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AGENDA TITLE: Introduce Traffic Ordinance Section 10.44.020 (F) and Adopt Resolution #97-153 to
Repeal and Reenact Traffic Resolution #87-163 to Authorize Public Works Director
to Approve Various Traffic Control Items and Parking Limits
MEETING DATE: September 17, 1997
PREPARED BY: Public Works Director
RECOMMENDED ACTION: That City Council introduce an amendment to Traffic Ordinance
Section 10.44.020 (F), Exhibit A, and adopt the attached Traffic Resolution
#97-153 to amend and reenact Traffic Resolution #87-163, Exhibit B,
authorizing the Public Works Director to approve various traffic control and
parking limit items.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: At its May 7, 1997 meeting, the City Council directed staff to
proceed with the necessary ordinances and resolutions to allow the
Public Works Director to establish parking limits. The goal was to
provide more timely responses to business changes and parking
needs. At that meeting, b�dff indicated we would return with these modifications and other traffic items
to meet the same goal.
The Traffic Engineering Section receives an average of 125 requests per year, or approximately 10
traffic requests per month. The majority of these requests require Council action under our current
rules. To improve efficiency, we are requesting Council review the following four sections of
Traffic Resolution #87-163 for which staff recommends authorization to act be changed from
City Council to Public Works Director. This will coincide with the changing parking needs in the
Downtown area by allowing staff to modify the parking to meet the Downtown customers' and business
owners' needs in a timely manner. In addition, safety issues can be addressed timely and efficiently by
allowing the Public Works Director authority to modify the various traffic controls and parking items. As
done presently, Public Works staff will continue to work with police, economic development and other
City staff on these actions. Of course, any action requested but not taken by staff can always be
brought to the City Council.
Traffic Resolution
Section 2 - Through Streets, Stop Intersections, and Yield Intersections
This section has four subsections and basically includes traffic controls, such as stop and yield signs.
Currently, Council designates certain streets as through streets and that allows stop signs to
automatically be installed by staff on new intersecting cross streets without further Council action.
The other items in this section are the stop intersections and yield intersections. Staff follows the State -
approved warrants in determining the installation of stop signs based on requests and upon our own
initiative. Staff proposes to continue this process and, if not approved, the action would be reported to
the requester along with the appeal process to the City Council.
APPROVED: Z5;;� =-,
H. Dixon Flynn -- City Manager
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Introduce Traffic Ordinance Section 10.44.020 (F) and Adopt Resolution #97-153 to Repeal and Reenact
Traffic Resolution #87-163 to Authorize Public Works Director to Approve Various Traffic Control Items
and Parking Limits
September 17, 1997
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Section 3 - Street Parking Restrictions
Subsection A (time -limit parking) involves five subsections and covers all the various time -limit parking.
Most of these time -limit restrictions are in the Downtown area. As discussed with the Council in May,
staff proposes to modify these limits to accommodate new businesses. This concept has received
support from the Lodi Downtown Business Association (LDBA). Staff has received traffic requests from
some property owners and businesses to have one or two parking spaces identified as short-term
spaces. By authorizing the Public Works Director to approve parking -limit restrictions, staff will be able
to modify parking with efficiency to meet the parking demands. Staff will continue to work with the LDBA
and affected businesses on this issue.
Subsection B includes the section on streets with no parking for the duration indicated and designated
by signs. This section should still be approved by Council action; however, an additional section should
be included that allows the Public Works Director authority to install no parking of vehicles for sale. In
the past, Council has approved these restrictions; however, as these problems move to other areas, it
will be more efficient if staff can restrict the vehicles for sale in a timely manner.
Subsection C includes the section for no parking of vehicles 6 feet or more in height within 100 feet of
the intersections. This restriction is installed to improve visibility at intersections where commercial
vehicles or large vans frequently park. Some of these items have been part of other requests, such as
stop sign requests. For example, slop signs were requested at Beckman Road and Kettleman Lane
because trucks were making it difficult for motorists to see cross traffic. Installing the no -parking
restriction improved visibility. These items have usually been on City Council's regular calendar, since
there was some discussion on related issues. However, if we receive a request from a Lodi citizen that
an intersection has a visibility problem, and the adjacent property owner does not object to the parking
restriction, and there was no controversial issues, staff would be able to install this restriction in a timely
manner given the Public Works Director's authorization.
Subsections D and E include designating spaces as parking for physically -handicapped persons and
emergency vehicles, respectively. Staff has designated handicapped parking spaces on the street in
areas that would be more convenient and closer to the front door. An example is on School Street near
the Senior Center where they have a high demand for this type of parking use and the alternative would
be in the parking lot. The emergency parking spaces have been designated near the Police Department
on Elm Street and are used for vehicle inspections and Fire Department vehicles. These items are
usually handled as consent calendar items and are approved with no discussion. Allowing the
Public Works Director authority to designate these parking spaces will allow staff to handle these types
of requests in a timely manner.
Section 5 - Parking Lots
This section has four subsections and covers the time -limit parking restrictions in the public lots.
Currently, all lots listed in these subsections are in the Downtown area. With the ongoing business
changes in the Downtown area, modifications to the public lots can be done with little delay to serve the
Downtown patrons and business owners in a timely manner. An example is in Lot 4, at the corner of
Pine Street and Church Street. Farmers and Merchants has requested additional permit -parking spaces
for their employees since they are renovating the old Security Pacific building and will have employees in
the building but no need for customer parking. However, depending on the types of businesses that will
be going in on Pine Street, there may be a need for more customer parking in Lot 4. Staff will be able to
modify the parking lots in a timely manner to better serve the Downtown customers and business
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Introduce Traffic Ordinance Section 10.44.020 (F) and Adopt Resolution #97-153 to Repeal and Reenact
Traffic Resolution #87-163 to Authorize Public Works Director to Approve Various Traffic Control Items
and Parking Limits
September 17, 1997
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owners. Similarly, with the renovation of the Hotel Lodi, modifications to the parking lot can be made to
balance all the parking needs and demands. As with the Downtown street parking, staff will continue to
work with LDBA and affected businesses on employee and customer parking, as appropriate.
