance of Parking Permit. In order to identify the vehicles of residents and bona fide visitors, the Police Department shall issue resident parking permits and bona fide visitor parking permits for the residential zones to a resident of any

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street designated as a residential parking zone. A parking permit for one residential parking zone shall not be valid in a different residential parking zone. (Ord. No. 8250, § 1, 1-8-02)

Section 60.470. Parking Prohibited on Public Rights of Way for Vehicles Licensed for a Gross Weight of 18,000 Pounds or More.

Vehicles that are licensed for a gross weight of 18,000 pounds or more, local or beyond local, are prohibited from parking on any public right of way within the City of Webster Groves at any time, excepting only limited times during which deliveries or services to customers are being provided.

Article VIII. Residential Parking Permits

Section 60.560. Definitions.

For the purpose of this Article, the following words and phrases shall have the following meanings:

“Residential District” shall mean an area within one thousand (1,000) feet of a private educational institution with a combined staff, faculty, employee and/or student population equal to or greater than one thousand (1,000) persons and in which at least fifty percent (50%) of the buildings contained therein are used for residential purposes.

“Permit Parking District” shall mean a residential district in which parking is prohibited except in accordance with this article.

“Visitor” shall mean a person who stays temporarily at a residence but is domiciled elsewhere outside the residential district.

Section 60.561. Parking in Permit Parking Districts.

Whenever the City Council, of its own initiative or upon a petition signed by at least thirty percent (30%) of the property owners within a residential district, shall determine that the streets of a particular residential district are being used for parking by operators of motor vehicles who are nonresidents of that residential district, and the total number of spaces actually occupied by any vehicles exceeds seventy-five percent (75%) of the number of spaces on such streets, the City Council may by ordinance prohibit parking in a particular district during hours specified by the Council for that district. In such case, the City Council shall cause appropriate signs, which give notice of the prohibition, to be posted on those streets restricting all parking, except parking by holders of permits granted under the following conditions:

a. There may be issued one color-coded permit for each vehicle permitted per resident pursuant to Section 70.054 of the Webster Code belonging to a person who resides in the particular district.

b. Each resident within a permit parking district shall be issued two (2) visitors permits. Such permits shall be limited to that particular permit parking district for a stated period not to exceed one (1) year. One additional permit for visitors to a particular residence within a permit parking district may be issued for a stated period but not more than thirty (30) days.

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Permits shall be color-coded to identify the permit parking district in which they shall be valid for parking. Each permit parking district shall be assigned a different color or series of colors for the purpose of identifying the districts in which such permits apply.

Section 60.562. Exceptions.

a. The parking prohibitions contained herein shall not apply to service or delivery vehicles which are being used to provide services or make deliveries in a permit parking district.

b. A petition requesting the exception of a particular block of a permit parking district, signed by more than fifty percent (50%) of residents of that block, will authorize the City Manager to except that particular block from the restricted parking regulations.

Section 60.563. Issuance of Permits to Residents.

a. After the City Council adopts an ordinance designating a permit parking district the City Clerk shall issue parking permits to the residents of that district. This issuance shall take place upon proof of the applicant’s residence.

b. Whenever a person is no longer a resident of Webster Groves, the person holding such a permit issued under this section shall surrender it to the City Clerk or his or her authorized representative. No permit issued hereunder shall be valid for more than one (1) year, but may be renewed upon its expiration, provided that the conditions for the eligibility continue to exist.

c. It shall be unlawful for any person to represent that he or she is entitled to such a permit when he or she is not so entitled or to fail to surrender a permit in which he or she is no longer entitled. It shall also be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle displaying such a permit at any time when the holder of such permit is not entitled to hold it.

Section 60.564. Issuance of Permits to Visitors.

On the application of any resident of the restricted district, the City Clerk or his or her authorized representative shall issue two (2) visitor permits limited to a particular residence in the particular parking district. These visitor permits shall be for a period of no more than one (1) year. One additional visitor permit may be issued to a particular residence within such permit parking district and shall be limited to a period of no more than thirty (30) days.

Section 60.565. Special Events Parking.

The City Manager may waive the enforcement of the residential permit parking system in any permit parking district for the purpose of providing parking for special events. Normally this waiver will be valid for one (1) day only, but in no event for more than three (3) consecutive days.

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Section 60.566. Parking Signs.

Following the adoption of the ordinance designating an area a permit parking district, the City Manager shall cause parking signs to be posted in the district indicating the parking restrictions. It shall be unlawful thereafter to park in these districts without a permit.

Section 60.567. Changing Permit Parking District Boundaries.

Following the designation of a permit parking district, the City Council, upon receipt of a petition signed by more than fifty percent (50%) of the residents of a block contiguous to the district may by ordinance alter the boundaries of the district to include within it any such block.

Section 60.568. Penalties.

Any person who shall violate any provision of Section 60.560 through Section 60.568 shall, upon conviction, be subject to a fine of not less than Ten Dollars ($10.00) and not more than Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per conviction.

(Ord. No. 8122, § 1, 11-2-99)

Article IX. Pedestrians’ Rights and Duties

Section 60.570. Pedestrians’ Right-of-Way.

a. The operator of any vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within any marked crosswalk, or within any unmarked crosswalk at the end of a block, except at intersections where the movement of traffic is being regulated by police officers or traffic control signals, or at any point where a pedestrian tunnel or overhead crossing has been provided.

b. Every pedestrian crossing a roadway at any point other than within a marked or unmarked crosswalk shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle upon the roadway, but this provision shall not relieve the driver of a vehicle from the duty to exercise due care for the safety of a pedestrian, particularly the aged, infirm or very young.

Section 60.575. Pedestrians’ Rights and Duties at Controlled Intersections.

At any intersection where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or by police officers, any operator of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian who is crossing, or has started to cross, the roadway upon a green, or “Go,” signal; and in all other cases pedestrians shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle lawfully proceeding directly ahead on a green or “Go” signal.

Section 60.580. Pedestrians to Use Right Half of Crosswalk.

A pedestrian in a crosswalk shall proceed, whenever practicable, in the right half of the crosswalk.

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Section 60.585. Pedestrians Soliciting Rides.

No person may stand in a roadway for the purpose of soliciting a ride from the operator of any private vehicle.

Section 60.590. Pedestrians to Cross at Intersection.

No pedestrian shall cross any street, within one hundred (100) feet of an intersection except by proceeding to, and crossing at, the nearest intersection. Such offense, commonly known as “jay-walking,” shall be punished as otherwise provided herein.

Article X. Miscellaneous Regulations

Section 60.610. Trespassing on Vehicle Prohibited.

No person may without the permission of the owner or person in charge climb upon or into or swing upon any vehicle, whether it is in motion or at rest, or sound the horn or other sound producing device, or attempt to manipulate any of the levers, starting device, brakes or machinery, or set the machinery in motion.

Section 60.615. Adhering to Vehicle Prohibited.

No person traveling upon any bicycle, motorcycle, coaster, sled, roller skates, or any toy vehicle may cling to or attach himself or his vehicle to any other moving vehicle upon any street.

Section 60.620. Boarding or Alighting From Moving Vehicles Prohibited.

No person may board or alight from any vehicle when it is in motion.

Section 60.625. Unlawful Riding.

No person may ride on any portion of a moving vehicle not designed or intended for the use of passengers, except an employee engaged in the necessary discharge of a duty, or riding within a truck body in space intended for merchandise.

Section 60.630. Railroad Trains Not to Block Street.

The directing officer or the operator of any railroad train or car shall not direct the operation of or operate it in such a manner as to prevent the free use of any street for purposes of travel for a period of time longer than five (5) minutes, except that this provision shall not apply to trains or cars in motion at normal speed other than those engaged in switching. No railroad train or car may stop within an intersection or on a crosswalk for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers. The bell of a railroad locomotive may be constantly sounded while said locomotive is approaching and passing through all crossings within the City of Webster Groves. The whistle or horn of a railroad locomotive shall not regularly be sounded.

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Section 60.635. Use of Motorized Play Vehicles, Roller Skates, Coasters and Similar Devices.

No person upon roller skates, or riding in or by means of any coaster, or similar device may go upon any roadway, except when crossing a street or crosswalk, nor may any person operate a motorized scooter or motorized play vehicle upon any street, highway, roadway or sidewalk within the City, or within the boundaries of any City park, unless in an area of a park specifically designated for such use. Use of Roller Skates, Coasters and Similar Devices Restricted. (Ord. No. 8469, § 2, 7-19-05)

Section 60.637. Solicitation Limited in Public Rights-of-Way.

The sale of goods and services for profit within the rights-of-way is prohibited except that solicitations of contributions from the occupant of any vehicle by a person standing on or in proximity to a street or highway will be permitted only at an intersection which is controlled by a stop sign and shall meet the following conditions:

a. A permit is obtained from the Director Finance, or their designee, of the City of Webster Groves;

b. Volunteers must dress uniformly.

c. The soliciting organization is a bona fide charitable organization as documented by having obtained tax exempt status under Section 501C(3) from the Internal Revenue Service;

d. All solicitors must be eighteen (18) years of age or older, or sixteen (16) years of age or older with written parental consent, and there shall be a designated supervisor on site at all times who is at least twenty-one (21) years of age;

e. Solicitors may not approach specific vehicles or pedestrians;

f. Only two (2) solicitations per organization annually will be approved and each solicitation may not last longer than one (1) week;

g. The soliciting organization shall submit a written agreement wherein it will hold harmless the City of Webster Groves from any and all liability arising out of the solicitation by its members in the City of Webster Groves and shall carry liability insurance equal to that required by the City for special events as determined by the Director of Finance;

h. All locations of such solicitations must be approved and monitored by the Chief of Police or his designee based on proper traffic and safety conditions, and the Chief of Police or his designee shall have the authority to terminate any solicitation permit if necessary to preserve proper traffic and safety conditions;

(Ord. No. 8399, § 1, 4-20-04)

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Section 60.640. Use of Safety Belts.

a. As used in this section, the term "passenger car" means every motor vehicle designed for carrying ten (10) persons or less and used for the transportation of persons except that the term "passenger car" shall not include motor-cycles, motorized bicycles, motor tricycles and trucks with a licensed gross weight of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds or more.

b. Each driver, except persons employed by the United States Postal Service while performing duties for that federal agency which require the operator to service postal boxes from their vehicles, or which require frequent entry into and exit from their vehicles, and each front seat passenger of a passenger car manufactured after January 1, 1968, operated on a street or highway in this county, and persons less than eighteen (18) years of age operating or riding in a truck as defined in Section 301.010 R.S.Mo., shall wear a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt that meets federal National Highway, Transportation and Safety Act requirements; except that a child less than four (4) years of age shall be protected as required in Section 60.685. Each driver of a motor vehicle transporting a child four (4) years of age or more, but less than sixteen (16) years of age, shall secure the child in a properly adjusted and fastened safety belt. The provisions of this section shall not be applicable to persons who have a medical reason for failing to have a seat belt fastened about his or her body or to persons operating or riding a motor vehicle being used in agricultural work-related activities.

c. Each person who violates the provisions of subsection b of this section shall upon conviction be fined not more than ten dollars ($10.00). Court costs will not be assessed for this violation. In no case shall points be assessed against any person, pursuant to Section 302.302 R.S.Mo., for violation of this section. (Ord. No. 8699, § 1, 12-7-10)

(Ord. No. 7443, §1, 6-16-87; Ord. No. 8514, § 1, 9-5-06 Ord. No. 8699 § 1)

Article XI. Regulation Of Operators

Section 60.650. License Required.

It shall be unlawful for any person to drive, or permit the use or operation of, any motor vehicle upon any street or public or private way, place or lot, in the City of Webster Groves, unless the operator thereof carries a temporary instruction permit or a valid license issued to him as an operator or chauffeur under the provisions of the Statutes of the State of Missouri.

A valid license as an operator or chauffeur issued under the provisions of the Statutes of the State of Missouri shall be carried at all times by the holder thereof while driving a motor vehicle in the City of Webster Groves, and shall be displayed upon demand of any police officer, peace officer or any other duly authorized person, for inspection when demand is made therefor. Failure of any chauffeur or operator of a motor vehicle to exhibit his license to any of the aforesaid officers, or other duly authorized officer, shall be presumptive evidence that said person is not a duly licensed chauffeur or motor vehicle operator.

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Section 60.651. Proof of Insurance Required.

It shall be unlawful for any person to drive, or permit the use or operation of, any motor vehicle upon any street or public or private way, place or lot in the City of Webster Groves, unless the operator thereof carries proof of automobile insurance as required by Section 303.024 R.S.Mo. (as amended). (Ord. No. 7984, § 1, 6-10-97)

Section 60.652. Driving with a Canceled, Suspended or Revoked Driver’s License.

It shall be unlawful for any person whose license and driving privilege as a resident or nonresident has been canceled, suspended, or revoked under the provisions of Sections 302.0101 through 302.340, Sections 302.500 through 302.540, Section 544.046 or Chapter 577 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri, as amended, or under the laws of any other state, to drive any motor vehicle upon any highway, street, or public or private way, place or lot, in the City of Webster Groves, while such license and privilege is canceled, suspended or revoked and before an official reinstatement notice or termination notice is issued by the Missouri Director of Revenue or his authorized agent or officer. (Ord. No. 7975, § 1, 5-6-97)

Section 60.655. Minimum Age Requirement.

Any person under the age of sixteen (16) years shall not operate a motor vehicle anywhere in this city.

Section 60.660. Requirements with Respect to Displaying State Registration Plates.

Before being parked or operated on any street, alley, roadway, public driveway, public parking lot, municipal parking lot, or municipal permit parking lot, every motor vehicle or trailer shall have displayed thereon valid license plates or temporary permit issued by the director entirely unobscured, unobstructed, all parts thereof plainly visible and kept reasonably clean, and fastened in such a manner that the letters or numerals are right side up and the plate does not swing. On all motor vehicles one plate shall be displayed on the front and the other on the rear of the motor vehicle, not less than eight (8) nor more than forty-eight (48) inches above the ground, except that on trailers, motorcycles, motor-tricycles and motor scooters one plate shall be so displayed on the rear thereof.

No person is guilty of a violation of this section for failure to display license plates on the front of any motor vehicle until he has received two (2) plates for that vehicle. (Ord. No. 7372, § 1, 2-4-86)

Section 60.665 Using Counterfeit License Plate Prohibited.

No person may make a replica, facsimile, or counterfeit of any number plate issued by the city, the State of Missouri, or any other state, or erase, change, or alter the number of any such plate, or knowingly use or display on any motor vehicle a replica, facsimile or counterfeit number plate or any plate on which the number has been erased, changed, or altered.

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Section 60.670. Driving While Under Influence of Intoxicating Liquor or Drugs Prohibited.

No person may operate a vehicle on the streets while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs. By the term “under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs” is meant that degree of influence which affects to an appreciable degree the ability of the operator to operate his vehicle in a manner in which an ordinarily prudent and cautious person in full possession of his faculties would operate his vehicle under like conditions. Any person who by reason of thickness of speech, or incoherence, or visible degree of lack of muscular coordination, or by other, customary indicia of excessive use of alcohol or drugs shall be prima facie considered to be “under the influence.”

Section 60.671. Alcohol Content in Blood.

No person shall drive a motor vehicle when the person has eight-hundredths of one percent (1%) or more by weight of alcohol in his blood. As used in this section percent by weight of alcohol in the blood shall be based upon grams of alcohol per one hundred (100) milliliters of blood and may be shown by chemical analysis of the person’s blood, breath, saliva or urine. For the purposes of determining the alcoholic content of a person’s blood under this section, the tests shall be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Sections 564.441, 564.442, and 564.444 of the Revised Statutes of Missouri in 1969, as amended.

A person shall not be convicted under Sections 60.670 and 60.671, but shall be convicted under only one of said sections. (Ord. No. 8227, § 1, 10-16-01)

Section 60.672. Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages.

No person shall consume any alcoholic beverage while operating a moving motor vehicle upon any street or public or private way, place or lot in the City of Webster Groves. (Ord. No. 8054, § 1, 10-6-98)

Section 60.675. Collision or Accident – Leaving the Scene Thereof.

