Administrative Code (AC)
Chapter 1: Streets and Sidewalks
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- AC § 19-169.1
Removal of vehicles improperly parked on private property.
- AC § 19-169.2
Booting of improperly parked motor vehicles.
- AC § 19-170
Limitation on parking of commercial vehicles.
- AC § 19-170.1
Truck loading zones and commercial parking meter areas.
- AC § 19-170.2
Loading zones.
- AC § 19-174
Passengers boarding horse drawn cabs.
- AC § 19-175.2
Notification of changes in parking restrictions or removal of parking spaces.
- AC § 19-175.6
On-street bus stops for sight-seeing buses.
- AC § 19-176
Bicycle operation on sidewalks prohibited.
- AC § 19-176.1
Reckless operation of roller skates, in-line skates and skateboards prohibited.
- AC § 19-176.2
Motorized scooters.
- AC § 19-176.3
Moped share systems.
- AC § 19-177
Speed Limits; posting of signs; neighborhood slow zones; speed limits near schools.
- AC § 19-178
Truck weight and length limitations.
- AC § 19-178.1
Truck route compliance study. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-179
Traffic calming study. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-180
Performance indicators. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-180.1
Safety audits of crash locations involving pedestrians. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-181
Safety inspections at locations exhibiting a pattern of crashes involving pedestrians and/or bicyclists.
- AC § 19-182
Comprehensive study of pedestrian fatalities and serious injuries.
- AC § 19-182.1
Comprehensive guidelines for the improvements of roads and sidewalks.
- AC § 19-182.2
Street design checklist
- AC § 19-182.3
Crash investigation and analysis unit.
- AC § 19-183
Traffic calming devices and traffic flow designations.
- AC § 19-183.1
Installation of traffic calming devices on streets in senior pedestrian zones.
- AC § 19-184
Interagency roadway safety plan. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-185
Traffic study determinations.
- AC § 19-185.1
Publication of traffic-control device and speed reducer requests.
- AC § 19-186
Compilation of bicycle crash data.
- AC § 19-187
Information on bicycle and other micromobility device activity.
- AC § 19-188
Accessible pedestrian signals program.
- AC § 19-188.1
Pedestrian countdown displays.
- AC § 19-188.2
Traffic control devices near schools.
- AC § 19-188.3
§ 19-188.3
- AC § 19-189
Installation of speed humps on roadways adjacent to schools.
- AC § 19-189.1
Installation of bollards.
- AC § 19-190
Right of way.
- AC § 19-191
Civil penalties for leaving the scene of an incident without reporting.
- AC § 19-192
Study of safety on truck routes. [Repealed]
- AC § 19-193
Bike share usage data.
- AC § 19-194
Bike share financial data reporting.
- AC § 19-195
Pedestrian crossings and control signals.
- AC § 19-195.1
Bicyclist rights and duties at an intersection.
- AC § 19-195.2
Public education campaign.
- AC § 19-196
All-terrain vehicles, including dirt bikes.
- AC § 19-197
Department report on distracted pedestrians.*
- AC § 19-197
Pedestrian countdown displays near schools and parks.*
- AC § 19-198
Reporting on motor vehicle related injuries and fatalities.
- AC § 19-198.1
Reporting on unreadable license plates.
- AC § 19-199
School safety implementation report.
- AC § 19-199.1
Master plan.
- AC § 19-199.2
Definitions.
- AC § 19-199.3
Notice to vehicle owners.
- AC § 19-199.4
Covered vehicle notice.
- AC § 19-199.5
Seizure and impoundment.
- AC § 19-199.6
Successful completion of safe vehicle operation course.
- AC § 19-199.7
Program evaluation.
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