Section 6 - Permit Parking
Permit parking (Zone B - Downtown Area) is included in Subsection A and basically covers the on -street
permit parking for the Downtown area. Council has approved Zone B permit parking use on block faces
in areas that are adjacent to parking lots. For example, on Church Street south of Pine Street, next to
Lot 4, Council approved permit parking in this area since it had low demand and could be better utilized
by Downtown employees. These items have been handled on City Council's regular calendar and
usually as part of larger projects. Allowing the Public Works Director authority to modify the Downtown
area will allow staff to change parking to better serve the parking demands. Council should be aware
that this does not include other permit parking programs, such as those around the Pacific Coast
Producers cannery and the high schools. New areas, or changes in existing permit areas, would still be
handled by City Council.
Staff is also requesting City Council address revisions in Section 4 - Angle -Parking Area as proposed in
Exhibit B. In the Downtown area, the side of the street that the angle parking was installed has changed
and the attached resolution reflects these changes. This change was approved as part of the Downtown
Revitalization Project, but amending the Traffic Resolution was overlooked. Staff feels this authority
should remain with the City Council.
Introduction of Traffic Ordinance - Increased No -Parking Lengths
Another tool Traffic Engineering staff uses to make fairly quick improvements is under the
Traffic Ordinance, Section 10.44.020 (F). This section allows the Public Works Director to install twenty
(20) feet or less of no parking in areas that constitute a traffic hazard. Staff is able to improve visibility
adjacent to driveways or intersections by installing short no -parking zones. To improve efficiency, staff
requests amending the Traffic Ordinance to allow the Public Works Director to install 200 feet or less.
This will allow us to install no -parking zones as needed to accommodate striping changes, such as
installing right -turn lanes as well as installing longer no -parking zones to improve visibility. Staff
reviewed over two years of history on Council's approval and lengths of no -parking zones. Since the
beginning of 1995 through August 1997, City Council reviewed thirteen requests and six of those items
involved approving no -parking zones less than 200 feet. City Council has concurred with staffs
recommendations for no -parking zones on all these items brougV-before Council during this time period.
FUNDING: Not applicable.
Jack+ Ronsko
Publi Works Director
Prepared by Richard C. Prima, Jr., City Engineer and
Paula J. Fernandez, Associate Traffic Engineer
Attachments
cc: City Attorney
Street Superintendent
Police Chief
Associate Traffic Engineer
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EXHIBIT A
10.44.020 Prohibited stopping, standing or parking.
F. In any area twent3two hundred feet or less in
length, where the Public Works Director
determines that the parking or stopping of any
vehicle would constitute a traffic hazard or would
endanger life or property, or on the approach to a
traffic control device when such place is indicated
by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb
surface.
RESOLUTION NO. 87-163
TRAFFIC RESOLUTION
EXHIBIT B
Legend
Italics - addition
Shaded - deleted
WHEREAS, the City of Lodi City Council has adopted a traffic ordinance which calls for various
traffic restrictions to be adopted by resolution;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following be adopted and future changes be
incorporated into this resolution by revision:
Section 1 - One -Way Streets and Alleys
The streets or portions of streets or alleys in this City hereinafter listed are hereby defined and
established as one-way streets:
A. Streets
• Lee Avenue from Lodi Avenue to Locust Street - southbound.
• Pleasant Avenue from Lodi Avenue to Pine Street and from Elm Street to
Lockeford Street - northbound.
• Washington Street from Poplar Street to Concord Street - southbound.
u. Alleys
• North -south alleys between School Street and Sacramento Street from Elm Street to
Lodi Avenue shall be southbound except the alley between Oak Street and
Walnut Street
• East -west alleys between Lockeford Street and Lodi Avenue from School Street to
Church Street shall be westbound.
• East -west alleys between Lockeford Street and Locust Street from Sacramento Street
to School Street shall be westbound.
• East -west alleys between Locust Street and Lodi Avenue from Sacramento Street to
School Street shall be eastbound.
• East -west alley between Oak Street and Walnut Street from Church Street to
Pleasant Avenue shall be westbound.
Section 2 - Through Streets, Stop Intersections, and Yield Intersections
The Public Works Director is authorized to establish through streets, stop intersections, and
yield intersections in accordance with applicable laws, City policies, and traffic engineering
practice.
A The streets orYportions of streets, intersections, or entrances thereto llsted:in Sections 213,F
2C, 2D of this resolution are hereby defined and established as through streets;•stop
intersections; and yield intersections respectively and shall be goverred"by the appropriate;
sections of the Vehicle Code;
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Garfield Street
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Willow Glen Drive/Edgewood Drive
Edgewood Drive/Midvale Road
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Section 3 - Street Parking Restrictions
A. The Public Works Director shall establish the duration and location of time limited parking
restrictions and designate areas with appropriate signs and markings in accordance with
City policies and applicable laws.
1 : fifteen -Minute Parking (green curb)
by
the
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2:r Thirfy Minute Parking ;
Sfockton Stre�tawest side) from the alley, south'of Locust Street to Locust Street
3 One=Hour,Parking
Locust Street north side from Pleasant Avenue to Church Street
4 Two -Hour Parking
Church Streetfrom Locust Street to Wa_fir ut Street
Elm Street (north -side) from Pleasant Avenue to Church Street
EIm Street'(sautli side) from ChUrch`Street,to 114 feet west of Q LTrch Street'.