The operator of any vehicle involved in any accident resulting in injury or death to any person, or damage to any property, shall immediately stop the vehicle at the scene of the accident, and give his name, residence (including street number and city), registration number of his vehicle, and chauffeur’s or registered operator’s number, if any, to the person struck or to the driver or occupants of any vehicle collided with, to the owner of the damaged property, or to police officer, or if no police officer is in the vicinity, then to the Webster Groves Police Station or Webster Groves officer, and he shall render to any person injured in the accident reasonable assistance, including transporting the person to a physician or surgeon for medical or surgical treatment, if it is apparent that such treatment is necessary, or is requested by the injured person. Even where no damage or injury results from any collision between a vehicle and any other object whatever, including any other vehicle, the operator of such vehicle shall, within one (1) hour after such collision, notify, in person, a police officer of this city and shall execute such forms and give such information as may be requested by the police officer.

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Section 60.680. Protective Headgear Required of Operators and Passengers of Motorcycles.

a. Every person operating or riding as a passenger on any motorcycle, as defined in subsection (2) hereof, upon any public street, alley or way of this city shall wear protective headgear at all times said vehicle is in motion. The protective headgear shall meet reasonable standards and specifications established by the director of revenue of the State of Missouri.

b. A “motorcycle” is hereby defined as a motor vehicle operated on two (2) wheels.

Section 60.685. Use of Child Restraint Devices.

a. Every person transporting a child under the age of sixteen (16) years shall be responsible, when transporting such child in a motor vehicle operated by that person, for providing for the protection of the child. Every child under the age of four (4) years shall be protected by a child passenger restraint system appropriate for that child.

b. Children weighing less than forty (40) pounds, regardless of age, shall be secured in a child passenger restraint system appropriate for that child.

c. Children at least four years of age but less than eight years of age, who also weigh at least forty (40) pounds but less than eighty (80) pounds, and who are also less than four feet, nine inches tall, shall be secured in a child passenger restraint system or booster seat appropriate for that child.

d. Children at least eighty (80) pounds or children more than four feet, nine inches in height shall be secured by a vehicle safety belt or booster seat appropriate for that child.

e. A child who otherwise would be required to be secured in a booster seat may be transported in the back seat of a motor vehicle while wearing only a lap belt if the back seat of the motor vehicle is not equipped with a combination lap and shoulder belt for booster seat installation.

f. When transporting children in the immediate family when there are more children than there are seating positions in the enclosed area of a motor vehicle, the children who are not able to be restrained by a child safety restraint device appropriate for the child shall sit in the area behind the front seat of the motor vehicle unless the motor vehicle is designed only for a front seat area. The driver transporting children referred to in this subsection is not in violation of this section.

g. Any person who violates this section may upon conviction be fined fifty-five dollars ($55.00) and court costs. The charges shall be dismissed or withdrawn if the driver prior to or around his or her hearing provides evidence of acquisition of a child passenger restraint system or child booster seat which is satisfactory to the court.

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h. This section does not apply to any public carrier for hire. The provisions of this section shall not apply to students four (4) years of age or older who are passengers on a school bus designed for carrying eleven (11) passengers or more and which is manufactured or equipped pursuant to Missouri Minimum Standards for School Buses as defined in Section 301.010 R.S.Mo.

i. For repeat offenders this ordinance shall allow for the escalation of the fine from the minimum of $55.00 to a maximum of $100.00. (Ord. No. 8699, § 1, 12-7-10.)

(Ord. No. 8514, § 2, 9-5-06 Ord. No. 8699 § 2).

Article XII. Licensing Of Vehicles

Section 60.710. License Required.

No person may stop, park or operate a motor vehicle upon the streets of Webster Groves unless:

a. The vehicle displays a metallic license plate securely attached to a state issued plate, or a license sticker securely and permanently affixed by pasting or gluing to 1the lower right corner of the windshield, unobstructed and in plain view, issued by the City of Webster Groves to owner of the vehicle; or

b. The owner of the vehicle resides outside the City of Webster Groves, and

1. The vehicle does not remain in the City of Webster Groves for as many as twenty (20) consecutive days; and

2. The owner has complied with any state or local laws effective at his place of residence requiring licensing of motor vehicles; and

3. A registration number and initial abbreviation of the state or city of the owner’s residence is displayed on the vehicle. (Ord. No. 7254, § 1(a), 3-1-83)

Section 60.715. License Fees.

Every owner of a motor vehicle which is stopped, parked or operated upon the public streets of Webster Groves, except vehicle owners exempted under Section 60.710, shall obtain an annual license, offered for sale on the first day of December in each year, and due by the following first day of March of each year, at a fee in accordance with the following schedule:

For motor vehicles other than motorcycles and motor tricycles: Six Dollars and Fifty Cents ($6.50).

For motorcycles and motor tricycles: Three Dollars ($3.00).

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If application for license that is not delinquent is made during the period beginning on the first day of September and ending on the last day of November, only one-half (1/2) of the full annual fee need be paid.

License fees due hereunder shall become delinquent first day of March of each year in which due and shall be subject to a penalty of Two Dollars ($2.00) per license. (Ord. No. 7254, § 1(b), 3-1-83; Ord. No. 7323, § 1, 11-19-85; Ord. No. 7362, § 1, 11-19-85)

Section 60.720. Issuance of License.

The Director of Finance, upon payment of the license fee, shall issue a metal license plate that can be securely attached to a state issued license plate, or a license sticker printed on paper or fabric and made and designed so that it will adhere to the windshield of the vehicle. Such a metallic license plate shall have cast or impressed thereon and such a sticker shall have printed thereon, so as easily distinguishable, the number of the plate in arabic numerals, together with the words “City of Webster Groves” and the year for which the license is issued.

No license may be assigned or transferred or used by any person other than the one to whom it was issued. The metal license plate or the license sticker must be affixed to the licensed vehicle in the manner required by Section 60.710 by no later than first day of March in the case of an annual license and immediately upon issuance in the case of those licenses issued for a portion of the year. (Ord. No. 7254, § 1(c), 3-1-83)

Section 60.730. Dealer’s Licenses.

Every person in the business of manufacturing, dealing in, selling or offering for sale any motor vehicles within the City of Webster Groves shall be required to have a separate city dealer’s plate for each of its motor vehicles stopped, parked or operated upon the streets of Webster Groves. Such person shall annually make to the director of finance a verified application, upon a blank [form] to be furnished by the city, which will contain (a) the name and business address of such dealer, (b) a brief description of each style or type of motor vehicle manufactured or customarily dealt in by such dealer, and (c) the number of city plates requested. A fee of Five Dollars ($5.00) shall be charged to process the application which will be filed in the office of the director of finance who will thereupon issue to the dealer a certificate of registration. The director of finance shall maintain a record of which dealer plates are issued to the dealer. Each dealer’s plate shall bear an assigned number in Arabic numerals, together with the letter “D,” the words “Webster Groves,” and the year for which it is issued. It shall be of such size to permit it being securely attached to every state dealer plate attached to motor vehicles of the manufacturer or dealer when it is stopped, parked or operated upon the streets of Webster Groves. No such vehicle may be so stopped, parked or operated upon the streets unless the numbered plate is on the vehicle. The dealer must obtain a numbered plate for each state issued dealer plate. A license fee of Two Dollars and Fifty Cents ($2.50) shall be charged for each city dealer plate issued. The numbered plate may be used only upon motor vehicles owned or controlled by the dealer for the primary purpose of the sale thereof in connection with the regular conduct of the dealer’s business. Dealer’s licenses shall be offered for sale on the first day of December in each year and shall be required to be displayed by the following first day of March of each year. (Ord. No. 7254, § 1(d), 3-1-83)

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Article XIII. Equipment, Size and Weight Regulations

Section 60.810. Lights, Lamps and Reflectors.

The equipment required on all motor vehicles shall be the same as required by the Statutes of the State of Missouri.

Section 60.815. Bicycles.

Every bicycle or other vehicle propelled or moved by human power over the streets, whether moving or stopped, parked, or otherwise left standing upon a street, during the period intervening between one-half hour after sunset and one-half hour before sunrise, and at all other times when fog or other atmospheric conditions render the operation of such vehicles upon the streets dangerous, shall carry at least one white light, so constructed or mounted and adjusted that it will be visible, under normal atmospheric conditions, for a distance of at least one hundred (100) feet in the direction in which the vehicle is moving. On the rear of each such vehicle during said period there shall be mounted either a red light or a red reflector, directed to the rear. Spot lights may not be used upon any such vehicle at any time.

Section 60.820. Horns.

Every motor vehicle shall be equipped with a horn, directed forward, capable of emitting a sound adequate in quantity and volume to give warning of the approach of the vehicle to other users of the street and to pedestrians. It shall be used for warning purposes only and may not be used for making any unnecessary noise, and no other sound-producing signaling device may be used at any time except upon emergency vehicles.

Section 60.825. Mufflers.

Muffler cut-outs may not be used at any time. No vehicle may be driven in such manner or condition that excessive and unnecessary noises will be made by its machinery, motor, signaling device, or other parts, or by any improperly loaded cargo. The motors of all motor vehicles shall be fitted with properly attached mufflers of such capacity or construction as to quiet, the maximum possible, exhaust noise. Any cut-out or opening in the exhaust pipe between the motor and the muffler on any motor vehicle shall be completely closed and disconnected from its operating lever, and shall be so arranged that it cannot automatically open, or be opened or operated, while the vehicle is in motion.

Section 60.830. Brakes.

Every motor vehicle, except a motorcycle, shall at all times have two (2) sets of adequate brakes, in good working order, and motorcycles shall have one set of adequate brakes in good working order.

Section 60.835. Mirrors.

Every motor vehicle so constructed or loaded that the operator cannot see the road behind by looking backward or around the side of the vehicle shall have a mirror so adjusted as to reveal the road behind and be visible from the operator’s seat.

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Section 60.840. Projections.

Every motor vehicle carrying a pole or other object which projects more than five (5) feet from the rear of the vehicle shall, during the period when lights are required by this Article, carry a red light at or near the rear end of the pole or other object so projecting, located so as to be visible from either side of the vehicle and from the rear. At other times a red flag or cloth, not less than sixteen (16) inches square, shall be displayed at the end of the projection.

Section 60.845. Tow Lines.

When one vehicle is being towed by another, they shall be coupled by a line so that the two (2) vehicles will be separated by not more than fifteen (15) feet, and there shall be displayed on the tow line a white cloth or paper so that the same will be clearly visible to other users of the highway. During the time lights are required, lights shall be displayed on both vehicles.

Section 60.850. Lugs, Flanges, Etc.

No metal-tired vehicle may be operated over any street if it has on the periphery of any road wheels any lug, flange, cleat, ridge, belt, or any projection of metal or wood which projects radially beyond the tread or traffic surface of the tire, unless the street is protected by putting down solid planks or other suitable material, or by attachments to the wheels to prevent the vehicle from damaging the street. However, a tractor or traction engine or similar vehicle equipped with what is known as caterpillar treads may be operated on the streets if the caterpillar does not contain any projection of any kind likely to injure the surface of the street, or if it has upon its wheels “V” shaped, diagonal, or other cleats arranged in such manner as to be continuously in contact with the road surface, and the gross weight on the wheels per inch of width of such cleats or road surface, when measured in the direction of the axle of the vehicle, does not exceed eight hundred (800) pounds.

Section 60.855. Restrictions Upon Use of Streets by Commercial Vehicles of Certain Weight.

The Council may designate those streets which shall be prohibited for through traffic purposes to commercial vehicles of heavy weights. Said streets and the types of commercial vehicles restricted therefrom shall be as ordered by the Council. Said streets shall be as designated in Schedule J hereof.

Section 60.860. Operation of Vehicle in Dangerous Condition Prohibited.

No person may operate any vehicles, nor may any owner, superintendent, or foreman in charge of or having control over a vehicle and driver knowingly permit the vehicle to be driven, in such condition or so constructed or so loaded as to be likely to cause delay in traffic or accident to man, animal, or property, or to spill or dump any litter or trash.

Article XIV. Penalties and Procedure Upon Violation of Regulations

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Section 60.910. Penalties.

(Ord. No. 7982, § 1, 6-10-97) Repealed. (Ord. No. 8972, §2, 2-21-2017)

Section 60.915. Procedure Upon Violation.

a. Whenever a police officer halts a person for the violation of any of the provisions of this Chapter, other than for the purpose of giving him a warning and does not take such person in immediate custody, the officer shall issue to said violator a complaint and summons which shall be in the form, known as the “Uniform Traffic Ticket,” substantially in accordance with the provisions for same set forth in the Missouri Rules of Practice and Procedure in Municipal and Traffic Courts, promulgated by the Supreme Court of Missouri. Upon receiving the written promise of such person to appear in response to the charge against him, as specified in said citation, the officer may release such person. Any person who willfully violates his written promise to appear, given in accordance with this provision, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties hereinabove provided, regardless of the disposition of the offense for which he was originally charged.

b. If the person charged resides outside the City of Webster Groves, the arresting officer may (and if such person lives outside the State of Missouri, shall) require that he enter into a recognizance with sufficient security conditioned that he will appear before the Municipal Judge at the time and place appointed before such person is released from custody and if such violator fails or refuses to enter into such recognizance he may be committed to jail and held to answer to the charge at the next session of the Municipal Court.

c. Whenever any motor vehicle without an operator is found parked in violation of any of the parking restrictions of this Chapter, the officer finding same shall take its registration number and any other information displayed on the vehicle which may identify its user, and affix conspicuously to the vehicle a notice in writing on a form provided by the City for the operator to answer to the charge against him at the time and place specified in said citation. Any operator of a motor vehicle who willfully neglects to answer the charge set forth in said citation shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, be subject to the penalties hereinabove provided, regardless of the disposition of the charge for which the citation was originally issued. If any vehicle is found in violation of the provisions of this Chapter regulating the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles and the identity of the operator cannot be determined, the owner, or person in whose name such vehicle is registered, shall be prima facie responsible for such violation.

Section 60.920. Traffic Violations Bureau.

a. The Municipal Court shall by order, which may from time to time be amended, supplemented or repealed, designate the traffic offenses within the authority of the violations clerk, provided that such designated offenses shall in no event include traffic cases involving property damage or personal injury, operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or drugs or permitting another person under such influence to operate a motor vehicle owned

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by the defendant or in his custody or control, speeding in excess of ten (10) miles an hour above the legal speed limit, any second speeding offense in a two (2) year period, driving without license but not expired license when within sixty (60) days after expiration, driving when license is suspended or revoked, or leaving the scene of an accident. The Court, by published order to be prominently posted in the place where fines are to be paid, shall specify by suitable schedules, the amount of fines to be imposed for first and subsequent offenses, designating each offense specifically in the schedules, provided such fines are within the limits declared by law. Fines and costs shall be paid to, receipted by and accounted for by the violations clerk.

b. Within five (5) days after the service of a traffic ticket, any person charged with any traffic offense within the authority of the violations clerk may appear by attorney or in person before the violations clerk with his driver’s license and, upon signing a plea of guilty and waiver of trial, pay the fine established for the offense charged and costs, if any. He shall, prior to such plea, waiver and payment, be informed of his right to stand trial, that his signature to the plea of guilty will have the same force and effect as a judgment of the court, and that the record of conviction may be sent to the State office from which he received his driver’s license.

Section 60.930. Repealed.

(Ord. No. 7896, § 3, 2-20-96)

Article XV. Enforcement of Railroad Crossings

Section 60.935. Obedience to Signal Devices at Railroad Crossings Required.

All persons shall obey signal devices at railroad crossings and, in any event, no vehicle shall be driven through, around or under a crossing gate or barrier at a railroad crossing while that gate or barrier is closed or is being opened or closed, or through a railroad crossing at which a signal device is installed during the time such signal device is indicating an approaching Train.

Section 60.936. Automated Enforcement System Authorized.

The Department is authorized to install and operate an automated enforcement system within the City for the purpose of enforcing obedience to signal devices at railroad crossings as provided in Section 60.935.

Section 60.937. Rebuttable Presumption.

a. If the City proves: (1) that a motor vehicle was being operated or used; (2) that the operation or use of the motor vehicle was in violation of Section 60.935; and (3) that the defendant is the Owner of the motor vehicle, then:

b. A rebuttable presumption exists that the Owner of a motor vehicle operated or used in violation of Section 60.935 was the operator of the vehicle at the time and place the violation was captured by a Recorded Image.

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Section 60.938. Enforcement Procedures.

a. The Department is responsible for the enforcement and administration of this Article. Except as otherwise provided herein, upon review of recorded image(s) showing an infraction under this section, a police officer of the City Police Department shall complete a violation notice in a form approved by the City (which form may be completed electronically or online) and the City shall cause the completed violation notice to be mailed to the owner at its last known address by first class U.S. mail, postage prepaid.

