Chapter 10.20
BICYCLE PATHS

Sections:

10.20.010    Bicycle path defined.

10.20.020    Private property.

10.20.030    Unlawful deposits.

10.20.040    Animals and motor vehicles prohibited.

10.20.010 Bicycle path defined.

A bicycle path is hereby defined to be a roadway constructed or adapted for the riding thereon of bicycles and bicycles only, and used or open to use by the public for such purpose, and whether located upon a street, alley, highway or municipal property, or upon property belonging to individuals. (Ord. 623 § 1, 1897).

10.20.020 Private property.

All bicycle paths shall be public ways for the use of bicycles, tricycles and pedestrians only; provided, that where any portion of such path is constructed on land owned by an individual, that portion of such path shall be such public way only so long as the owner consents to such use. (Ord. 623 § 2, 1897).

10.20.030 Unlawful deposits.

No person shall throw or deposit or cause to be thrown or deposited on any bicycle path any coal, stones, mortar, shells, tacks, glass or wire, or any solid or liquid vegetable substance of such character as to be liable to injure a bicycle, or any part thereof, or to impede the progress of a bicycle. (Ord. 623 § 3, 1897).

10.20.040 Animals and motor vehicles prohibited.

No person shall drive, ride, lead, move or trundle, or cause to be driven, ridden, led, moved or trundled, any vehicle except bicycles and tricycles, upon any portion of any bicycle path unless for the purpose of necessarily crossing the same and then only at the intersection of such bicycle path with some street, alley or public road. No person shall drive, ride, lead or toll or cause to be ridden, driven, led, or tolled any animal upon any bicycle path except for the purpose of necessarily crossing the same, and then only at the intersection of such bicycle path with some street or public road. No person shall allow any vehicle other than bicycles or tricycles to stand on any portion of any bicycle path. No person shall saw or cut or split firewood or lumber or break coal or stone or mortar upon any portion of any bicycle path, or do anything which shall obstruct the passage of person using any bicycle path. No person shall in any way deface or injure any bicycle path. No person shall place any barrier or obstruction on or over any bicycle path. (Ord. 623 § 4, 1897).