ElmStreet from School Street to SouthernPacific Railroad Tracks
Locust Street from Church Streetrto Southern Pcifc Rail road, tracks
OakStreetfrom Pleasant Avenue.to Sacramento Street
Pacific Avenue (west side) from 600 feet south of;:Elm Street to,:700 feet south of
Elm Street, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6 00 p.m except Sundays and holidays
_.
Pine Street,from Pleasant Avenueto Stockton Street
Sacramento Street (east side.) from Lockeford Street to Lodi Avenue `
Sacramento Street (west side) from L.ockeford Street to 260 feet north of Walnut Street
Sacramento'Street (West side) from Walnut Street to Lodi Avenuew;
School Street from Lockeford'Street to Lodi Avenue -,
Walnut.Streetffrom Church Street to Sacramento Street:
5. Four -Hour Parking
Elm Street (north side) from Church Street to School Street,
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B. The following portions of streets shall have no parking for the duration indicated and shall
be designated by appropriate signs or markings. Unless otherwise designated, this
restriction applies every day except Sundays and holidays.
1. No parking during the following times, every day, June 1 through March 31:
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
3:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.
Stockton Street (west side) from 200 feet north of Tokay Street to Flora Street
Stockton Street (east side) from Mission Street to Flora Street
Washington Street from Vine Street to Tokay Street
Eden Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Tokay Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Redwood Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Maple Street from Stockton Street to Central Avenue
Cherry Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Vine Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Watson Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
(See Permit Parking Area, Zone A)
2. No parking between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., every day:
Laurel Avenue (west side) from Turner Road to 350 feet north of
Turner Road
Laurel Avenue (east side) from Turner Road to 465 feet north of
Turner Road
Lodi Avenue from Hutchins Street to Stockton Street
Lodi Avenue (north side) from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Lodi Avenue (south side) from Stockton Street to 150 feet west of
Washington Street
3. No parking from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on school days only:
Walnut Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Oak Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Wellington Way
Pacific Avenue (east side) from Walnut Street to 556 feet south of Oak Street and
from Oak Street to 70 feet south of Elm Street
(See Permit Parking Area, Zone C)
4. No parking from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days
only:
Century Boulevard (north side) from Scarborough Drive to 200 feet west of
Scarborough Drive
Century Boulevard (south side) from Scarborough Drive to Ham Lane
Dartmoor Circle
(See Permit Parking Area, Zone D, Dartmoor Circle only)
5. No parking from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school days only, buses excepted:
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Lockeford Street (north side) from 260 feet west of Crescent Avenue to
413 feet west of Crescent Avenue
6. No parking from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days only:
Pacific Avenue (west side) from Elm Street to 400 feet south of Elm Street,
buses excepted
Pacific Avenue (east side) from Elm Street to 70 feet south of Elm Street and from
Oak Street to 556 feet south of Oak Street
Scarborough Drive (west side) from 335 feet north of Wimbledon Drive to 515 feet
north of Wimbledon Drive, buses excepted
7. No parking from 3:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m., every day:
Oak Street from Sacramento Street to SPRR
Walnut Street from Sacramento Street to SPRR
8. No parking from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school days only:
Walnut Street (south side) from Rose Street to California Street
Rose Street (east side) from Walnut Street to 68.5 feet south of
Vyalnut Street
9. No parking from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., holidays excepted:
Ham Lane (west side) from 75 feet north of Lodi Avenue to 135 feet
north of Lodi Avenue
10. No parking from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., school days only, buses excepted:
Eden Street (north side) from Garfield Street to 165 feet east of Garfield Street
11. No commercial -vehicle parking from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., every day:
Elm Street (north side) from Ham Lane to Pacific Avenue
12. The Public Works Director is authorized to establish no parking of vehicles for sale in
accordance with applicable laws and traffic engineering practice.
C. The Public Works Director is authorized to designate no parking of vehicles 6 feet or more
in height within 100 feet of the intersections in areas in accordance with applicable laws,
City policies, and traffic engineering practice.
C The fallowing streets shall be designated as no parking .of yehicles 6 feet or; more in Meight
within 100 feet of the intersections named:
Century Bouleva1. rd (north side} from Scarborough Drive to 100 feet east of
ScarboroughwDnve
Cherokee Lane (west side) from Almond. Drive to 100 feet, north of Almond,Dnve
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Cherokee Lane west side from Harold Street o"A00,feet north of HaroldStreet,,;
14ettlernan Lane (nortfz and south ,side) from Beckman Road to 100:f et west of
Beckman ,Road
D. The Public Works Director is authorized to designate parking spaces for physically
handicapped persons in accordance with applicable laws, and City policies.
D Tile followrn
g parking spaces shall be designated as parking for physically handicapped
persons and shaHzbe„governed by the appropriate sections of the Vehicle Code
Pacrfc Avenue north of Oak, Street, one space on the west side
School Streetnorth of ElmStreet, one space on thexwest side adjacent,
to'the-WA
. _ . .
E. The Public Works Director is authorized to designate parking spaces as special parking
reserved for the exclusive use of certain vehicles in accordance with applicable laws, and
City policies.
E The following parking spaces shall be designated as special parking reserved for the
exclusive use of the vehicles and purposes described:
1 EmergencyVehc(e,and Vehicle In_spectionyParkingn
Eim.Street between Pleasant Avenue and Church. Street; four spaces on the south `
side in front of the,,Police Department
2 T Emefgency Vehicle Parking
C� . p .
Elm`Street between Pleasant Avenue and Church Street, twos aces„on the south sid.e`'
in front of the Fire Department
Section 4 - Angle Parking Areas
The streets or portions of streets in this City hereinafter listed are hereby defined and
established as Angle Parking Zones.