1. Pursuant to Section 60.938, and based upon the information obtained from the recorded image, the police officer may obtain any additional information about the Owner, which is necessary to complete the violation notice, from the records of the Missouri Department of Revenue or any other legal means; or, if the motor vehicle is registered to another state or country, from the motor vehicle registration records of the department or agency of the other state or country analogous to the Missouri Department of Revenue or any other legal means.

2. If there is more than one Owner of the motor vehicle, the violation notice will be addressed to the primary Owner, or the first-listed Owner if there is no primary Owner.

b. The violation notice shall contain, at a minimum, the following information:

1. A statement that the Recorded Images are evidence of the violation of Section 60.935; and

2. A statement that if, at the time of the violation, the motor vehicle was being operated by a person other than the Owner, the Owner may transfer responsibility for the violation to the person who was in possession and control of the motor vehicle at that time and place, if the Owner, or the Owner’s representative where the Owner is not a natural person, submits to the City by affidavit, on a form provided by the City, or under oath at the municipal court proceeding, the name and current address of the person:

A. Having possession and control of the vehicle at the time and place of the violation;

B. Who was the lessee of the vehicle at the time of the violation, if the vehicle was rented or leased from a person in the business of renting or leasing motor vehicles at that time; or

C. Who was the subsequent owner of the motor vehicle, if ownership of the vehicle was transferred by the owner before the time of the violation.

c. Any sworn statement provided by an owner shall be examined by the City Prosecuting Attorney. If the City Prosecuting Attorney determines that a statement is sufficient, then the citation shall be withdrawn and a letter to that

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effect shall be sent to the owner by the City. If the City Prosecuting Attorney determines that a statement is insufficient, including, but not limited to, a determination based upon a comparison of the statement to the recorded image(s), then a letter shall be sent to the owner (any or all of them) at its last known address by first-class U.S. Mail, postage prepaid by the City indicating that the statement was insufficient and the fine specified must be paid at the appropriate time and place stated in the letter. If the statement timely provides the name, address and operator’s license number of any person renting, leasing, or having control of the motor vehicle at the time the violation occurred, then the citation may be withdrawn, a letter to that effect may be sent to the owner by the City, and a new citation may be issued to the identified person together with a copy of the identifying statement, which person shall be liable hereunder as if an owner. If the operator of a stolen vehicle or a vehicle bearing stolen license plates or tags that violates this ordinance is identified, such person shall be liable as if an owner.

d. Any notice mailed under this Section is presumed to have been received by the Owner on the 5th day after the date the notice is mailed.

e. In lieu of issuing a violation notice, the Department may mail to the Owner a warning notice, on a form created by the Department.

f. Any person who shall fail to respond to a violation notice or letter issued under this section by timely payment of fine or by timely and sufficient statement of an affirmative defense as described herein, or who shall submit a false sworn statement hereunder, shall be subject to prosecution for failure to respond to a violation notice in the municipal court for violation of this section subject to the general penalty provisions of the City.

Section 60.939. Affirmative Defenses.

a. In addition to all applicable affirmative defenses available by law, it shall be an affirmative defense to an information filed under this Section 60.935, to be proven by a preponderance of the evidence, that:

1. The signal device was not in proper position and sufficiently legible to an ordinarily observant person; or

2. The operator of the motor vehicle was acting in compliance with the lawful order or direction of a police officer; or

3. The operator of the motor vehicle violated the instruction of the signal device so as to yield the right-of-way to an immediately approaching authorized emergency vehicle; or

4. The motor vehicle was being operated as part of a funeral procession pursuant to Missouri Revised Statute 194.503; or

5. The motor vehicle was being operated as an authorized emergency vehicle as defined and in compliance with Missouri Revised Statute 304.022; or

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6. The motor vehicle was a stolen vehicle and being operated by a person other than the Owner of the vehicle without the effective consent of the Owner; or

7. The license plate depicted in the recorded image of the violation was a stolen plate and being displayed on a motor vehicle other than the motor vehicle for which the plate had been issued; or

8. The motor vehicle was being operated by a person other than the Owner of the vehicle, provided that the Owner, or the Owner’s representative in the circumstance where the Owner is not a natural person, submits to the City by affidavit, on a form provided by the City, or under oath at the municipal court proceeding, the name and current address of the person (1) who had possession and control of the motor vehicle at the time of the violation; or (2) who was the lessee of the motor vehicle at the time of the violation, if the motor vehicle was rented or leased from a person in the business of renting or leasing motor vehicles at that time; or (3) who was the subsequent owner of the motor vehicle, if ownership of the vehicle was transferred by the Owner before the time of the violation; or

9. The presence of ice, snow, unusual amounts of rain or other unusually hazardous road conditions existed that would make compliance with Section 60.935 more dangerous under the circumstances than non-compliance.

b. To demonstrate that at the time of the violation the motor vehicle was a stolen vehicle or the license plate displayed on the motor vehicle was a stolen plate, the Owner must submit proof acceptable to the municipal court that the theft of the vehicle or license plate had been timely reported to the appropriate law enforcement agency.

c. The existence of affirmative defenses as provided in this Section shall not be construed to preclude the defendant from introducing any other evidence of innocence which may be weighed by the court pursuant to existing procedures. (Ord. No. 8520, §§ 2-6, 11-21-06)

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Article XVI. Schedules

Section 60.940. Schedule A – Maximum Speed for Designated Streets.

a. In accordance with Article IV of this Chapter, all vehicles operating on and within the limits of the following designated streets or portions thereof shall operate at speeds as hereinafter provided in this and the following subsection:

Street Maximum Speed Limit

Berry Road Thirty (30) miles per hour

Big Bend Boulevard between Berry Road and Gore Avenue, Maple Avenue and Lockwood Avenue, Laclede Station Road and Key West Avenue

Thirty (30) miles per hour

Brentwood Boulevard between Marshall Road and North Elm Avenue

Thirty-five (35) miles per hour

North Elm Avenue, Lockwood Avenue to Kirkham Avenue/Brentwood Boulevard

Thirty-five (35) miles per hour

South Elm Avenue, Big Bend Boulevard to Watson Road

Thirty (30) miles per hour

South Elm Avenue between Lockwood Avenue and Big Bend Boulevard

Twenty-five (25) miles per hour

Glendale Road, Edgar Road to Big Bend Boulevard

Thirty (30) miles per hour

I-44, westwardly and eastwardly between Berry Road and the City of Shrewsbury City limits (Ord. No. 7924, § 1, 5-21-96)

Sixty (60) miles per hour

I-44, Expressway ramps at Elm Avenue, Berry Road and Laclede Station Road

Thirty (30) miles per hour

I-44, eastwardly and westwardly within the City limits of Webster Groves

Minimum speed – forty (40) miles per hour

Kirkham Avenue, Gore Avenue to Western City limits

Thirty (30) miles per hour

West Kirkham, eastbound and westbound, from City limits at Glendale to North Rock Hill Road

Twenty-five (25) miles per hour

Laclede Station Rd on the west side of Murdoch Ave southwardly to Highway 66

Forty (40) miles per hour

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Street Maximum Speed Limit

North Laclede Station Road between Big Bend and Marshall

Thirty-five (35) miles per hour

Lockwood Avenue, Berry Road to Rock Hill Road, Plant Avenue to Summit Avenue

Thirty (30) miles per hour

b. The City Manager shall cause to be posted at all entrances to the City signs with

black letters four (4) inches high and one (1) inch wide, on a white background, indicating the maximum speed of twenty-five (25) miles per hour unless otherwise posted, and shall cause to be posted upon all of the streets listed in Paragraph 1 above similar signs with the designated speed for said streets thereon.

Congested Districts.

Beginning on the east side of Maple Avenue at a point in the prolongation of the south line of Cedar Avenue at said intersection, and extending westwardly along the south side of Cedar Avenue to its intersection with the east line of Gore Avenue; thence southwardly along the east line of Gore Avenue at a point which would be the prolongation of the south line of Cedar Avenue at its intersection with said Gore Avenue; thence west along the south line of Cedar Avenue to the east line of Gray Avenue; thence over and across said Gray Avenue in a westwardly direction to a point, which would be the prolongation of the south line of Cedar Avenue; thence northwardly along the west line of Gray Avenue to its intersection with the south line of Cedar Avenue; thence westwardly along the south line of Cedar Avenue to the east line of Jefferson Road; thence westwardly and across said

Jefferson Road to a point in the west line of Jefferson Road, which would be the prolongation of the south line of said Cedar Avenue; thence northwardly along the west line of Jefferson Road to the south line of Lockwood Avenue; thence westwardly along the south line of Lockwood Avenue to the center of the intersection of said Lockwood Avenue and Rock Hill Road; thence northwardly in a straight line to the north line of Lockwood Avenue; thence eastwardly and along the north line of Lockwood Avenue to the intersection of the north line of Lockwood Avenue with the west line of Gore Avenue; thence northwardly along the west line of Gore Avenue to its intersection with the south line of Kirkham Avenue; thence eastwardly across said Gore Avenue in a straight line to a point, which would be the prolongation of the south line of said Kirkham Avenue to the east line of said Gore Avenue; thence southwardly along the east line of said Gore Avenue to the north line of Moody Avenue; thence eastwardly along the north line of Moody Avenue to a point in the east line of Elm Avenue, which would be the prolongation of the north line of Moody Avenue; thence southwardly along the east line of Elm Avenue to the north line of Lockwood Avenue; thence eastwardly along the north line of Lockwood Avenue to the east line of Glen Road; thence in a straight line across Lockwood Avenue to the south line thereof, which would be the intersection of the east line of Plant Avenue and the south line of Lockwood Avenue; thence westward and along the south line of said Lockwood Avenue to the east line of Maple Avenue; thence southwardly along the east line of Maple Avenue to the point of beginning.

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Beginning at the intersection of the southwestern line of Maple Avenue and the southeastern line of Big Bend Boulevard; thence southwestwardly along the southeast line of Big Bend Boulevard and its southwestwardly prolongation to the west line of Gore Avenue; thence north along the west line of Gore Avenue to the southwest prolongation of the northwestern line of Big Bend Boulevard; thence northeastwardly along the southwestward extension of the northwestern line of Big Bend Boulevard and continuing northeastwardly along the northwest line of said Big Bend Boulevard to the northwestward prolongation of the southwestern line of Maple Avenue; thence southeastwardly along the northwestward prolongation of the southwestern line of Maple Avenue to point of beginning.

All that portion of Big Bend Boulevard beginning at a line which is perpendicular to the southeastern line of Big Bend Boulevard at its intersection with the northeastern line of Chamberlain Place and extending southwestwardly to the south line of Lockwood Avenue and all that portion of Lockwood Avenue beginning in the northwestern line of Big Bend Boulevard and extending westwardly to its intersection with the eastern line of Summit Avenue.

Beginning at the intersection of the northern line of Kirkham Avenue and the western line of Rock Hill Road; thence westwardly along the northern line of Kirkham to the western City Limits; thence southwardly along the western City Limits to the southern line of Kirkham Avenue; thence eastwardly along the southern line of Kirkham Avenue to the western line of Rock Hill Road; thence northwardly along the western line of Rock Hill Road to the point of beginning.

(Ord. No. 7598, § 2, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09)

Section 60.945. Schedule B – One-Way Streets.

In accordance with Article V of this Chapter, traffic shall move only in the direction indicated upon the following streets:

Name of Street Direction of Traffic Movement

Cornell Avenue between North Elm and Ravine Avenues

East and northbound only

Upon Glencoe Avenue between Gore and Allen Avenues

Westwardly

Upon that portion of Kirkham Avenue from Lincoln Avenue to College Avenue lying southwardly from the former St. Louis Public Service Company’s right-of-way

Eastwardly direction

The northern two lanes of Lockwood Avenue lying between Rock Hill Road and Swon Avenue

Westwardly and Southwardly

The southern two lanes of that portion of Lockwood Avenue lying between Rock Hill

Northwardly and Eastwardly

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Road and Swon Avenue

Upon that portion of Lockwood Avenue lying eastwardly and southwardly from the St. Louis Public Service Company’s right-of-way between Swon Avenue and the western City Limits

Northwardly and Eastwardly direction

Upon that portion of Lockwood Avenue lying westwardly and northwardly from the St. Louis Public Service Company’s direction right-of-way between Swon Avenue and the western City Limits

Westwardly and Southwardly

Entrance to municipal parking lot on the west line of North Gore Avenue

Westwardly only

Outer roadway of South Elm Avenue for a distance of two hundred twenty-six (226) feet, north of the north line of Old Watson Road

Northbound only

East Lockwood Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard And South Old Orchard

Eastbound only

(Ord. No. 7238, § 1, 11-16-82; Ord. No. 7631, § 1, 11-20-90; Ord. No. 8137 § 1, 2-1-00)

Section 60.950. Schedule C – Through Streets.

In accordance with Article VI of this Chapter, vehicles shall be brought to a full and complete stop before entering or crossing the following designated streets or locations:

Big Bend Boulevard from the eastern city limits to the western city limits except at the intersections of Glendale Road, Elm Avenue, South Laclede Station Road, and the traffic signal complex at North Laclede Station Road, Newport Avenue and Wilshusen Avenue.

Bompart Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and Marshall Avenue, except at the intersections of Lockwood Avenue and Newport Avenue.

Edgar Road between Big Bend Boulevard and U.S. Highway 66, except at the intersection of Jackson Road.

Elm Avenue between the north city limits and U.S. Highway 66, except at the intersections of Kirkham Avenue/Brentwood Boulevard, Lockwood Avenue, Swon Avenue, Big Bend Boulevard, the on and off ramps for eastbound and westbound Interstate 44, Glendale Road, Old Watson Road, and Thornton Avenue.

Glendale Road between Big Bend Boulevard and Edgar Road, except at the intersection of Elm Avenue.

Gore Avenue between Rock Hill Road and Lockwood Avenue, except at the intersections of Kirkham Avenue and West Jackson Road.

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Grant Road between Big Bend Boulevard and U.S. Highway 66.

Hampshire Court and East Rose Avenue, between Elm Avenue and Edgar Road.

Kirkham Avenue from Elm Avenue to the Western City Limits, except at the intersections of Gore Avenue and Rock Hill Road.

Laclede Station Road from the northern city limits to U.S. Highway 366, except at the intersections of Marshall Avenue, Newport Avenue, Big Bend Boulevard, Jackson Road, and Watson Road (U.S. Highway 366).

Lockwood Avenue between Berry Road and Big Bend Boulevard, except at its intersections with Rock Hill Road, Gore Avenue, Elm Avenue, Jefferson and South Maple.

Marshall Avenue between Brentwood and Big Bend Boulevard, except at the intersections of Glen Road (east side of the railroad overpass), Laclede Station Road, Bompart Avenue, and Summit Avenue.

Newport Avenue between Brentwood Brentwood and Big Bend Boulevard, except at the intersections of West Glen Road for Westbound only Newport traffic; East Glen Road; and Bompart Avenue.

Old Watson Road between Rock Hill Road and Elm Avenue except at the intersection of Holly Drive.

Rock Hill Road from the northern city limits to Old Watson Road, except at the intersections of Kirkham Avenue, Lockwood Avenue, Swon Avenue, Big Bend Boulevard, Gore Avenue and West Jackson Road.

Summit Avenue between Newport Avenue and Marshall Avenue.

Swon Avenue between Lockwood Avenue and Big Bend Boulevard, except at the intersections of Gray Avenue, Gore Avenue, Elm Avenue, Rock Hill Road, Sylvester Avenue and Jefferson Road.

Thornton Avenue from the west line of Brentwood Boulevard through the east line of Ennis Avenue.

(Ord. No. 7255, § 1, 3-1-83; Ord. No. 7333, § 1, 4-2-85; Ord. No. 7334, § 1, 4-2-85; Ord. No. 7462, § 1, 10-6-87; Ord. No. 7575, § 1, 12-5-89; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09)

Section 60.955. Schedule D – Four-Way Stop Intersections.

