§ 8-8.6. Parking in Designated Turn-Out Areas.  


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  • a.

    It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park, or leave standing, any vehicle unattended in any turn-out area (such unauthorized vehicles will be removed) per local ordinance except as listed below:

    1.

    When necessary to avoid injury or damage to persons or property.

    2.

    When required by law or in obedience to a peace officer.

    3.

    When engaged in maintenance or construction work within the public right-of-way on roadway property, or when any employee of a public agency is actually engaged in the performance of official duties.

    4.

    When automotive or other equipment is needed in maintenance or construction work within the public right-of-way.

    5.

    When any vehicle is disabled and it is not feasible to avoid temporarily stopping or any vehicle which has been summoned to render assistance to a vehicle or person including a vehicle owned by the donor of free emergency assistance but such parked or stopped vehicle shall not remain in the turnout for a period in excess of four (4) hours.

    6.

    When any person is in process of reporting a traffic collision or other situation or incident to a peace officer either directly or by means of any emergency telephone or similar device.

    7.

    When the owner or operator of a tow car operating under an agreement with the City of Alameda for the purpose of rapid removal of impediments to traffic.

    b.

    Restrictive parking in designated turn-out areas shall be in effect at the following locations:

    Name of Street Side Location
    Bridgeway Road Both Left turn pockets from the easterly line of Catalina Avenue to the westerly line of Island Drive.
    Island Drive Both Left turn pockets from the southerly line of Doolittle Drive to the northerly line of Mecartney Road.
    Mecartney Road North Left turn pockets from the westerly line of Island Drive to the westerly line of Fontana Drive.

     

(Ord. No. 1885 N.S.; Ord. No. 1935 N.S.)