Central Avenue (west side) from Cherry Street to Vine Street
Central Avenue (east side) from Flora Street to Harold Street except four parking stalls
at Eden Street
Central Avenue (west side) from Flora Street to Harold Street except three parking stalls
at Eden Street
Central Avenue (east side) from Vine Street to 130 feet north of Vine Street
Elm Street (north side) from Church Street to School Street
Elm Street (south side) from School Street to Sacramento Street
Locust Street (south side) from 100 feet east of Church Street to 250 feet east of
Church Street
Oak Street (south side) (north side) from Church Street to School Street
Oak Street (north side) from School Street to Sacramento Street
Pacific Avenue (west side) from 600 feet south of Elm Street to 730 feet south of
Elm Street
Sacramento Street (west side) from Lockeford Street to Lodi Avenue
School Street (east side) from Walnut Street to Lodi Avenue
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School Ste6`f(*qst, iqe),frdin a[ eyriort.K6f El rmSfr:e4`to.:Elm Strciei.ati"d'frO'M'-:Ook Street
to MA
WalnutStreet
School Street (east side) from Elm Street to Oak Street and from Walnut Street to
Lodi Avenue
School Street (east side) from Locust Street to Elm Street
Walnut Street (north side) from Church Street to School Street
Walnut Street (south side) from School Street to Sacramento Street
Section 5 - Parking Lots
The Public Works Director is authorized to establish time -limit parking restrictions in public
parking lots in accordance with applicable laws and City policies.
The City ,'of Lodi,dqes: etebv:establish bl' . or operated;
public
parking tots,. ,-
-1-1
lots are. ire�;&finiidf6
A'.- The.,fib"llowing:01t owned .,,P(_-op9.rated ... p.ar...i..n-1
r�.....�...,...h6hab- ,.....;.....,.. purposes of
his: section:
Lot'!';' -"8
Parking Lqt o.� , ocated"atthia noilfi6 corner of -.ChU`t*ch:: Street and;
WalntJlt Stir6efiLot :8'-'a'nd.the*est 40 feet 6fLot .,7 -. Block ; 8.-City'of Lodi
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L�Z��::.P*kjqg Lot . o-.*. i located bri.the south side : of Oak .Street ,b between S66o, .—F
Street'
and ChUrpl. Block 81 City. of Lodi}
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Lot 1 t o', 3 ted at the norffie4it,corner :of Church'8 teeet an Ciak Street;
(Lot 8,..Block ,,9,City ,o,f Lodi) J
LpA_4:j;' Parkingtvt Nv 4 1ucatedoi t e su.theastc.oreuo Church
;Street i6d!_
Pme Street'
(Lot;.1 andahe west 30 feet of Lot 2, Block'%,City.of Lodi'
Lot 5 Parking LotNo 5. Located on the northeast:,corner6f Churc Street and Elm Street
-
(Lot'8i:.,Lot 7i'and lthe .west 7Ofedtof Lot 6j: -Block --I1,"City of Lodi)-,�,
SP Lot-. That area leased by.ft, City from the Southern � Pacific Transportation Company,
I:- (orated . . . o ! in - the so . ut . heast c .. oni I e r of Sacramento .. street and Elm Street
B. ThOfollowing lots I or portiohs of lots are hereby 6giablished as public parking for the.
majdrnu , m time indicated between the hours of _9:00'.a.m'an6 , .:0 Sundays
undays
and holidays:
1 Two Ho'u'r`s"TI
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Lottall..--
Lot 317 the.: east two parking rows 1
Lot.4. , the:east three parkinq rows .
2.1 Four Hours
Lot 6 the east two parking rows,,:
C. _Thli, following Jots or, portions- of lo'ts'are he"r'e b y- e stab I ish 6d ' as all -day permit-only''_parking;i
between .th Ii.oiu'rs bf 9:00 a -m: 6:0 p.m.except Sundays and holidays" P
ermit
issuance and
usaqe shall .be.in accordance, with the .-.requirements ..of,.S.ec.fi.o.n.6, "Permit,
Paiki
pg - 7one 8 of this:resolution.
Lot I the west tiro parking . rows
Lot 3 the westk'
-Par ing row
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,-.1
Lot 4 k:tf a west parking row
Lot 5 ,allexcept the east two parking rows
SP Lot . ..,,. .
Q Tie foltornrmg portions of tots are hereby established as'two-hour parking oral) daypermit
parking tween the hours of1. 9 00 a m and 6 OO p m except Sundays and f olyd'
Permit issuance and usage shall be in accordance with the regwrements o,,.Section; 6,
M .. .r
"Permit ParkmgkZane B"of this resolution
Lot 1 ,,third parking row east;of Church Street
Section - Permit Parking
A. The following streets or portions of streets are hereby established as preferential parking
areas in accordance with the City Traffic Ordinance:
Zone A - South Stockton Street Cannery Area
Stockton Street (west side) from 200 feet north of Tokay Street to Flora Street
Stockton Street (east side) from Mission Street to Flora Street
Washington Street from Vine Street to Tokay Street
Eden Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Tokay Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Redwood Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Maple Street from Stockton Street to Central Avenue
Cherry Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Vine Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Watson Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Vehicles displaying valid Zone A permits are exempt from the street parking restrictions
described in Section 3.13.1. of this Resolution.
Zone B - Downtown Area
The Public Works Director is authorized to establish Downtown Zone B permit parking
areas in accordance with applicable laws and City policies. The Downtown Zone B
area is defined as area whose boundaries are the same as those for the area subject
to the City of Lodi bond issue, Series 1995-1, dated July 22, 1996, Zone A, more
particularly described in the bond documents and map on file with the city clerk's office.
Church'.Street (west side) from Elm Street to Pine'Street
Church Street (east side) from. Pine Street t.6 Oak'Street
Church Street (west side),from Oak Street to Walnut _Street
Church Street (east side),from Walnut Street to alley'north of Walnut Street
Walnut Street (north side) from School Street to Sacramento _Street
Vehicles displaying valid Zone B permits are exempt from the street time -limit parking
restrictions established per Section 3 of this Resolution and may park in the permit
parking lots described in Section 5 of this Resolution. The Public Works Director shall
determine the locations for this exemption and shall designate appropriately.