In accordance with Article VI of this Chapter, vehicles shall be brought to a full and complete stop before entering the following intersections:

Atlanta Avenue and Margaret Avenue Big Bend Boulevard and Elm Avenue Big Bend Boulevard and Glendale Road Big Bend Boulevard and South Laclede Station Road

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Big Bend Boulevard and South Rock Hill Road Bompart Avenue and Marshall Avenue Bompart Avenue and Newport Avenue Bristol Road and Jefferson Road Cannonbury and Culver Hill Dale Avenue and Spring Avenue East Swon Avenue and South Maple Avenue Edgar Road and Glendale Road Edgar Road and Jackson Road Elm Avenue and Big Bend Boulevard (controlled by electric signal) Elm Avenue and Glendale Road Elm Avenue and the on and off ramps for westbound Interstate Highway 44 (controlled by electric traffic signal) Elm Avenue and the on and off ramps for westbound Interstate Highway 44 (controlled by electric traffic signal) Elm Avenue and Kirkham Avenue/Brentwood Boulevard (controlled by electric traffic signal) Elm Avenue and Lockwood Avenue (controlled by electric traffic signal) Elm Avenue and Old Watson Road Elm Avenue and Swon Avenue (controlled by electric signal) North Elm Avenue and Thornton Avenue Gore Avenue and Rock Hill Road Gore Avenue and West Jackson Road North Gore Avenue and Kirkham Avenue North Gore Avenue and Lockwood Avenue Gray Avenue and Jackson Road Innisfail Drive and Selma Avenue Brentwood Brentwood and Marshall Avenue and Atlanta Avenue (controlled by electric traffic signal) Kirkham Avenue and Rock Hill Road North Laclede Station Road and Marshall Avenue (electric signals as installed) North Laclede Station Road and Newport Avenue (electric signals as installed) South Laclede Station Road and Jackson Road (controlled by electric traffic signal) Lockwood Avenue and Bompart Avenue Lockwood Avenue and Rock Hill Road Lockwood Court and Hollywood Place Marshall Avenue at Glen Road (east side of the railroad overpass) Marshall Avenue and North Laclede Station Road Marshall Avenue and Summit Avenue Newport Avenue and Summit Avenue (former Bi State right-of-way north of Newport Avenue) South Old Orchard Avenue and East Jackson Road West Old Watson Road and Holly Drive Rock Hill Road and Baker Avenue

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Rock Hill Road and Swon Avenue Swon Avenue and South Gore Avenue Swon Avenue and Gray Avenue Swon Avenue and Jefferson Road Swon Avenue and Selma Avenue Swon Avenue and Sylvester Avenue Sylvester Avenue and Lockwood Avenue S. Elm Avenue and Glendale Avenue

(controlled by electric traffic signal)

(Ord. No. 7255; § 2, 3-1-83; Ord. No. 7288, § 2, 2-21-84; Ord. No. 7297, § 2, 4-17-84; Ord. No. 7316, § 2, 9-4-84; Ord. No. 7333, § 2, 4-2-85; Ord. No. 7334, § 2, 4-2-85; Ord. No. 7462, § 2, 10-6-87; Ord. No. 7563, § 1, 9-19-89; Ord. No. 8103, § 1, 6-22-99; Ord. No. 8570, § 1, 10-2-07; Ord. No. 8663, § 2, 4-6-10; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09)

Section 60.960. Schedule E – School Stops and School Zones.

In accordance with Article VI of this Chapter, vehicles shall be brought to a full and complete stop before entering or crossing any of the following streets or locations at all times when school stop signs are so turned as to be facing the driver of the oncoming vehicle:

Big Bend Boulevard at Plymouth Avenue Bompart Avenue at Atalanta Avenue Edgar Road at entrance to Edgar Road School Edgar Road at Florence Avenue

(northernmost intersection) Elm Avenue at Cedar Avenue Elm Avenue (northbound traffic) at its intersection with Euclid Avenue South Elm Avenue At Cedar Avenue 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Gore Avenue at Cedar Avenue Gray Avenue at Cedar Avenue Jefferson Road at West Cedar Avenue Lockwood Avenue at east entrance to Mary Queen of Peace School Lockwood Avenue at west entrance to Mary Queen of Peace School Lockwood Avenue at Selma Avenue 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.; 2:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

In accordance with Article III of this Chapter the following areas are designated school zones and shall be posted accordingly:

Marshall Avenue between Brentwood Boulevard and Summit Avenue Northbound Bompart Avenue south of Atalanta Southbound Bompart Avenue north of Marshall Avenue

(Ord. No. 7288, § 1, 2-21-84; Ord. No. 7598, § 1, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 7632, §§ 1-2, 11-20-90; Ord. No. 8215, § 2, 8-21-01; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09)

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Section 60.965. Schedule F – Miscellaneous Stops.

In accordance with Article VI of this Chapter every vehicle proceeding on the streets listed in the left hand column below shall be brought to a full and complete stop before entering or crossing the street opposite in the right hand column below:

Baker Avenue Gore Avenue

Baker Avenue Gray Avenue

Bell Avenue Almentor

Belton Avenue (north and southbound traffic)

East Drake Avenue

Big Bend Boulevard (westbound traffic) Berry Road (at electric signals)

Big Bend Boulevard Edgar Road (pedestrian activated electric signals)

Big Bend Boulevard (westbound traffic only)

Gray Avenue

Big Bend Boulevard At Key West, electric signals as installed

Big Bend Boulevard Lockwood Avenue

Big Bend Boulevard Rock Hill Road (at electric signals)

Big Bend Boulevard Windsor Court (at pedestrian activated electric signals)

Big Bend Boulevard At pedestrian activated electric signals as installed in Old Orchard Business district

Bompart Avenue Lockwood Avenue

Bradford Avenue Big Bend Boulevard

Bradford Avenue Selma Avenue

Bridle Avenue Three way stop signs at intersection of Fieldcrest Avenue

Brentwood Boulevard 3251 S. Brentwood Boulevard at all times when Church Stop Signs are so turned as to be facing the driver of the on coming vehicle

Cedar Avenue Gore Avenue

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Cedar Avenue Gray Avenue

Chestnut Avenue Selma Avenue

Chestnut Avenue (at east intersection with)

Colebrook Drive (East and West)

Columbine Drive W. Old Watson Road

Colebrook Drive Chestnut Avenue

Cornell Avenue (northbound traffic) Ravine Avenue

Cornell Avenue (north and southbound) Waymire Avenue

Edgar Road (north and southbound traffic)

Florence Avenue

Edgar Road Garden Avenue

Edgar Road South end of Edgar Road School Driveway

Eldridge Avenue Bell Avenue

Eldridge Avenue Plateau Avenue

Eunice Summit

Glendale Road Frisco R.R. overpass

Grant Road (north and southbound traffic)

Fieldcrest Drive West

Grant Road (from the north) Liggett Drive

Gray Avenue (Northwest corner) Baker Avenue

Greeley Avenue (from the east) Summit Avenue

Greeley Avenue (from the west) Public Service Co. right-of-way

Hawken Court South Rock Hill Road

Hampshire Court Cheshire Lane

Hampshire Court At the Eastbrook intersection with a mid-block sidewalk

West Jackson Avenue (east and westbound traffic)

Jefferson Avenue

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Jefferson Road Jackson Road

Joy Avenue (northbound traffic) Oakwood Avenue

Kenilworth Place Gray Avenue

Kirkham Avenue North Gore Avenue

Lilac Avenue (north and southbound traffic)

Florence Avenue

Lithia Avenue Bell Avenue

E. Lockwood Avenue Selma Avenue

Lockwood Avenue Berry Road

Lockwood Avenue (northwest bound) Berry Road

Lockwood Avenue (eastbound traffic) Big Bend Boulevard

Lockwood Avenue Jefferson Road (at pedestrian activated electric signals)

Lockwood Avenue Maple Avenue (at pedestrian activated electric signals)

Lockwood Avenue Plant Avenue at all times when Church Stop Signs are so turned as to be facing the driver of the oncoming vehicle

Lockwood Avenue Selma Avenue at all times when Church Stop Signs are so turned as to be facing the driver of the oncoming vehicle

Lockwood Court Berry Road

Maple Avenue Jackson Road

Maple Avenue Cedar Avenue

Margaret Avenue Clark Avenue

Mason Avenue (northbound traffic) Oakwood Avenue

Memorial Field (parking lot) Colebrook Avenue

North Elm Avenue (from the north) Euclid Avenue

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Oak Tree Drive Selma Avenue

Park Avenue Summit

Plateau Lithia

Public Service Company right-of-way (from the south)

Greeley Avenue

Ravine Avenue Holland Avenue

Reavis Place South Rock Hill Road (North and South)

Rock Hill Road West Jackson Road

Sanquinet Avenue South Iola Avenue

Selma Avenue (north and southbound) Chestnut

Simmons Avenue Gray Avenue

Sherwood Lockwood Ave

Slocum Avenue Foote Avenue

South Elm Avenue South Elm Avenue between a point two hundred two (202) feet south of the south line of Lockwood Avenue and a point ninety (90) feet south thereof controlled by electric traffic signal

South Forest Avenue Selma Avenue

South Rock Hill Road West Old Watson Road

Summit Avenue Tuxedo Boulevard

Swon Avenue (East and West)

Plant Avenue

Tuxedo Boulevard Laclede Station Road

Waymire Cornell

West Old Watson Road South Rock Hill Road

Willis Avenue (from the west) Highland Avenue

Yeatman Avenue Tuxedo Boulevard

Yorkshire Place At its intersection with West Jackson Rd

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(Ord. No. 7238, § 2, 11-16-82; Ord. No. 7297, § 1, 4-17-84; Ord. No. 7316, § 1, 9-4-84; Ord. No. 7333, § 3, 4-2-85; Ord. No. 7366, § 1, 1-7-86; Ord. No. 7387, § 1, 6-17-86; Ord. No. 7484, § 1, 5-3-88; Ord. No. 7599, § 1, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 7625, § 1, 9-4-90; Ord. No. 7860, § 1, 4-4-95; Ord. No. 7863, § 1, 4-4-95; Ord. No. 7884, § 1, 10-3-95; Ord. No. 7909, § 1, 3-5-96; Ord. No. 7915, § 1, 3-19-96; Ord. No. 8048, § 1, 9-1-98; Ord. No. 8158, § 2, 6-20-00; Ord. No. 8182, § 2, 12-5-00; Ord. No. 8214, § 1, 8-21-01; Ord. No. 8447, § 1, 2-15-05, Ord. No. 8436, § 1, 12-7-04; Ord. No. 8437, § 1, 12-7-04, Ord. No. 8501, § 1, 5-16-06, Ord. No. 8551, § 1, 6-5-07; Ord. No. 8571, § 1, 10-16-07; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09, Ord. No. 8897, § 1, 7-21-2015).

Section 60.970. Schedule G – Yield Right-of-Way Intersections.

In accordance with Article VI of this Chapter, a driver of a vehicle confronted by a yield right-of-way sign at the following designated locations shall yield the right-of-way to all vehicles approaching on said intersecting streets and shall not enter or cross said intersections hereinafter designated until same can be done safely and without interfering with vehicular traffic on said intersecting streets:

Albany Court at its intersection with Oak Tree Drive Albany Court at its intersection with St. George Place Azalea Drive at its intersection with Tulip Drive Cannonbury Drive at its intersection with Glendale Road Caroline at its intersection with Greeley Avenue Caroline at its intersection with Providence Avenue Colebrook Drive at its intersection with Oak Tree Drive Culverhill Drive at its intersection with the north line of Sunningwell Drive East Drake Avenue at its intersection with Wells Avenue Glen Road at its intersection with Oakwood Avenue Gray Avenue at its intersection with Reavis Place Greeley Avenue from the west at its intersection with Summit Avenue Lockwood Avenue at its intersection with Old Orchard Avenue Plant Avenue at its intersection with Portland Terrace Old Orchard Avenue at its intersection with Florence Avenue Rock Hill Road at its intersection with Old Watson Road Selma Avenue at its intersection with Cheshire Lane Spring Avenue at its intersection with Oakwood Avenue Windsor Court at its intersection with Glendale Road

(Ord. No. 7515, § 1, 12 20 88; Ord. No. 7956, § 1, 11-19-96; Ord. No. 8104, §§ 1-2, 6-22-99).

Section 60.975. Schedule H – Parking Prohibited.

In accordance with Article VII of this Chapter, parking shall be prohibited or limited as described in this schedule.

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Street Regulation

On west side of Albany Court from East Glendale to Oak Tree Drive

No parking at any time

On north side of Almentor west of Bell Avenue for a distance of one hundred ninety (190) feet

No parking at any time

East side of Alma Avenue No parking any time

On the south side of Almentor Avenue from Bell Avenue to the west end of Ivory Crockett Park

No parking at any time

On north side of Amelia Avenue between Spring Avenue and Fairlawn Avenue

No parking – Fire Lane

West side of Arthur No parking at any time

North side of Atalanta Avenue between Bompart Avenue and East Glen Road

No parking, standing or stopping

North side of Atalanta Avenue from the west curb line of Glen Road to the east curb line of Lafayette Avenue

No parking at any time

On north side of Atalanta from west curb line of Summit to east curb line of Glen Road

No parking at any time

On south side of Atalanta from west curb line of Yeatman to east curb line of Summit

No parking at any time

Both sides of Barron Lane from the south line of Lee Avenue to the north line of Bacon Avenue

No parking at any time

On the west of Bell Avenue from Almentor Avenue to the south end of Ivory Crockett Park

No parking at any time

Barbara Jean Court Half of cul-de-sac to be signed, posted and painted for four head-in parking spaces at top of cul-de-sac circle (in front of 610 and 611 Barbara Jean Ct); and remainder of cul-de-sac to remain parallel parking

On the east and west sides of Bell Avenue from the north curb line of Madison Avenue to the south curb line of Thornton Avenue

No parking at any time

On the east side of Bell Avenue between Thornton Avenue No parking at any time

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and Almentor Avenue

On the west side of Bell Avenue from the north curb line of Thornton Avenue to the south curb line of Waymire Avenue

No parking at any time

On the north and south sides of Big Bend Boulevard from the east right-of-way line of Berry Road to a point seven hundred thirty-five (735) feet east of the center line of Glendale Road, with the exception that parallel parking shall be permitted within a ten (10) foot wide parking apron south of and adjacent to the traveled roadway fronting along the following properties:

No parking at any time

(a) 9130 Big Bend (Clark School) (two hundred sixty-five (265) feet in length)

(b) 9440 Big Bend (one hundred ten (110) feet in length)

South side of Big Bend Boulevard from a point two hundred thirty (230) feet East of the centerline of Windsor Court eastwardly fifty (50) feet

No parking 2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. school days – school bus stand

Northwesterly side of Big Bend Boulevard from the intersection with the west curb line of Bradford Avenue to its intersection with the east curb line of Elm Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of Big Bend Boulevard between Elm Avenue and South Gore

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

South side of Big Bend Boulevard between Elm Avenue and South Gore

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, north side only, from a point two hundred twenty-five (225) feet east of the center line of Dale Avenue, westwardly to a point seventy (70) feet west of the center line of Dale Avenue

No parking at any time

Big Bend Boulevard, both sides, from a point one hundred fifty (150) feet west of Edgar Road eastwardly to a point four hundred seventy (470) feet east of Bompart Avenue

No parking at any time

Southeasterly side of Big Bend Boulevard from its intersection with the west curb line of Edgar Road to its intersection with the east curb line of Elm Avenue

No parking at any time

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On north side of Big Bend Boulevard from east curb line of Laclede Station Road to a point three hundred forty-six (346) feet east of said curb line

No parking at any time

Big Bend Boulevard, north side only, from the center line of Laclede Station Road westwardly four hundred (400) feet

No parking at any time

Big Bend Boulevard, north side only, from a point seventy (70) feet west of the center line of Dale Avenue, westwardly to a point two hundred seventy-five (275) feet west of the center line of Murdoch Avenue

No parking 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

South side of Big Bend Boulevard from the west sidewalk line of South Rock Hill Road to a point two hundred forty-five (245) feet west of the west sidewalk line of South Rock Hill Road

No parking 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. except Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays

Southeasterly side of Big Bend Boulevard from its intersection with the eastern City Limits to its intersection with the east curb line of Edgar Road

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays

Northwesterly side of Big Bend Boulevard from its intersection with the eastern City Limits to its intersection with the east curb line of Bradford Avenue

No parking 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. except Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays

Big Bend Boulevard, north side only, from a point four hundred (400) feet west of the center line of Laclede Station Road westwardly to a point two hundred twenty-five (225) feet east of the center line of Dale Avenue

No parking 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from East Lockwood Avenue eastwardly to a point one hundred forty (140) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from a point one hundred forty (140) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly twenty-two (22) feet

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from a point one hundred sixty-two (162) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly sixty-five (65) feet

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from a point two hundred seven (207) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly eighty-six (86) feet

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 4 – 6 p.m. Mon - Fri

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Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from a point thirty-five (35) feet west of North Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly to a point forty-five (45) feet east of North Old Orchard Avenue

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Blvd, north side, between Lockwood and Bompart No parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from a point forty-five (45) feet east of North Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly one hundred ten (110) feet

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, north side, from a point one hundred fifty-five (155) feet east of North Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly to a point two hundred seventy-five (275) feet east of the centerline of Murdoch Avenue

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from East Lockwood Avenue to a point one hundred (100) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point one hundred (100) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly forty-four (44) feet

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point one hundred forty-four (144) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly seventy (70) feet

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point two hundred fourteen (214) feet east of South Old Orchard Avenue eastwardly forty-four (44) feet

Two (2) hour parking except No Parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point forty-five (45) feet west of Log Cabin Lane eastwardly to Murdoch Avenue

No Parking Any Time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from Murdoch Avenue eastwardly to a point one hundred seven (107) feet east of the centerline of Oakwood Avenue

No parking any time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point one hundred seven (107) feet east of the centerline of Oakwood Avenue, a distance of two hundred twenty-four (224) feet eastwardly

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point three hundred thirty-one (331) feet east of the centerline of Oakwood

No parking any time

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Avenue, a distance of three hundred forty-six (346) feet eastwardly

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point six hundred seventy-seven (677) feet east of the centerline of Oakwood Avenue, a distance of sixty-nine (69) feet eastwardly

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point seven hundred forty-six (746) feet. east of the centerline of Oakwood Avenue, to a point seventy-eight (78) feet west of the centerline of Dale Avenue

No parking any time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point seventy-eight (78) feet west of the centerline of Sale Avenue, to a point one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet east of the centerline of Dale Avenue

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point one hundred twenty-eight (128) feet east of the centerline of Dale Avenue, a distance of thirty-nine (39) feet eastwardly

No parking any time

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point one hundred sixty-seven (167) feet east of the centerline of Dale Avenue, a distance of five hundred twelve (512) feet eastwardly

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m., Monday through Friday

Big Bend Boulevard, south side, from a point six hundred seventy-nine (679) feet east of the centerline of Dale Avenue, to Laclede Station Rd.

No parking any time

Both sides of Bompart Avenue from the north line of Lockwood Avenue to a point seventy-one (71) feet north of the north line of Lockwood Avenue

No parking at any time

600 North Bompart, four (4) spaces in front Handicapped Parking Only

East side of Bompart Avenue between Lockwood and Sunnyside Avenue

No Parking Any Time

West side of Bompart Avenue from a point one hundred thirty (130) feet north of Atalanta Avenue to a point fifteen (15) feet south of Marshall Avenue

Fifteen (15) minute loading zone 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. school days

West side of Bompart Avenue from a point thrity (30) feet north of Atalanta Avenue to a point one hundred thirty (130) feet north of Atalanta Avenue

No Parking or stopping 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. school days

On the east and west sides of Bompart Avenue from a point fifty-eight (58) feet south of the south line of Lockwood

No parking except

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Avenue for a distance of one hundred sixty-eight (168) feet south thereof

Sundays and holidays

Both sides of Bompart Avenue from a point seventy-one (71) feet north of the north line of Lockwood Avenue to a point two hundred eleven (211) feet north of the north line of Lockwood Avenue

One (1) hour parking 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. except Sundays and legal holidays

Bompart Avenue, east side only, between Lockwood Avenue and Lake Avenue

No parking at any time

South side of Bradford Avenue from the east curb line of Selma Avenue to the west curb line of Big Bend Boulevard

No parking between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on school days

North side of Bradford Avenue for a distance of fifty (50) feet East of the right-of-way of Selma Avenue

Fifteen (15) minute loading zone 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. noon school days

North side of Bradford Avenue for a distance of fifty (50) feet East of the Loading Zone

Handicapped Parking Only

South side of Bradford Avenue from the west curb line of Big Bend Boulevard to the east curb line of Selma Avenue

No parking at any time

EXCEPT

On the south side of Bradford Avenue from a point twenty-five (25) feet east of curb line of Selma Avenue for a distance of seventy-five (75) feet eastward

Fifteen (15) minute loading zone – 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. noon school days only

On north side of Brookside Avenue between Laclede Station Road and Robinson Avenue

No parking at any time

On the north side of Buesse Lane, from the west curb line of Selma Avenue to the east curb line of Sylvester Avenue, and on the south side of Buesse Lane, from the west curb line of Selma Avenue to a point three hundred twenty-five (325) feet west of the west curb line of Selma Avenue

No parking at any time

On the east side of California Avenue from the south curb of Catalina Avenue to the south curb of Pasadena Avenue

No parking at any time

The east side of Catalina Avenue from a point one hundred thirty-four (134) feet south of Big Bend Boulevard for a

No parking at any time

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distance of forty-two (42) feet in a southeasterly direction

On the south side of Catalina Avenue from the west curb of Edgar Road to the southwest curb of Big Bend Boulevard

No parking at any time

On the south side of Cedar from Plant to Elm No parking at any time

North side of West Cedar from Jefferson to Gray No parking 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any school day

South side of West Cedar from Jefferson to Gray Two(2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. on any school day

On east side of Chamberlain Place No parking any time

Both sides of 500 block of Clairmont No parking any time

South side of Clairmont between Hammel and N. Iola No parking any time

On northwest side of Clara Avenue between Gray Avenue and West Glendale Road

No parking any time

On the north side of Clark Avenue from the west curb line of Margaret Avenue to the east curb line of Glen Road

No parking any time

On the south side of Clark Avenue from the west curb line of Yeatman Avenue to the east curb line of Margaret Avenue

No parking any time

East side of Colebrook Drive between South Forest and Chestnut

No parking any time

West side of Colebrook Drive from the north curb line of Chestnut Avenue to the south curb line of South Forest Avenue

No parking between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on school days

East side of Cornell across from Webster Groves Methodist Church for distance of three hundred (300) feet in each direction from north and south boundary lines of church property

No parking at any time on Sunday mornings

On the east side of Cornell Avenue from the north line of Ravine Avenue to the south line of Allison Avenue

No parking any time

Both sides of Crofton Avenue between Sheffield Avenue and Olive Court

No parking any time

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North side of Dawson Court from the west terminus of Dawson Court a distance of one hundred (100) feet eastwardly

No parking at any time

East side of Denver Place No parking any time

On both sides of East Avenue between Brentwood Boulevard and Lafayette Avenue

No parking any time

On the west side of Edgar Road from the south curb line of Big Bend Boulevard to the north curb line of Catalina Avenue

No parking any time

West side of Edgar Road from the south curb line of Catalina Avenue to the northern terminus of the Edgar Road Bridge

No parking any time

West side of Edgar Road from the south curb line of Garden Avenue to the north curb line of Catalina Avenue

No parking any time

West side of Edgar Road from the cutaway parking lane in front of Edgar School southward to Hampshire, a total distance of one hundred seventeen (117) feet

No parking at any time

On east side of Edgar Road from Garden Avenue to Frisco R.R.

No parking any time

West side of Edgar Rd from Glendale Rd to Crabtree Court No parking 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., except Saturdays, Sundays and Legal Holidays

On west side of Edgar Road from East Jackson Road to Florence Avenue

No parking any time

East side of Edgar Road from the north curb line of Ridge Avenue to the southern terminus of the Edgar Road Bridge

No parking any time

West side of Edgar Road from the north curb line of Ridge Avenue to the southern terminus of the Edgar Road Bridge

No parking any time

East side of the Edgar Road Bridge from the northern terminus of the bridge to the southern terminus of the bridge

No parking, stopping or standing on bridge – Tow-Away Zone

West side of the Edgar Road Bridge from the northern terminus of the bridge to the southern terminus of the bridge

No parking, stopping or standing on bridge – Tow-Away Zone

On the west side of Edgar Road between Garden Avenue and No parking 7:00 a.m. to

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Catalina Avenue 9:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. except Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays

Elbart Avenue Resident Only parking 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on school days

East side of Elm Avenue from the south line of Big Bend Boulevard to the north curb line of Frisco Avenue

No parking at any time

On the west side of Elm Avenue between the center line of Big Bend Boulevard and a point three hundred (300) feet northwardly

No parking at any time

On the east side of Elm Avenue, from the center line of Big Bend Boulevard to a point two hundred ten (210) feet northwardly

No parking at any time

Both sides of Elm Avenue between the north line of Glendale Road and a point two hundred forty-six (246) feet north thereof

No parking, stopping or standing at any time

Both sides of Elm Avenue between a point seven hundred (700) feet north of the north line of Glendale Road and the south line of Big Bend Boulevard

No parking, stopping or standing at any time

Outer roadway from Elm Avenue to Hixson Junior High School, east side, northeastwardly from Elm Avenue a distance of six hundred ninety (690) feet

No parking at any time

Both sides of Elm Avenue two hundred (200) feet southwardly from the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue

No parking at any time

West side of North Elm Avenue from #1 through #55 Resident parking only 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. midnight

West side of South Elm Avenue just north Of the entrance to Webster Oaks Condominiums For a distance of sixty (60) feet

No parking at any time

1600 Block of South Elm Avenue between West Old Watson and Watson Road on both sides of the street

No parking at any time

West side of South Elm Avenue from the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue, southwardly two hundred seventy-five (275) feet

No parking at any time

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West side of South Elm from Webster Knolls to West Rose No parking at any time

Elm, on both sides, from Lockwood to Moody No parking at any time

On South Elm Avenue, on both sides, for a distance of seventy-five (75) feet south of the south line of Lockwood Avenue

No parking at any time

South Elm Avenue, east side only, from a point two hundred (200) feet north of the north curb line of Roseacre Lane and a point two hundred (200) feet north thereof

No parking, stopping or standing at any time

East side of North Elm Avenue from the north curb line of Fox Avenue to the south curb line of Ravine Avenue

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on any school day

East side of North Elm Avenue from the intersection of Brentwood Boulevard and North Elm to the intersection of Cornell and North Elm

No parking at any time

West side of North Elm Avenue between Ravine Avenue and Euclid Avenue

No parking at any time

Both sides of Elm Avenue between appoint two hundred forty-six (246) feet north of the north line of Glendale Road and a point seven hundred (700) feet north of said north line

No parking 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays

South Elm Avenue, east side only, between the north curb line of Roseacre Lane and a point of two hundred (200) feet north thereof

Passenger loading and unloading zone – three (3) minutes

East side of South Elm Avenue from a point seventy-five (75) feet south of the south line of Lockwood Avenue, for a distance of one hundred thirty-eight (138) feet south thereof

Fifteen (15) minutes free parking 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Sundays and holidays excepted

On the east side of Elm Avenue from a point two hundred thirty-four (234) feet south of the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue to the north curb line of Cedar Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

On the west side of Elm Avenue from a point one hundred sixty-nine (169) feet south of the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue to the north curb line of Cedar Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

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South side of Elm Place from the west curb line of Elm Avenue to a point three hundred eighteen (318) feet west of the west curb line of Elm Avenue

No parking at any time

Front of the property at 511 North Elm Avenue One parking space restricted to handicapped parking

North side of Elmwood Avenue from the west curb line of Spring Avenue to the east curb line of Fairlawn Avenue

No parking any time

On the east side of Ennis Avenue from the north curb line of Almentor Avenue to the south curb line of Reasnor Avenue

No parking any time

22 Euclid Avenue to the south side of Euclid Avenue east of Polk Avenue

Two handicapped only parking spaces

East side of Fairlawn Avenue from Newport Avenue to Oakwood Avenue

No parking 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Sundays

North side of Fair Oaks Avenue Residential permit parking Only from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. And 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. On school days

South side of Fair Oaks Avenue No parking at any time

On the north side of Fairview Avenue from Bompart Avenue to Theatre Lane

No parking at any time

North side of Florence Avenue from Selma Avenue to Edgar Road

No parking at any time

On north side of North Forest Avenue between Summit Avenue and Bompart Avenue

No parking – Fire Lane

On the north side of Fox Avenue between the west curb line of Holland Avenue and the east curb line of North Elm Avenue

No parking at any time

South side of Frisco from Berry Road to where Frisco curves into Oakland

No parking at any time

North side of Garden Avenue twenty (20) feet east of the front drive to the theatre for a distance of two hundred forty (240) feet

Fifteen (15) minute loading and unloading only

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North side of Garden Avenue from a point 220 feet from the southernmost end of the rounding of the driveway entrance to the parking lot at 627 Garden Avenue to the point of beginning; westward to a point seventeen (17) feet west of the western end of rounding on Garden Avenue, a distance of approximately 111 feet

No parking at any time

North side of Garden Avenue beginning at the entrance/exit of parking lot “L” and continuing sixty (6) feet east thereof

No parking at any time

South side of Garden Avenue from the east curb of Edgar Road to the west curb of Hazel Avenue

No parking at any time

South side of Garden Avenue from the east line of Hazel Avenue to the west line of South Old Orchard Avenue

No parking at any time

Both side of the street on East Glen Road at Marshall Avenue for a distance of eighty-five (85) feet south of the stop sign at the southeast corner

No parking at any time

Glen Road, east and west sides beginning at a point two hundred twenty-five (225) feet southwest of the south line of Oakwood Avenue for a distance of one hundred (100) feet

No parking any time

North side of Glencoe Avenue between Gore and Allen Avenues (being the entire length of the street)

No parking at any time

South side of Glencoe Avenue adjacent curbing of Municipal Parking Lot

No parking – fire lane

On south side of East Glendale from Albany Court to Colebrook Drive

No parking at any time

On the north side of East Glendale Road from the east curb line of Elm Avenue to the west curb line of Edgar Road

No parking at any time

North side of Glendale Road from the east curb line of Elm Avenue, eastwardly to the western curb of the entrance of the Memorial Field Parking Lot

No parking or standing at any time

South side of West Glendale Road from a distance of three hundred thirty-seven (337) feet west of the intersecting curb line with South Elm Avenue to a distance five hundred ninety-seven (597) feet west of the intersecting curb line of South Elm Avenue

No parking 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. Monday through Friday

The north side of West Glendale Road from South Gore Avenue to Old Elm Lane

No parking at any time

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On south side of Glendale Road from east line of Rock Hill Road to west line of Big Bend Boulevard

No parking at any time

South side of East Glendale Road from Elm Avenue to Albany Court

No parking at anytime between April15 and December 1

12 West Glendale Road (Annunciation Church) 3 handicapped only spaces from Saturday at 4:00 p.m. though Sunday at 12:00 p.m. noon

On east side of Gore Avenue for distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet south of Lockwood (except where parking meters are provided)

No parking at any time

East side of South Gore Avenue, from the point two hundred fifty-three (253) feet south of Lockwood Avenue northwardly to Lockwood Avenue

No parking at any time

Both sides of North Gore from Lockwood to Missouri Pacific Railroad tracks

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

East side of South Gore Avenue from a point two hundred fifty-three (253) feet south of Lockwood Avenue to the intersection of South Gore Avenue with West Cedar Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

West side of South Gore Avenue from a point two hundred thirty-nine (239) feet south of Lockwood Avenue to the intersection of South Gore Avenue with West Cedar Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

West side of North Gore Avenue adjacent 101 West Lockwood Avenue

Loading Zone – thirty (30) minutes

West side of North Gore Avenue Parking space immediately in front of 34 North Gore Avenue

Handicapped Parking Only

North Gore Avenue from the northern line of the Missouri Pacific tracks to the south line of Kirkham Avenue on the north

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

On South Gore Adjacent to 52 West Lockwood Handicapped Pkng Only

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Both sides of Grant Road between Big Bend and Forest Green Drive and between Linum Lane and Crabapple Lane

No parking

East side of Gray in front of Bristol School from the north corner of the Bristol School driveway for a distance of two hundred (200) feet northwards

No parking, school bus zone from 2:45 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday

Both sides of Gray from Lockwood southwardly, three (3) spaces east side, five (5) spaces west side

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

On east side of Gray Avenue for distance of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet south of Lockwood (except where parking meters are provided)

No parking at any time

East side of Gray from a point twenty (20) feet north of the south line of West Cedar extended east to south line of alley located south of Lockwood

No parking 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any school day

East side of Gray Avenue from the north line of Cedar Avenue to a point one hundred twenty-five (125) feet south of the south line of Lockwood Avenue

No parking between7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on school days

South side of Greeley Avenue from the west line of Cornelia Avenue to the east line of Glen Road

No parking at any time

North side of Greeley Avenue from the west line of North Laclede Station Road to the east line of Bompart Avenue

No parking at any time

West side of Hammel Avenue No parking at any time

West side of Harper Avenue No parking at any time

South side of Harper Avenue No parking at any time

Both sides of 600 block of Harper No parking at any time

West side of Hart Avenue No parking at any time

On the east side of Hazel Avenue from the south curb line of Garden Avenue to the east line of Edgar Road

No parking at any time

On the north side of Helfenstein Avenue between Rock Hill Road and Jefferson Road

No parking at any time

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The west side of Hillside Avenue between Kirkham Avenue and Summit Place

Parking prohibited

West side of Hull Avenue from the north line of Kirkham Avenue to the south line of Brainard Avenue

No parking at any time

West side of North Iola Avenue No parking at any time

West side of South Iola Avenue No parking at any time

West side of Ivanhoe Place No parking any time

Entire public right-of-way that abuts to the residential property at 140 E. Jackson Avenue for so long as the resident of 140 E. Jackson Avenue remains handicapped

Handicapped parking zone

East Jackson Road on both sides, from east line of Edgar Road to West line of Hazel Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of East Jackson Road from Edgar Road for a distance of two hundred forty (240) feet West

No Parking here to corner

On south side of East Jackson Road between Selma and Edgar

No parking at any time

Both sides of East Jackson Road from South Old Orchard Avenue for a distance of two hundred fifty-five (255) feet east; and from South Laclede Station Road for a distance of one hundred fifty-five (155) feet west

No parking 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. except Saturdays, Sundays and Legal Holidays

North side of Jackson Avenue from one hundred (100) feet east of Jefferson Avenue to fifty (50) feet west of Jefferson Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of West Jackson Road for a distance of 250 feet east of the centerline of Jefferson Road and a distance of 150 feet west of the centerline of Jefferson Road.