VehiGes displaying valid Zone,B permits are exempt from the street parking restrictions:
described in Section 3:A 3. of this Resolution and may park in the permit parking lots
described in Section 5.C. and D of this Resolution.
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Zone C - Lodi High School Area
Walnut Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Oak Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Wellington Way
Pacific Avenue (east side) from Walnut Street to 556 feet south of Oak Street and
Oak Street to 70 feet south of Elm Street
Vehicles displaying valid Zone C permits are exempt from the street parking
restrictions described in Section 3.13.3. of this Resolution.
B. Permits shall be issued to qualified applicants upon payment of fees as described below.
Zone A - South Stockton Street Cannery Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued for vehicles only upon application of a
legal resident of property adjacent to a street within the residential
permit parking area who has a motor vehicle registered in his or her
name or has a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use and under his
or her control.
Proof of residency and motor vehicle ownership or vehicle use and
control shall be demonstrated in a manner determined by the
Finance Director.
Term - Zone A permits shall remain effective for a period of three calendar
years or fractions thereof, beginning June 1, 1986, or so long as the
applicant continues to reside in a qualified dwelling unit for such permit
or until the preferential -parking zone, for which such permit was issued,
is eliminated, whichever period of time is less.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $5.50 for each original permit
issued and for each renewal permit issued. Fees are payable for three
calendar year periods of time only and will not be prorated for lesser
periods of time.
Zone B - Downtown Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued to individuals or businesses in a number
and manner as determined by the Finance Director.
Term - Zone B permits shall be issued quarterly or fractions thereof beginning in
January, April, July, and October.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $30.00 per quarter, $54.00
semi-annually, and $102.00 annually for each permit issued. Fees shall
be prorated by month for lesser of time; however, no refunds shall be
issued for portions of a quarter.
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Zone C - Lodi High School Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued for vehicles only upon application of a
legal resident of property adjacent to a street within the residential
permit parking area who has a motor vehicle registered in his or her
name or has a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use and under his
or her control.
Proof of residency and motor vehicle ownership or vehicle use and
control shall be demonstrated in a manner determined by the
Finance Director.
Term - Zone C permits shall remain effective for a period of three calendar
years or fractions thereof, or so long as the applicant continues to reside
in a qualified dwelling unit for such permit or until the preferential parking
zone for which such permit was issued is eliminated, whichever period of
time is less.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $5.50 for each original permit
issued and for each renewal permit issued. Fees are payable for three
calendar year periods of time only and will not be prorated for lesser
periods of time.
Zone D - Tokay High School Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued for vehicles only upon application of a
legal resident of property adjacent to a street within the residential
permit parking area who has a motor vehicle registered in his or her
name or has a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use and under his
or her control.
Proof of residency and motor vehicle ownership or vehicle use and
control shall be demonstrated in a manner determined by the
Finance Director.
Term - Zone D permits shall remain effective for a period of three calendar
years or fractions thereof, or so long as the applicant continues to reside
in a qualified dwelling unit for such permit or until the preferential parking
zone for which such permit was issued is eliminated, whichever period of
time is less.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $5.50 for each original permit
issued and for each renewal permit issued. Fees are payable for three
calendar year periods of time only and will not be prorated for lesser
periods of time.
Se tin - Speed Limits
In accordance with the provisions of the Traffic Ordinance, speed limits are hereby established
on the following streets:
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NAME OF STREET
PORTION AFFECTED SPEED LIMIT
(MPH)
Almond Drive
West City Limit - Cherokee Lane
30
Beckman Road
Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue
45
Beckman Road
Lodi Avenue to Victor Road
35
Beckman Road
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
40
Brandywine Drive
Ham Lane to Hutchins Street
35
California Street
Oak Street to Lockeford Street
25
California Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
30
Central Avenue
Kettleman Lane to Vine Street
35
Central Avenue
Vine Street to Railroad Avenue
25
Century Boulevard
West City Limit to Ham Lane
45
Century Boulevard
Ham Lane to Hutchins Street
35
Century Boulevard
Hutchins Street to Church Street
25
Century Boulevard
Stockton Street to Cherokee Lane
40
Cherokee Lane
South City Limit to Kettleman Lane
45
Cherokee Lane
Kettleman Lane to Hale Road
40
Cherokee Lane
Hale Road to Victor Road
35
Cherokee Lane
Victor Road to Pioneer Drive
40
Church Street
Century Boulevard to Lodi Avenue
35
Church Street
Lodi Avenue to Lockeford Street
30
Church Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
35
Cluff Avenue
Lodi Avenue to Victor Road
35
Ciuff Avenue
Victor Road to Turner Road
40
Crescent Avenue
Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue
35
Eilers Lane
Woodhaven Lane to Lower Sacramento Road
30
Elm Street
Lower Sacramento Road to Hutchins Street
35
Elm Street
Hutchins Street to Cherokee Lane
25
Guild Avenue
Lodi Avenue to Victor Road
40
Ham Lane
Harney Lane to Century Boulevard
35
Ham Lane
Century Boulevard to Vine Street
40
Ham Lane
Vine Street to Lodi Avenue -
40
Ham Lane
Lodi Avenue to Turner Road
35
Harney Lane