No parking at any time

South side of West Jackson Road for a distance of 250 feet east of the centerline of Jefferson Road and a distance of 150 feet west of the centerline of Jefferson Road.

No parking at any time

On east side of Jefferson Road for distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet south of Lockwood

No parking at any time

East side of Jefferson Road from W. Lockwood Avenue to Cedar

Two (2) hour parking 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Mon - Fri

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On west side of Jefferson from Lockwood to Helfenstein No parking at any time

Intersection of Jefferson Road and West Lockwood Avenue to a distance twenty-five (25) feet east

No parking at any time

East side of Joy Avenue beginning one hundred (100) feet North of the “No Parking Here To Corner” sign and continuing north to the intersection of Joy and Oakwood

No parking 8 a.m. – 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. – 3 p.m. on school days

West side of Joy Avenue from the north curb line of Lockwood Avenue to the intersection of Joy Avenue and Oakwood Avenue

No parking between 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday – Friday

West side of Joy Avenue facing south, adjacent to the Holy Redeemer Church

Handicapped Parking

From a point one hundred twenty (120) feet north of the intersecting curb line of Joy Avenue and East Lockwood Avenue to a point two hundred (200) feet north of the intersecting curb line of Joy Avenue and East Lockwood Avenue. (Equal to three parking spaces) west side of street

Handicapped Parking Saturday and Sunday Only

North side of Kerruish Place from the west curb line of Sylvester Avenue to a point two hundred fifty-two (252) feet west of the west curb line of Sylvester Avenue

No parking at any time

South side of Kerruish Place from the west curb line of Sylvester Avenue to a point two hundred fifty-two (252) feet west of the west curb line of Sylvester Avenue

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on any school day

On the north side of Kuhlman Lane from the west curb line of Laclede Station Road to the east curb line of Marshall Avenue

No parking at any time

On the east side of Laclede Station Road from north curb line of Big Bend Boulevard to a point three hundred forty-two (342) feet north of said curb line

No parking at any time

On the west side of Laclede Station Road from the north curb line of Highway 66 to a point eight hundred (800) feet north of the north curb line of Highway 66

No parking at any time

On west side of Laclede Station Road from easterly curb line of Newport Avenue to a point three hundred five (305) feet north of said curb line

No parking at any time

On west side of Laclede Station Road northward from Garden Avenue for two hundred (200) feet

No parking at any time

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North Laclede Station Road (both sides)from the centerline of Big Bend Boulevard northwardly a distance five hundred (500) feet thereof

No parking at any time

North Laclede Station Road (both sides) from a point three hundred eighty (380) feet south of the centerline of Marshall Avenue, northwardly to the corporate limits of the city

No parking at any time

501 Lake Avenue along the entire public right-of-way that abuts the residential property at 501 Lake

Handicapped zone at all times

514 Lake Avenue along the entire public right-of-way that abuts the residential property at 514 Lake as long as resident remains handicapped

Handicapped zone at all times

Lake Avenue Permit Parking District for Resident Only Parking, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. pursuant to Section 60.561.

On north side of East Lockwood between Big Bend Boulevard and South Old Orchard Avenue on the north side of the street from 1:30 P.M. to 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays only from May 1 through October 31 of each year.

No parking any time

On north side of East Lockwood along the curb line from a point twenty-five (25) feet east of the east entrance of Eden Seminary

No parking any time

On north side of East Lockwood along the curb line from a point twenty-five (25) feet west of the east entrance of Eden Seminary

No parking any time

North side of Lockwood Avenue one hundred ninety (190) feet eastwardly from the east curb line of Elm Avenue and both sides of Lockwood Avenue two hundred (200) feet westwardly from the west curb line of Elm Avenue

No parking any time

On south side of W. Lockwood Avenue from the prolongation of the west curb line of Rock Hill Road to a point, as measured along the curb of the sidewalk, three hundred twenty (320) feet west thereof

No parking any time

On south side of E. Lockwood Avenue westward from a point ninety-five (95) feet from Bompart Avenue to a point

Fifteen (15) minute loading zone between

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two hundred seventy-five (275) feet west of Bompart the hours 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

On south side of E. Lockwood Avenue from Bompart Avenue to Big Bend Boulevard

No parking any time

South side of East Lockwood between Bompart and Summit Permit parking only for Old Orchard Business District Employers and Employees Monday – Saturday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

South side of East Lockwood Ave. between Summit Avenue and Big Bend Blvd.

Permit parking only for Old Orchard Business District Employers and Employees Monday – Saturday, 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

South side of E. Lockwood Avenue, between Big Bend Boulevard and South Old Orchard Avenue

Two (2) hour parking, 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

South side of East Lockwood Avenue from Plymouth Avenue for a distance of approximately four hundred eighty (480) feet west

No parking any time

Median on West Lockwood Avenue between Swon Avenue and Oaks Court

No parking or stopping at any time

North side of E. Lockwood from west line of Joy to a point two hundred thirty (230) feet west of west line of Joy

No parking 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any school day

North side of E. Lockwood from Big Bend to Bompart No parking between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on school days

South side of E. Lockwood from a point seventy-five (75) feet west of west curb of Selma to a point one hundred thirty-eight (138) feet west thereof

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on any school day

North side of W. Lockwood Avenue along the curb from Algonquin Lane to Berry Road

No parking on Sunday from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.

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South Side of W. Lockwood Avenue along the curb from Oaks Court to Hollywood Place

No parking on Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The north side of Lockwood Avenue from Glen Road to North Maple; from North Maple westwardly toward North Elm; from North Elm to North Gore; from North Gore westwardly toward Allen; from Allen to McClure

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

The south side of Lockwood Avenue from Plant to South Maple; from South Maple to South Elm ten (10) spaces; from South Elm to South Gore; from Gore to Gray; from Gray to Jefferson Road

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

South side of Lockwood Avenue from a point one hundred eighty (180) feet west of the west line of Bompart Avenue to a point two hundred sixty-seven (267) feet west of the west line of Bompart Avenue

Fifteen (15) minute parking 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, passenger loading zone

South side of East Lockwood Avenue in front of City Hall a distance of ninety-seven (97) feet

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Saturdays and Sundays

North side of West Lockwood between Rock Hill and McClure

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

North side of West Lockwood Avenue East of North Gore Avenue, first parking space adjacent bus stop

Handicapped Parking Only

From a point thirty (30) feet East of the intersecting curb line of West Lockwood Avenue and South Rock Hill Road commencing Eastward for approximately sixty (60) feet toward the entrance of Rockwood Court Apartments at 330 West Lockwood Avenue. (Equal to two (2) parking spaces) south side of street.

No Parking – Loading and Discharging Passengers Only

South side of West Lockwood Avenue from Jefferson Avenue westward to the east end of the loading zone in Front of 330 West Lockwood Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sunday and holidays

In front of 127 W. Lockwood Avenue Handicapped Parking Only

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Front of the property located at 40 East Lockwood Avenue On parking space restricted to handicapped parking

604 East Lockwood immediately east of the crosswalk One handicapped parking space

Front of the property located at 337 W. Lockwood Avenue – three (3) spaces

One (1) hour parking limit, one space Handicapped parking only

South side of W. Lockwood Avenue immediately east of Rock Hill at west end of loading zone

One (1) hour parking

South side of West Lockwood Avenue3 parking spaces in front of 124 West Lockwood Avenue (distance of sixty-six feet and four inches (66’4”)

Loading Zone – fifteen (15) minutes

North side of Lockwood Avenue in front of the Public Library from the east corner of the intersection with Orchard for a distance of twenty-five (25) feet east of the easternmost portion of the service driveway of the Library

No Parking Zone from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. each day of the week

North side of Lockwood Court just East of West Lockwood Avenue for a distance of one hundred (100) feet

Handicapped Parking Only

North side of Lockwood Court further East of above for distance sixty-four (64) feet

No Parking Loading and Discharging Passengers Only

North side of Lockwood Court beginning Just east of the existing passenger loading And unloading zone to a distance of one hundred eighty (180) feet, which is just east of the driveway at 661 Lockwood Court

No parking, stopping or standing Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. through 5:00 p.m.

South side of Lockwood Court beginning At the corner of Lockwood Court and Westborough And extending westward for a distance of one hundred forty (140) feet, Which is just west of the driveway at 571 Westborough

No Parking, Stopping or Standing

On the east side of Log Cabin Lane from the south curb line of Big Bend Boulevard to the north line of Frisco Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and public holidays

On the west side of Log Cabin Lane from the south curb line of Big Bend Boulevard to the north line of Frisco Avenue

No parking at any time

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On the east side of Lucille Avenue from the north curb line of Westside Avenue for a distance of ninety (90) feet south thereof

No parking any time

On the west side of Lucille Avenue from the north curb line of Big Bend Boulevard for a distance of one hundred fifty-one (151) feet north thereof

No parking any time

On the east side of Lucille Avenue, sixty-six (66) feet from the sidewalk running along Big Bend Boulevard

Handicapped Parking Space

On the east side of Lucille Avenue, ninety-three (93) feet from the sidewalk running along Big Bend Boulevard

Handicapped Parking Space

On east side of Maple from Cedar to Lockwood No parking at any time

Maple, on both sides, from Lockwood to Rosemont No parking at any time

Entire public right-of-way that abuts to the residential property at 501 Marshall Avenue for so long as the resident of 501 Marshall Avenue as of November 16, 1999, remains handicapped

Handicapped Parking Only

South side of Marshall Avenue from west line of Laclede Station Road to east line of Summit Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of Marshall Avenue from west line of Laclede Station Road to a point three hundred thirty-three (333) feet east of the east line of Dutton Avenue

No parking at any time

South side of Marshall from west line of Summit for a distance of two hundred seventy-five (275) feet

One (1) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and public holidays

South side of Marshall Avenue from a point seventy-five (75) feet west of the west curb line of Summit Avenue to a point two hundred seventy-five (275) feet west thereof

No parking 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m., 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m., One (1) hour parking 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. except Saturday, Sunday and holidays

On north side of Marshall Place from a point forty-eight (48) feet east of the east curb of Gore Avenue to a point one hundred fifty-six (156) feet east thereof

No parking for more than one (1) hour during any day

505 Marshall as close to the residence as possible One handicapped only parking space

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731 Marshall north side of street east of driveway One handicapped only parking space

East side of Mason Avenue from the north curb line of Lockwood Avenue to the south curb line of Oakwood Avenue

No parking between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. on school days

West side of Mason Avenue between Lockwood and Oakwood

Resident only parking 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on school days

West side of McClure Avenue from the north curb line of West Lockwood Avenue to a point one hundred fifty-six (156) feet north of the north curb line of West Lockwood Avenue

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

Five spaces on the west side of McClure Avenue From a point one hundred fifty-six (156) feet north of the north curb line of West Lockwood Avenue to the Missouri Pacific Railroad r.o.w.

Permit Parking Only

On the south side of Moody Avenue, between the west curb line of Elm Avenue and a point two hundred forty-seven (247) feet west thereof

No parking at any time

On north side of Moody Avenue from west curb line of North Elm Avenue to a pointone hundred thirty-five (135) feet west of the west curb line of North Elm Avenue

No parking at any time

The north side of Moody from North Elm two (2) spaces Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

On north side of Moody Avenue for distance of one hundred (100) feet east of Gore

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

South side of Moody Avenue from west curb line of North Gore Avenue westwardly for a distance of seventy-nine (79) feet

No parking from 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except for loading or unloading, delivery or pickup of freight or merchandise. Thirty (30) minutes while loading or unloading, delivery, or

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pickup of freight or merchandise during the hours of 6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

North side of Moody Avenue from the west curb line of North Gore Avenue to a point seventy-five (75) feet west thereof

Loading zone – thirty (30) minutes

North side of Moody Avenue from a point one hundred nine (109) feet west of the west curb line of North Gore Avenue to a point eighty (80) feet west thereof

Loading zone – thirty (30) minutes

South side of Moody Avenue from the west curb line of North Gore Avenue to a point ninety-eight (98) feet west thereof

No parking any time

South side of Moody Avenue from a point one hundred eighteen (118) feet west of the west curb line of North Gore Avenue to a point one hundred twenty-five (125) feet west thereof

Loading zone – thirty (30) minutes

The south side of Moody Avenue from parking lot of Webster Groves Trust Company easterly one hundred sixty(160) feet to parking lot of Webster Groves Presbyterian Church

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

Third parking space to the east of the North Gore and Moody Avenue Intersection In front of 54 Moody Avenue

Handicapped Parking Only

South side of Newport Avenue from a point one hundred fifty (150) feet in both Easterly and Westerly directions from Fairlawn Avenue

No parking at any time

On the north side of Newport Avenue from the west curb line of Brentwood Boulevard to the east curb line of North Elm Avenue

No parking at any time

The north side of Oak Street between Rock Hill Road and Cherry Avenue

No parking at anytime

From a point fifty (50) feet West of the intersecting curb line of Oak Tree Drive and Edgar Road to a point one hundred forty-six (146) feet west of the intersecting curb line of Oak Tree Drive Edgar Road. (Equal to three (3) parking spaces) north side of street

Handicapped Parking Saturday and Sunday Only

West side of Oaks Court from Lockwood Court to Lockwood Avenue

No parking on Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.

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North side of Oak Terrace No parking anytime

681 to 685 Oakwood Avenue No parking anytime

South side of Oakwood Avenue from the point eighty-eight (88) feet west of Big Bend Boulevard to Spring Avenue

No parking 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday

On the east side of Oakwood Avenue between a point one hundred twenty (120) feet north of the north line of Kingsville Court and a point two hundred ten (210) feet north thereof

No parking 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday

On the west side of Oakwood Avenue from the westerly edge of the Missouri Pacific Right-of-Way to a point three hundred thirty-six (336) feet west and north of the westerly curb line of Kingsville Court

No parking 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday

On the south side of Oakwood from Summit to Bompart No parking 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday

In front of 216 and 220 N. Old Orchard No parking at any time

Oakwood Avenue, between Spring Avenue and Fairlawn on the northeast

No parking, 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday

Commencing at the right-of-way on North Old Orchard and continuing southwesterly for approximately three hundred thirty-five (335) feet on northwest section of parking lot to the rear of 8100 block of Big Bend Boulevard

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday

East side of South Old Orchard Avenue from twenty-five (25) feet south of the centerline of East Lockwood Avenue to one hundred fifty (150) feet south of the centerline of Frisco Avenue and on the west side of the South Old Orchard Avenue from ninety-five (95) feet south of the centerline of East Lockwood Avenue to fifty (50) feet south of the centerline of Frisco Avenue

Three (3) hour parking 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., except Sundays and holidays

West side of South Old Orchard from the fire hydrant to the driveway on the north side of 47 South Old Orchard, a total of thirty-five (35) feet

Restricted parking to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

South Old Orchard between Big Bend and Garden No Parking 3:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. Monday

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through Friday

South Old Orchard between Frisco and E. Lockwood, both sides

No Parking on Thursdays from May 1 – October 31 from noon to 8:00 p.m.

West Side of Orchard Avenue between Spencer and Lockwood

No Parking 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. school days

South side of East Pacific from east curb line of Summit to east property line of property numbered 810 East Pacific

No parking at any time 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

North side of East Pacific from east end of East Pacific Avenue to the west end at its intersection with Bompart Avenue

No Parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday

South side of West Pacific between North Gore Avenue and South Rock Hill Road

No parking any time

North side of West Pacific from a point beginning approximately one hundred twenty-three (123) feet east of North Rock Hill and continuing eastward for one hundred twenty-six (126) feet

No parking at any time

On the north side of West Pacific eastward from Lincoln Avenue approximately fifty (50) feet

Fifteen (15) minute loading zone

West side of Parsons Avenue from Foote Avenue to Kirkham Avenue

No parking at any time

On the north side of Pasadena Avenue from the east curb of California Avenue to the south curb of Catalina Avenue

No parking at any time

On north side of Pasadena from Selma to California No parking at any time

On the east side of Plant Avenue from the northeast curb of Big Bend Boulevard to the south curb of Swon Avenue

No parking at any time

On east side of Plant from south line of Lockwood to a point directly opposite north line of Cedar

No parking at any time

The west side of Plymouth Avenue between a point from the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue and a point one hundred fifteen (115) feet south of the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue

No parking any time tow-away zone

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The west side of Plymouth Avenue between a point one hundred fifteen (115) feet south of the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue and a point eighty-five (85) feet south thereof

Angle parking only

Both sides of Plymouth Avenue between Lockwood Avenue and Big Bend Boulevard excepting there from the west side of Plymouth Avenue between a point one hundred fifteen (115) feet south of the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue and a point two hundred (200) feet south thereof

No parking at any time

South side of Pocahontas No parking at any time

On the north side of Providence Avenue from the west curb of North Laclede Station Road to the east curb of Yeatman Avenue

No parking at any time

On the north side of Providence Avenue from the west curb line of Yeatman Avenue to the east curb line of Summit Avenue

No parking at any time

On the north side of Ravine Avenue from the west curb line of North Elm Avenue to the east curb line of Bell Avenue

No parking at any time

East side of driveway adjacent to the east wall of Roberts Gymnasium running north from Bradford Avenue to the north end of Roberts Gymnasium; and the west side of driveway from the north side of Roberts Gymnasium to a point one hundred (100) feet north thereof; and the east side of driveway from a point sixty (60) feet north of Roberts Gymnasium to a point one hundred (100) feet north of Roberts Gymnasium

No parking at any time

East side of Robinson Avenue from Tuxedo Boulevard to Brookside Avenue

No parking at any time

East side of S. Rock Hill Road from Dobbin to Reavis Place No parking at any time

East side of Rock Hill Road from the south line of Big Bend Boulevard southwardly to a point one hundred eighty (180) feet from the said south line of Big Bend Boulevard

No parking at any time

On west side of Rock Hill Road from south boundary line of Helfenstein to north boundary line of West Swon

No parking at any time

On the east side of Rock Hill Road for a distance of one hundred fifty (150) feet south of Lockwood

No parking at any time

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On west side of Rock Hill from Lockwood to Helfenstein No parking at any time

On east side of Rock Hill Road from north boundary line of West Swon to south boundary line of West Jackson

No parking at any time

East side of Rock Hill Road from south boundary line of Lockwood to north boundary line of Helfenstein

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. except Saturday and Sunday

100 block and 400-900 blocks on Eastside South Rock Hill Road

No Parking this side 12:00 a.m. midnight to 12:00 p.m. noon

200-300 blocks on East side of South Rock Hill Road (between West Swon Avenue and West Jackson Road)

No Parking Any Time

100 block and 400-900 blocks on Westside South Rock Hill Road

No Parking this side 12:00 p.m. noon to 12:00 a.m. midnight

200 and 300 blocks on West side of South Rock Hill Road (between West Swon Avenue and West Jackson Road)

No Parking 4:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday Except holidays

North side of Roseacre Lane from the west line of Elm Avenue to the east line of Gray Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of Roseacre Lane from Gray Avenue to Big Bend Boulevard

No parking at any time

North side of Rosemont Avenue No parking any time

Rosemont, on both sides, for distance of twenty-five (25) feet west of west curb of Maple

No parking at any time

On north side of Rosemont from Maple to Elm No parking at any time

South side of Sanguine No parking at any time

East side of Selma Avenue between Swon and Big Bend No parking at any time

West side of Selma from north line of Bradford extended northerly to point seventy-five (75) feet south of south line of Lockwood

No parking 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any school day

East side of Selma Avenue from Bradford Avenue to Lockwood Avenue

No parking 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. and 2 p.m. – 30

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p.m. on any school day

West side of Selma Avenue beginning seventy-two (72) feet South of Lockwood and continuing three hundred forty (340) feet south to the north Selma Avenue closing gate and on the East side of Selma Avenue from the north closing gate for a distance of thirty-two (32) feet northwards of the gate

Two (2) hour parking maximum from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except when the gates are open

East side of Selma Avenue from the north gate to the alley north of the high school building

Two (2) hour parking Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

East side of Selma Avenue from fifteen (15) feet north of the alley north of the high school building to a spot one hundred (100) feet south of Lockwood Avenue

Parking allowed

West side of Selma Avenue from a spot one hundred (100) feet south of Lockwood Avenue to a spot fifteen (15) feet north of the second church parking entrance.

Parking allowed

West side of Selma Avenue south of the second church parking entrance to the north gate

Two (2) hour parking Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

The south side of Southside Avenue from the east curb line of Pine tree Lane to the west curb line of Edgar Road

No parking at anytime

681 Oakwood Avenue East along Spring Avenue, to the intersection with Dale Avenue

No parking 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday

East side of Summit Avenue(a) From a point forty-nine (49) feet north of E. Lockwood Avenue, north to a private driveway, a distance of eighty-two (82) feet;(b) From a point fifty-two (52) feet South of Fair Oaks, south sixty-eight (68) feet to a private driveway;

Two (2) hour parking 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and holidays

West side of Summit Avenue(a) From a point sixty-two (62) feet North of E. Lockwood Avenue, north for a distance of one hundred thirty (130) feet; (b) From a point thirty-three (33) feet south of Lake Avenue, south of Lake Avenue, south for a distance of ninety-four (94) feet.

Summit Avenue, west side only, from the north side of the driveway at 536 Lake Avenue to a point twenty (20) feet north of said driveway

No parking at any time

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On west side of Summit Avenue from north curb line of Marshall Avenue to south curb line of North Park Avenue

No parking any time

East Side of Summit Avenue, Fair Oaks to Sunnyside Residential Permit Parking Only from 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on school days

West Side of Summit Avenue, Fair Oaks to the Driveway on Summit Approximately 140 Feet South of Sunnyside

Residential Permit Parking Only from 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. on school days

East side of former Bi-State Right-of-Way(west leg of Summit Avenue)

No parking – fire lane

West side of former Bi-State Right-of-Way (west leg of Summit Avenue from intersection with Newport Avenue for a distance of one hundred five (105) feet

No parking here to corner

West side of former Bi-State Right-of-Way (west leg of Summit Avenue) from intersection of Fairview Avenue for a distance of eighty (80) feet

No parking here to corner

On the north side of East Swon Avenue from the west curb line of Laclede Station Road to the east curb line of South Old Orchard Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of Swon Avenue from the west curb line of Selma Avenue to a point one hundred twelve (112) feet west of west curb line of Selma Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of Swon Avenue from a point one hundred twelve (112) feet west of the west curb line of Selma Avenue to the east curb line of Sylvester Avenue

No parking 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on any school day

East side of Sylvester Avenue from the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue to the north curb line of Swon Avenue

No parking at any time

East side of Sylvester Avenue from Swon Avenue to Big Bend Boulevard

No parking 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mondays through Fridays

West side of Sylvester Avenue from East Lockwood Avenue to Swon Avenue

Resident Only Parking 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on school days

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On the south side of Thornton Avenue from the west curb line of Brentwood Boulevard to the east curb line of Lorraine Davis Drive

No parking at any time

On the north side of Thornton Avenue from the west curb line of Brentwood Boulevard to the east curb line of Waymire Avenue

No parking at any time

On north side of Tuxedo Boulevard from Bompart to Summit No parking at any time

On south side of Tuxedo Boulevard from Glen Road to Bompart Avenue

No parking at any time

On north side of Tuxedo Boulevard from Laclede Station Road to Key West Ave.

No parking at any time

On north side of Tuxedo Boulevard from Summit to Yeatman No parking at any time

North side of Tuxedo Boulevard from Yeatman Avenue for a distance of three hundred (300) feet

No parking any time

North side of 300 block of Tuxedo Boulevard No parking any time

On south side of Tuxedo Boulevard from Yeatman to Laclede Station Road

No parking at any time

North end of Tyler Avenue beginning at a point where barricades indicate the end of the paved street

No parking at any time

East side of Tyler Avenue No parking at any time

West side of Tyler Avenue fifteen (15) feet from north end No parking at any time

On the east and north sides of Waymire Avenue from the north curb line of Thornton Avenue to the east curb line of Cornell Avenue

No parking at any time

North side of Waymire Avenue from the Entrance to Waymire Apartments westward to Bell Avenue

No Parking

On the north side of Westside Avenue from South Rock Hill Road to Lucille Avenue

No parking anytime

On the north side of Willis Avenue from the west curb line of Waymire Avenue to the east curb line of Holland Avenue

No parking or stopping at any time

South side of Willis Avenue between Holland Avenue and Cornell Avenue

No parking any time

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Street Regulation

On west side of Wilshusen Avenue from south curb line of Big Bend Boulevard to a point one hundred seventy-five (175) feet south of said curb line

No parking at any time

On the north side of Woodlawn Avenue between West Lockwood Avenue and South Rock Hill Road

No parking at any time

Yeatman Avenue, east side only, between Marshall Avenue and Newport Avenue

No parking at any time

West side of Yeddo Avenue from the South curb line of Baker Avenue for a distance of four hundred twenty-eight (428) feet

No parking at any time

East side of Swon Avenue between Selma And Big Bend No parking at any time

On all public streets parking of any vehicle licensed to carry in excess of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds

Two (2) hour parking, unless necessary for delivery or permitted construction, or repairs

(Ord. No. 7209, § 1, 12-15-81; Ord. No. 7232, § 1, 9-21-82; Ord. No. 7236, §§ 1-2, 11-3-82; Ord. No. 7237, §§ 1-2, 11-3-82; Ord. No. 7248, §§ 1-2, 12-21-82; Ord. No. 7263, § 1, 5-3-83; Ord. No. 7289, § 1, 2-21-84; Ord. No. 7296, § 1, 3-6-84; Ord. No. 7298, § 1, 3-20-84; Ord. No. 7325, § 1(B), 12-18-84; Ord. No. 7343, § 1, 6-4-85; Ord. No. 7367, § 1, 1-7-86; Ord. No. 7390, § 1, 7-1-86; Ord. No. 7391, § 1, 7-1-86; Ord. No. 7411, § 1, 12-2-86; Ord. No. 7431, § 1, 3-17-87; Ord. No. 7438, § 1, 5-16-89; Ord. No. 7463, § 1, 10-6-87; Ord. No. 7485, § 1, 5-3-88; Ord. No. 7486, § 1, 5-3-88; Ord. No. 7487, § 1, 5-3-88; Ord. No. 7514, § 1, 12-20-88; Ord. No. 7518, § 1, 1-17-89; Ord. No. 7523, § 1, 2-7-89; Ord. No. 7524, § 1, 2-7-89; Ord. No. 7525, § 1, 2-7-89; Ord. No. 7539, § 1, 5-16-89; Ord. No. 7542, § 1, 6-6-89; Ord. No. 7543, § 1, 6-6-89; Ord. No. 7547, § 2, 7-5-89; Ord. No. 7554, § 1, 8-15-89; Ord. No. 7556, § 1, 8-15-89; Ord. No. 7557, § 1, 9-5-89; Ord. No. 7560, § 1, 9-5-89; Ord. No. 7564, §§ 1-2, 9-19-89; Ord. No. 7571, § 1, 10-17-89; Ord. No. 7570, § 1, 10-17-89; Ord. No. 7576, § 1, 12-5-89; Ord. No. 7577, § 1, 12-5-89; Ord. No. 7578, § 1, 12-5-89; Ord. No. 7579, §§ 1-2, 12-5-89; Ord. No. 7590, §§ 1-2, 3-6-90; Ord. No. 7600, § 1, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 7601, § 1, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 7602, § 1, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 7603, § 1, 5-1-90; Ord. No. 7617, § 1, 7-3-90; Ord. No. 7618, §§ 1-2, 7-3-90; Ord. No. 7638, § 1, 2-19-91; Ord. No. 7643, § 1, 4-2-91; Ord. No. 7653, § 2, 7-2-91; Ord. No. 7659, §§ 2-3, 10-15-91; Ord. No. 7660, § 1, 7-16-91; Ord. No. 7661, § 1, 7-16-91; Ord. No. 7662, § 1, 7-16-91; Ord. No. 7663, § 1, 7-16-91; Ord. No. 7817, § 1,6-7-94; Ord. No. 7864, § 1, 4-4-95; Ord. No. 7885, § 1, 10-3-95; Ord. No. 7888, § 1, 10-17-95; Ord. No. 7910, § 1, 3-5-96; Ord. No. 7911, § 1, 3-5-96; Ord. No. 7957, § 1, 12-3-96; Ord. No. 7970, § 1, 4-15-97; Ord. No. 7971, § 1, 4-15-97; Ord. No. 800, § 1, 11-4-97;Ord. No. 8006, § 1, 11-18-97 ;Ord. No. 8019 § 1, 2-17-98; Ord. No. 8021 § 1, 3-3-98; Ord. No. 8063, § 1, 10-20-98;Ord. No. 8072 § 1, 1-19-99; Ord. No. 8083, § 1, 2-16-99; Ord. No. 8127 § 1, 12-7-99; Ord. No. 8126, § 1, 12-7-99; Ord. No. 8123, § 1, 11-16-99; Ord. No. 8105, § 1, 6-22-99; Ord. No. 8102, § 1, 6-22-99; Ord. No. 8149, § 1, 5-2-00, Ord. No. 8157, § 1, 6-20-00; Ord. No. 8179, § 1, 12-5-00; Ord. No. 8180, § 1, 12-5-00; Ord. No.

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8181, § 1, 12-5-00; Ord. No. 8216, § 1, 8-21-01; Ord. No. 8217, § 1, 8-2-01; Ord. No. 8209, § 1, 7-10-01; Ord. No. 8237, § 1, 12-4-01; Ord. No. 8238, § 1, 12-4-01; Ord. No. 8253, § 1, 1-8-02; Ord. No. 8262, § 1, 2-19-02, Ord. No. 8281, § 1, 6-18-02; Ord. No. 8324, § 1, 1-7-03; Ord. No. 8347, § 1, 8-5-03; Ord. No. 8348, § 1, 8-5-03; Ord. No. 8349, § 1, 8-5-03; Ord. No. 8350, § 1, 8-5-03; Ord. No. 8351, § 1, 8-5-03; Ord. No. 8363, § 1, 12-16-03; Ord. No. 8397, § 1, 3-16-04; Ord. No. 8398, § 1, 3-16-04; Ord. No. 8318, § 1, 11-19-02; Ord. No. 8319, § 1, 11-19-02; Ord. No. 8319, § 1, 11-19-02; Ord. No. 8415, § 1, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 8416, § 1, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 8417, § 1, 8-17-14; Ord. No. 8418, § 1, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 8418, § 1, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 8419, §§ 1-2, 8-17-04; Ord. No. 8421, § 1, 8-17-04, Ord. No. 8466, § 1, 7-19-05, Ord. No. 8467, § 1, 7-19-05, Ord. No. 8468, § 1, 7-19-05, Ord. No. 8515, § 1, 9-5-06, Ord. No. 8516, § 1, 9-5-06, Ord. No. 8521, § 1, 11-21-06, Ord. No. 8522, § 1, 12-05-06, Ord. No. 8523, § 1, 11-21-06, Ord. No. 8524, § 1, 11-21-06; Ord. No. 8565, § 1, 9-4-07; Ord. No. 8569, § 1, 10-16-07; ;Ord. No. 8575, § 1, 12-4-07; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09; Ord. No. 8673, § 1, 7-6-10; Ord. No. 8885, § 1, 5-5-2015; Ord. No. 8899, § 1, 7-21-2015; Ord. No. 8900, § 1, 7-21-2015; Ord. No. 8914, § 1, 11-17-2015; Ord. No. 8959, § 1, 12-6-2016)

Section 60.976. Tow-Away Zones.