West City Limit to WID Canal
55
Harney Lane
WID Canal to East City Limit
45
Holly Drive
Mills Avenue to California Street
30
Hutchins Street
Harney Lane to Kettleman Lane
45
Hutchins Street
Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue
35
Hutchins Street
Lodi Avenue to Lockeford Street
30
Hutchins Street
Lockeford Street to California Street
25
Kettleman Lane
Highway 99 Northbound On Ramp to
Beckman Road
35
Kettleman Lane
Beckman Road to East City Limit
40
Lockeford Street
Mills Avenue to Church Street
35
Lockeford Street
Church Street to 150 feet east of
Stockton Street
30
Lockeford Street
150 feet east of Stockton Street to
East City Limit
35
Lodi Avenue
West City Limit to Ham Lane
40
Lodi Avenue
Ham Lane to Beckman Road
30
Lodi Avenue
Beckman Road to East City Limit
40
Loma Drive
Elm Street to Turner Road
30
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Lower Sacramento Road
South City Limit to Turner Road
45
NAME OF STREET
PORTION AFFECTED SPEED
LIMIT
(MPH)
Lower Sacramento Road
Turner Road to North City Limit
35
Mills Avenue
Century Boulevard to Kettleman Lane
30
Mills Avenue
Vine Street to Lodi Avenue
30
Mills Avenue
Lodi Avenue to Turner Road
35
Pine Street
Ham Lane to Beckman Road
30
Pine Street
Beckman Road to Cluff Avenue
35
Pine Street
Cluff Avenue to East City Limit
40
Rutledge Drive
Elm Street to Turner Road
30
Sacramento Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
35
Stockton Street
South City Limit to Kettleman Lane
45
Stockton Street
Kettleman Lane to Tokay Street
35
Stockton Street
Tokay Street to Lockeford Street
30
Stockton Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
35
Tokay Street
Lower Sacramento Road to Mills Avenue
30
Tokay Street
Mills Avenue to Hutchins Street
30
Tokay Street
Hutchins Street to Cherokee Lane
25
Turner Road
West City Limit to 800 feet west of
Lower Sacramento Road
55
Turner Road
800 feet west of Lower Sacramento Road
to Mills Avenue
40
Turner Road
Mills Avenue to Ham Lane
35
Turner Road
Ham Lane to Stockton Street
40
Turner Road
Stockton Street to East City Limit
45
Victor Road
Cherokee Lane to Highway 99
35
Vine Street
Lower Sacramento Road to Ham Lane
35
Vine Street
Ham Lane to Hutchins Street
30
Woodhaven Lane
Turner Road to North City Limit
35
Section - Weight Limit/Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
A. The streets or portions of streets listed below are hereby defined and established as
streets of which the use by commercial vehicles and/or vehicles exceeding the maximum
gross weight specified is prohibited and shall be governed by the provisions of the
Traffic Ordinance.
Commercial vehicles and vehicles over two axles prohibited:
Holly Drive
Tokay Street from Stockton Street to Cherokee Lane
B. The streets or portions of streets listed below are hereby defined and established as routes
for vehicles within the length limitations described in Section 35401.5 of the Vehicle Code
and shall be governed by the provisions of the Traffic Ordinance.
Beckman Road south of Victor Road
Cherokee Lane north of Highway 99 ramps at Century Boulevard
Hutchins Street south of Kettleman Lane
Kettleman Lane
Lower Sacramento Road south of Turner Road
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Stockton Street
Turner Road west of Lower Sacramento Road (S)
Victor Road
C. Trucks are prohibited on:
a) Turner Road between Highway 99 and Lower Sacramento Road (North). This
restriction shall not apply to truck traffic originating or making deliveries within the
City of Lodi.
b) Almond Drive between Cherokee Lane and Stockton Street. This restriction shall
not apply to commercial vehicles in the process of being loaded or unloaded.
For purposes of this section, trucks shall mean commercial vehicles with three or more
axles except public utility vehicles as provided in the Vehicle Code.
Section 9 - Miscellaneous Street Restrictions
In accordance with the provisions of the Traffic Ordinance, the following streets are restricted in
the manner described:
(None)
Dated: December 2, 1987
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 87-163
was passed and adopted by the City Council
of the City of Lodi in a regular meeting
held December 2, 1987, by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members Hinchman, Pinkerton, Reid, Snider and Olson
Noes: None -
Absent: None
ALICE M. REIMCHE, City Clerk
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RESOLUTION NO. 97-153
TRAFFIC RESOLUTION
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LODI REPEALING
TRAFFIC RESOLUTION NO. 87-163 IN ITS ENTIRETY, AND REENACTING
TRAFFIC RESOLUTION WITH AMENDMENTS AUTHORIZING PUBLIC
WORKS DIRECTOR TO APPROVE VARIOUS TRAFFIC CONTROL AND
PARKING LIMIT ITEMS
WHEREAS, the Lodi City Council has adopted a traffic ordinance which calls for various traffic
restrictions to be adopted by resolution; and
WHEREAS, frequent amendments are necessary to improve efficiency and address safety
issues; and
WHEREAS, it is staffs recommendation that amendments be made to authorize the Public
Works Director to approve various traffic control and parking limit items, those items are as
follows:
Section 2 A, B. C & D — Through Streets, Stop Intersections, and Yield Intersections
Section 3 A, C, D & E — Street Parking Restrictions
Section 5 A, B, C & D — Parkings Lots
Section 6 A, Zone B — Downtown Area — Permit Parking; and
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following is adopted and may be amended from time
to time by resolution of the City Council.
Section 1 - One -Way Streets and Alleys
The streets or portions of streets or alleys in this City hereinafter listed are hereby defined and
established as one-way streets:
A. Streets
• Lee Avenue from Lodi Avenue to Locust Street - southbound.
• Pleasant Avenue from Lodi Avenue to Pine Street and from Elm Street to
Lockeford Street - northbound.
• Washington Street from Poplar Street to Concord Street - southbound.
B. Alleys
• North -south alleys between School Street and Sacramento Street from Elm Street to
Lodi Avenue shall be southbound except the alley between Oak Street and
Walnut Street
• East -west alleys between Lockeford Street and Lodi Avenue from School Street to
Church Street shall be westbound.
• East -west alleys between Lockeford Street and Locust Street from Sacramento Street
to School Street shall be westbound.
• East -west alleys between Locust Street and Lodi Avenue from Sacramento Street to
School Street shall be eastbound.
• East -west alley between Oak Street and Walnut Street from Church Street to
Pleasant Avenue shall be westbound.
Section 2 - Through Streets, Stop Intersections, and Yield Intersections
The Public Works Director is authorized to establish through streets, stop intersections, and
yield intersections in accordance with applicable laws, City policies, and traffic engineering
B Ttrougti�Stt=ee#s
C Stop l ntersections
1 Mult{ Wa_y Stop Intersections
2 Two WayandmOne- 'aWay Stop Intersections
Wastiington Street
)ad
Lo&eford Street
gad '
Victor Road
sue'
Locust Street
levard
Stockton Street
eet:_
: ``' Lee Avenue
Fairmont Avenue
Vlrginia;Avenue (leftaum)
Industrial Way
Vine Street
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Lincoln AvenueIM' N`
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Lincoln Aven'u*e''.M,
Locust Street ,
Locdst.StrebtC
Locust Street
-
Vi ne.Strei
Virie'.Str,6
Walnut Si
Walnut Si
Walnut Si
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Daisy Avenue
Louie AVehbe
mg-= Crescent AVenue
Sacrairitei6t6-3ti,66i
0 Road.
i) Road
Crescent A n'uE'?
rescen
Main Street
Sacramento Street
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09110197
Yiel ,•mat!
Park Street"
Pteasant`Avenue
Park Street'
x Schoof'Street Y
Pleasant Avenue
r A Locust Street
Pleasant:Avenue
Walnut Street
Ravenwood Way
Coventry'Way
Ridge Drive
�WAspenGrove DO
Roper Avenue :'.
„ Louie Avenue
Rose Street
OakS#reet
Royal Crest Drive
x Mills Avenue
Sierra Vista Place
Pleasant Avenue
Sunset Drive --
.Oak Street
Sycamore Street
Pleasant Avenue'
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09/10/97
Tamarack Dave y
Tamarack Dave
Tumer'Ftoad eastbound nght turn
Village Street ';
Walnut Street
Milnut.Street''
Ilow GlenyDrive/Edgewood Drive
Section 3 - Street Parking Restrictions
EXHIBIT B
A. The Public Works Director shall establish the duration and location of time limited parking
restrictions and designate areas with appropriate signs and markings in accordance with
City policies and applicable laws.
A The following portions of streets shall have time limited parking and shall be designated by
,_...
appropriate signs or markings Unless otherwise designated,: ime limits apply between the
hours of 9 00 a'm aand 6 00'p m except Sundays and holidays.' P
m,
1 Fifteen Minute Parking (green curb)
Court161,12 feet north i
#6 (2141'So6th Ham La
Pine: Street`(soiitl'side)from alley east of School.Stree
_.,
one stall in front of.PG&� office (12 West Pine Stre
Tokay Street (south side) from.:44 feet east of Sacrame
Of. _Sacramento Street „one stall in front -6f EI_Tokay
2 Thirty Minute Parking
Stockton Street {west side) from the alieyusouth of Locust Street to Locust Street
3.One�Hour Parking
Lgcust Street (north side) from, Pleasant Avenueto Church yStreef
4 Two -=Hour.,,, af . ing
Walnut`.Street
int Avenue to Church Street
;h Street to 114 feet west of Church'Street
outhern Pacific Railroad Tracks
h. Street to School Street
Sacramento Street to Southern Pacific
Locust Street from"Ch'Urch Street to Southe.m Pacifi_6Railroad tracks
Oak Street from Pleasant Avenueto Sacramento Street
Pacific Avenue (west side) from 600 feet south of Elm Street to 700 feef south of
Elm Street, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and,hofidays
Pine Street from Pleasaht'Avenue 'to Stockton Street
Sacramento Street (east side) from Lockeford Street to Lodi Avenue
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EXHIBIT B
5 i Fout "Haar Parking
Elm_ Street; (north side) from Church Street to School Street
B. The following portions of streets shall have no parking for the duration indicated and shall
be designated by appropriate signs or markings. Unless otherwise designated, this
restriction applies every day except Sundays and holidays.
1. No parking during the following times, every day, June 1 through March 31:
8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.
3:00 p.m, to 4:00 p.m.
3:00 a.m. to 4:00 a.m.
Stockton Street (west side) from 200 feet north of Tokay Street to Flora Street
Stockton Street (east side) from Mission Street to Flora Street
Washington Street from Vine Street to Tokay Street
Eden Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Tokay Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Redwood Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Maple Street froi Jwckton Street to Central Avenue
Cherry Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Vine Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Watson Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
(See Permit Parking Area, Zone A)
2. No parking between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., every day:
Laurel Avenue (west side) from Turner Road to 350 feet north of _
Turner Road
Laurel Avenue (east side) from Turner Road to 465 feet north of
Turner Road
Lodi Avenue from Hutchins Street to Stockton Street
Lodi Avenue (north side) from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Lodi Avenue (south side) from Stockion Sireet to 150 feet west of
Washington Street
3. No parking from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on school days only:
Walnut Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Oak Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Wellington Way
Pacific Avenue (east side) from Walnut Street to 556 feet south of Oak Street and
from Oak Street to 70 feet south of Elm Street
(See Permit Parking Area, Zone C)
4. No parking from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. on school days
only:
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Century Boulevard (north side) from Scarborough Drive to 200 feet west of
Scarborough Drive
Century Boulevard (south side) from Scarborough Drive to Ham Lane
Dartmoor Circle
(See Permit Parking Area, Zone D, Dartmoor Circle only)
5. No parking from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school days only, buses excepted:
Lockeford Street (north side) from 260 feet west of Crescent Avenue to
413 feet west of Crescent Avenue
6. No parking from 6:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days only:
Pacific Avenue (west side) from Elm Street to 400 feet south of Elm Street,
buses excepted
Pacific Avenue (east side) from Elm Street to 70 feet south of Elm Street and from
Oak Street to 556 feet south of Oak Street
Scarborough Drive (west side) from 335 feet north of Wimbledon Drive to 515 feet
north of Wimbledon Drive, buses excepted
7. No parking from 3:00 a.m, to 7:00 a.m., every day:
Oak Street from Sacramento Street to SPRR
Walnut Street from Sacramento Street to SPRR
8. No parking from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on school days only:
Walnut Street (south side) from Rose Street to California Street
Rose Street (east side) from Walnut Street to 68.5 feet south of
Walnut Street
9. No parking from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., holidays excepted:
Ham Lane (west side) from 75 feet north of Lodi P.ven;;c to 135 feet
north of Lodi Avenue
10. No parking from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., school days only, buses excepted:
Eden Street (north side) from Garfield Street to 165 feet east of Garfield Street
11. No commercial -vehicle parking from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., every day:
Elm Street (north side) from Ham Lane to Pacific Avenue
12, The Public Works Director is authorized to establish no parking of vehicles for sale in
accordance with applicable laws and traffic engineering practice.