Any vehicle parked in violation of tow-away zones, as designated and established under Chapter 60, Article XV, Section 60.975 of the Code of Webster Groves, may be towed away and removed from said tow-away zone pursuant to Chapter 60, Article XIV, Section 60.930 of the Code of Webster Groves, in accordance with the schedule of fine and charges contained therein.

Any vehicle parked in violation of the tow-away zones designated and established under Chapter 60, Article XV, Section 60.975 of the Code of Webster Groves, which is not towed away or removed pursuant to the provisions of Section 60.930, shall be issued a ticket under the provisions of Chapter 60, Article XIV, Section 60.915, and the fine for conviction of said violation shall be assessed in the sum of Fifteen Dollars ($15.00) together with costs of court.

The city manager may designate on street parking spaces as reserved for the handicapped which shall be located nearest to curb cuts or the accessible entrance to a building. Such designation is not mandatory and, where possible, such handicapped parking spaces should be located in public off-street parking lots rather than on public streets. Any on street parking spaces so designated shall be posted as provided in Ordinance No. 7414 [Section 70.026] and shall be for the benefit of vehicles with identification as provided in Ordinance No. 7414 [Section 70.026]. Such handicapped parking spaces shall be placed by ordinance in Section 60.975 Schedule H of this Code by describing the adjacent street address and listing the regulation as “Handicapped Parking Tow-Away Zone.” (Ord. No. 7415, § 1, 12-16-86)

Cross reference – Automobile trespass, Section 70.026.

Section 60.980. Schedule I – Parking Meter Zones.

In accordance with Article VII of this Chapter, parking meter zones are hereby established upon those streets or portions thereof hereinafter enumerated and the parking of vehicles thereon shall be regulated by parking meters between the hours specified of any day except Sundays and legal holidays as follows:

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Between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., with a maximum of two (2) hours continuous meter parking by any one vehicle:

Old Orchard District

The north side of Big Bend Boulevard: From Dale to Oakwood; from Old Orchard eastwardly toward Oakwood; from Old Orchard westwardly toward Lockwood; from Summit Avenue eastwardly.

The south side of Big Bend Boulevard: From Chamberlain to Murdoch Avenue; from Murdoch Avenue to Log Cabin Lane; from Log Cabin Lane to Old Orchard; from Old Orchard to Lockwood (along triangle).

The south side of Big Bend Boulevard: From Chamberlain Place easterly to a point one hundred sixty (160) feet.

The west side of Old Orchard: From Big Bend Boulevard southwardly three (3) spaces.

(Ord. No. 7209, § 2, 12-15-81; Ord. No. 7325, § 1(A), (C), 12-18-84; Ord. No. 7653, § 1, 7-2-91)

Section 60.982. Municipal Parking Lot Provisions.

In all municipal parking lots and spaces in the Old Webster Business District extended 4 hour parking in 2 and 3-hr parking spaces shall be allowed anywhere in the district with a permit (placard) issued by the City as set forth herein. Any legitimate representative of a city licensed business within the district may purchase permits (placards) from the city. The permits allow 4 hour parking in any 2 or 3 hr parking space within the district for customers and visitors to the district. Businesses may issue one permit per vehicle per day to any customer or visitor. The vehicle operator is responsible for legibly indicating the date and times in the appropriate place on the extended parking permit (placard) using indelible ink or marker. The permit must be displayed on the driver’s side dashboard and clearly visible through the windshield. Altered or improperly dated and timed permits will be void, and the parked vehicle will be subject to the posted parking regulations for the occupied parking space. Permits purchased by a business can only be issued by that business to individuals for one time use as an extended parking permit. Permits may not be resold or transferred to another business or private person. A Business may recover the cost of a permit by charging an individual an amount not to exceed their original cost. From time to time, the Director of Finance shall submit a proposed fee to be charged for an extended parking permit for approval by motion by the City Council. The Municipal off-street parking lot in the Gore-Lockwood Business District is hereby declared to be a three (3) hour continuous parking limit, and the limit of a maximum of three (3) hours continuous parking shall be indicated by appropriate signs or directions.

The Municipal off-street parking lot on South Gore Avenue, containing eighty-five (85) spaces, and the municipal off-street parking lot on Allen Avenue containing sixteen (16) spaces are hereby designated permit parking only at a rate of One Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($150.00) per year.

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The Municipal off-street parking lot on South Gore Avenue located behind the Farm and Home Savings Association’s Building at 110 Lockwood Avenue, containing 41 parking spaces, is hereby declared to be a three (3) hour continuous parking limit, and the limit of a maximum of three (3) hours continuous parking shall be indicated by appropriate signs or directions. The twenty parking spaces on the south side of the upper level public parking area shall be three (3) hour customer parking.

The Municipal off-street parking lot at 613 East Lockwood Avenue is hereby declared to be a two (2) hour continuous parking lot limit, and the limit of a maximum of two (2) hours continuous parking shall be indicated by appropriate signs or directions.

The Municipal off-street parking lot in the Old Orchard Business District located south of Big Bend Boulevard just off of Log Cabin Lane into a lot with a three (3) hour continuous parking limit, and the limit of a maximum of three (3) hours continuous parking shall be indicated by appropriate signs or directions, except for six (6) spaces closest to the mail drop off at the south end of the lot, which will be all day parking by permit only.

Parking Lot Regulation

Municipal Parking Lot in Old Orchard Business District located south of Big Bend Boulevard just off of Log Cabin Lane

Three (3) hour parking limit

Municipal Parking Lot in Old Webster Business District located at the southwest corner of the North Gore Avenue and West Pacific Avenue Intersection

Two (2) hour parking limit, with Handicapped Only in the western most space

Municipal Parking Garage in Old Webster Store Town Special Business District at 75 West Moody Avenue

All spaces on the upper level of the parking deck shall be designated for 3-hour customer parking, except for six (6) parking spaces on the west side of the upper deck nearest the fountain, which shall remain designated for 30-minute customer parking.

The Shoppes at Old Webster:

(a) 34 on-street parking spaces Two (2) hour customer parking only

(b) 171 Off-street parking spaces Three (3) hour customer parking only (except that the parking garage upper deck only shall be two (2) hour customer parking)

(c) 69 spaces not in public garage Permit parking only

(d) 40 spaces in lower parking garage (plus additional 18 spaces as determined necessary by City Manager)

Permit parking only

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(e) 4 spaces Reserved for owner/tenant 115 W. Lockwood (all permits and reservations at this location effective 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday)

(f) 20 spaces on the south side of the upper level parking lot at 110 W. Lockwood Avenue

Three (3) hour customer parking

Municipal off-street parking lot at 8778 Big Bend Blvd. in the Crossroads Special Business District

Two (2) hour parking, with the exception of assigned business parking spaces

All spaces on the attached Bethesda Parking Agreement Exhibit A

Two (2) hour parking from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday - Friday

(Ord. No. 7325, § 1(C), 12-18-84; Ord. No. 7373, § 1, 2-18-86; Ord. No. 7435, §§ 1-2, 5-5-87; Ord. No. 7893, § 1, 12-5-95; Ord. No. 8019, § 2, 2-17-98, Ord. No. 8443, § 2, 12-21-04 (repealed), Ord. No. 8462, § 2, 7-5-05; Ord. No. 8689, § 1, 10-5-10; Ord. No. 8694, § 1, 11-16-10, , Ord. No. 8979, § 1, 4-4-2017, Ord. No. 8994, § 1, 9-5-2017).

Section 60.985. Schedule J – Load Restrictions on Commercial Vehicles Using Certain Streets.

In accordance with Article XIII of this Chapter, no person shall operate any commercial vehicle weighing in excess of the gross vehicle weight specified herein, at any time upon any of the following streets or portions thereof; provided, however, that nothing herein shall be construed to impair necessary local delivery service on said streets nor the crossing of said streets at its intersection with the designated terminal streets:

Street Restriction

Brookside Avenue from Laclede Station Road to Robinson Avenue

No through truck traffic

Edgar Road between Big Bend Boulevard and Highway 66

No through truck traffic – local pickup or delivery only

North Elm Avenue, north of Brentwood Blvd. No commercial trucks weighing in excess of 12,000 pounds except for deliveries, drop-offs, and service calls.

Euclid Avenue, west of North Elm to Plateau Ave.

No commercial trucks weighing in excess of 12,000 pounds except for deliveries, drop-offs, and service calls.

Glendale Road between Big Bend Boulevard and Edgar Road

No through truck traffic–local origin or delivery only

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Street Restriction

Grant Road between Big Bend Boulevard and the southern city limits

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

Gray Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and Lockwood Avenue

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

Kirkham Avenue from North Rock Hill Road to Western City Limits

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

Maple Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and East Frisco Avenue

No through truck traffic

Marshall Avenue and Key West Avenue between Laclede Station Road and Big Bend Boulevard

No through trucks (only trucks making deliveries or servicing residences on said streets will be permitted)

Marshall Avenue from North Laclede Station Road west to Brentwood Boulevard

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

Oakwood Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and Summit Avenue

Five thousand (5,000) pounds

East Old Watson Road between South Elm Avenue and Watson Road

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

North side of West Old Watson from South Elm to Gardenia

No Parking at any time

Robinson Avenue from Brookside Avenue to Tuxedo Boulevard

No through truck traffic

Rock Hill Road from West Kirkham Avenue to West Big Bend Boulevard

No through truck traffic

South Elm Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and Lockwood Avenue

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

South Elm Avenue between Glendale Road and Watson Road

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

South Gore Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and Lockwood Avenue

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

Sylvester Avenue between Big Bend Boulevard and East Lockwood Avenue

No through truck traffic – local pickup or delivery only

South Maple Avenue between East Jackson No through truck traffic – local

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Street Restriction

Road and Lockwood Avenue origin or delivery only

South Rock Hill Road between Big Bend Boulevard and West Old Watson Road

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

Tuxedo Boulevard between Laclede Station Road and Big Bend Boulevard

No through trucks (only trucks making deliveries or servicing residences on said streets will be permitted)

West Old Watson Road between South Rock Hill Road and South Elm Avenue

No through truck traffic – local origin or delivery only

(Ord. No. 7432, § 1, 3-17-87; Ord. No. 7517, § 1, 1-17-89; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09; Ord. No. 8911, § 1, 10-3-2015)

All motor vehicle trucks over one ton capacity are prohibited from attempting to cross the Union Pacific Railroad tracks in either direction at the following locations:

a. Cherry Street crossing

b. Rock Hill Road crossing

c. Oakwood Avenue crossing

These restrictions shall not apply to vehicles designated as public safety (police, fire, and ambulance) vehicles, public utility vehicles, Public Works vehicles and public service vehicles which have a specific purpose for using these crossings.

Section 60.990. Schedule K – Right Turns Prohibited.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a right turn from Lockwood southwestwardly or westwardly into Big Bend Boulevard.

Right turns on red light at electrically controlled intersections are permitted under specific circumstances as set forth in Chapter 60, Article III, Section 60.115, “Traffic-control signal legend.” (Ord. No. 7209, § 3, 12-15-81)

Section 60.995. Schedule L – No Passing Zones.

Big Bend Boulevard between South Rock Hill Road and Gray Avenue – “No passing.”

Laclede Station Road from the south line of Murdoch Avenue to the north line of Kenridge Avenue – “No passing.”

North Laclede Station Road, between Marshall Avenue and Big Bend Boulevard – “No passing.”

South Elm Avenue between Old Watson Road and Highway 66 – “No passing.”

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South Rock Hill Road from Swon Avenue to Jackson Road – “No passing.”

Section 60.996. Schedule M – Left Turns Prohibited.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn from Armin Lane onto Big Bend Boulevard at the intersection of said streets between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., except on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn from Big Bend Boulevard onto Lockwood Avenue at the intersection of said streets.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn from Marshall Avenue onto the east leg of Summit Avenue.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn from the south bound exit circular drive at 9 S. Bompart Avenue onto Big Bend Boulevard.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn from the east leg of Summit Avenue onto Marshall Avenue. (Ord. No. 7575, § 2, 12-5-89)

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn from westbound W. Glendale into the driveway of 12 W. Glendale from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. (Ord. No. 7865, § 1, 4-4-95)

No operator of a motor vehicle (with the exception of buses) shall make a left turn onto Gore Avenue from West Lockwood from 4:00 p.m. through 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. (Ord. No. 8578, § 1, 12-18-07)

Section 60.997. Schedule N – Right Turns Required.

In accordance with Article XV of the Chapter, every vehicle shall turn right when in the right lane of the street first mentioned below at the designated intersections:

Street Regulation

West side of Elm Avenue north of its intersection with Glendale Road

Right lane must turn right

On the west side of Elm Avenue north of its intersection with Lockwood Avenue

Right lane must turn right

(Ord. No. 7209, §4, 12 15 81)

Section 60.998. Schedule O – Pedestrian Overpass.

The Woodhaven Bridge Pedestrian Overpass shall be used by pedestrian traffic only, and any use thereof by motorcycles and/or motor vehicles is hereby prohibited.

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Section 60.999. Schedule P – Streets Closed to Vehicular Traffic.

In accordance with Article III, Section 60.135 of this Chapter, vehicular traffic shall be prohibited or limited on certain streets in Webster Groves as described in this schedule:

Street Regulation

Selma Avenue from the north curb line of Bradford Avenue to a point four hundred twelve (412) feet south of the south curb line of Lockwood Avenue

No vehicular traffic between 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m., on all days when the Webster Groves High School is in session

In accordance with Article V, Section 60.291 of this Chapter, traffic shall stop and yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian within or on any part of the following crosswalks on the first named street at the locations indicated below:

Name of Street

S. Rock Hill Road at Belleview Avenue

S. Brentwood Boulevard at Newport Avenue

E. Lockwood Avenue at Sylvester Avenue

100 Selma Avenue (in front of high school)

Edgar Road at Catalina Avenue

1136 Selma Avenue

1202 Eastbrook Lane 1135 Cheshire Lane 401 Larkhill 400 Cannonbury Lane Lockwood Court at Westborough Place

S. Rock Hill Road at Central Avenue

Edgar Road at Chestnut Hill Lane

W. Glendale Road at S. Gore Avenue

S. Rock Hill Road at West Side Avenue Big Bend Boulevard at Plymouth Avenue

E. Lockwood Avenue at Selma Avenue

S. Elm Avenue at Cedar Avenue

S. Gore Avenue at W. Cedar Avenue

Gray Avenue at W. Cedar Avenue

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Name of Street

Jefferson Avenue at W. Cedar Avenue 1131 Edgar Road (in front of Edgar Road School) W. Lockwood Avenue at Jefferson Road (from the parking lot at the southwest corner to the Reliable Life Building) Colebrook Drive at entrance/exit to Hixson School (school crossing)

(Ord. No. 7919, § 2, 4-16-96; Ord. No. 8221, § 2, 10-2-01; Ord. No. 8230, § 1, 11-6-01; Ord. No. 8649, § 2, 9-1-09).

Section 60.999.1. Schedule Q – Residential Parking Zones.

East side of Jefferson Road from Cedar to Helfenstein: Resident parking only between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, inclusive.

Resident only parking on the East Side of Selma Avenue beginning one hundred forty (140) feet south of Bradford Avenue’s south curb cut and continuing south to Big Bend Boulevard, on the west side of Selma Avenue beginning two hundred (200) feet south of Bradford Avenue’s south curb cut and continuing south to Big Bend Boulevard, and on the north side only of the 400 block of Swon Avenue between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, except Holidays.

(Ord. No. 8250, § 2, 1-8-02; Ord. No. 8251, § 1, 1-8-02; Ord. No. 8286, § 1, 7-16-02)

Section 60.991.2 Schedule R -- Right Turns Only.

Right turns only shall be allowed at the following locations:

From East and West Jackson onto Elm Avenue on Mondays through Fridays from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

No operator of a motor vehicle shall make a left turn or proceed across any of the streets identified above.

(Ord. No. 8886, § 1, 5-5-2015)