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C. The Public Works Director is authorized to designate no parking of vehicles 6 feet or more
in height within 100 feet of the intersections in areas in accordance with applicable laws,
City policies, and traffic engineering practice.
C The foNowing treets sha{{ be des[gnated as no parkirg'of vehicles 6 fget or more in height
a., .. .,._ ..
within 100 feet of the intersections named:
Centu y. Boulevard (north side) from` Scarboroygh Dave; fo 1U0 feet east of
Scarborough`A0rive
Cherokee 6. (westtside) from Almond Drive to 100!feet north ofRAfmond'Dnve
Cherokee; Lane (west side) from Harold Street to 100 feet north 6t. Harold-Streef
Kettleman Lane (north and south,side),from BeckmanyRoad to 100 feet westof
Beckman Road
D. The Public Works Director is authorized to designate parking spaces for physically
handicapped persons in accordance with applicable laws, and City policies.
D The foilowrng parking spaces sFiall be designated as parking for physically handicapped
persons and shall., be,govemed by the appropriate sections of.the Vehicle CodeN
Pacrfc Avenue, norfh,of Oak' Street, one. space on the Westside
Schooh'Street"r orth of Elm Street; one space on -the west sideyaGfacent
to the; alley
E. The Public Works Director is authorized to designate parking spaces as special parking
reserved for the exclusive use of certain vehicles in accordance with applicable laws, and
City policies.
_w
E The following parking spaces shallbe designated as spec
exclusive useof the vehicles and purposes described:
1 Emergency Vehicle* and Vehicle inspects66 Park i ng
Elm.'Street between Pleasant.Avenue andzChurch Street, fourspaces on the south
side.in front of the Police Department
2. Emergency Vehicle Parking
Elm' Street between Pleasant Avenue and _Church Stree#,two,spaces on the south rde
in front of the Fire Department
Section 4 - Angle Parking Areas
The streets or portions of streets in this City hereinafter listed are hereby defined and
established as Angle Parking Zones.
Central Avenue (west side) from Cherry Street to Vine Street
Central Avenue (east side) from Flora Street to Harold Street except four parking stalls
at Eden Street
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Central Avenue (west side) from Flora Street to Harold Street except three parking stalls
at Eden Street
Central Avenue (east side) from Vine Street to 130 feet north of Vine Street
Elm Street (north side) from Church Street to School Street
Elm Street (south side) from School Street to Sacramento Street
Locust Street (south side) from 100 feet east of Church Street to 250 feet east of
Church Street
Oak Street.(south side) (north side) from Church Street to School Street
Oak Street (north side) from School Street to Sacramento Street
Pacific Avenue (west side) from 600 feet south of Elm Street to 730 feet south of
Elm Street
Sacramento Street (west side) from Lockeford Street to Lodi Avenue
School Street (east side) from Walnut Street to Lodi Avenue
9cfia yStnretw(west s"de) fromaalley north-of'EIm Street to Elm Street and from}Oak Street;
to Walnut Street
School Street (east side) from Elm Street to Oak Street and from Walnut Street to
Lodi Avenue
School Street (east side) from Locust Street to Elm Street
Walnut Street (north side) from Church Street to School Street
Walnut Street (south side) from School Street to Sacramento Street
Section 5 - Parking Lots
The Public Works Director is authorized to establish time -limit parking restrictions in public
narking lots in accordance with applicable laws and City policies.
The City of Lodi does hereby establish pubbc parkingaknits m vanous City=owed orM operate
_.
parking lots'.
A The following City owned or: -operated parkingtots arerhereby definedWforthe purposes of
this sectlon �.
Lat 1 Parking Lot No 1, locat
Walnut Stedk,(Lot 8 and:th
)mei
i i comer of Chwch Street arld Pie Serf
City of Lodi)
A`come r of Church Street a :. na Elm Street'
lock 11, City of Lodi)
5uthem Pack Transportation C_ cmpany
to Street and Elm Street
B The foilow�ng fo#s or portions of lois are ZI hereby esiablished as public parking for the
maximum time indicated between the hours of 9:00 a.m.'and 6:00 p.m except Sundays
and holidays. . ,
1","
, Two' Hours
Lot 1 - the east; parking row
Lot 2 - all
Lot 3 - the east two parking rows
Lot.4 - the. east three parking rows
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2. ,Four Hours
Lot 5 the_easf tufo parking rows
Lot 1 Pttie west two' pairking rows
Ethewest parking row
Lot 4 the west parking row
Lot 5 &' all except the east two parking rows
_.
SP Lot all
ins of tots are hereby estabf�hed ais two=hour ng.or
�e hours,of 9:00. a.m. and 6:00 p.m. except Sundays and;I
Lot 'I third pa�kmg�row east of,Church Street
Section 6 - Permit Parking
A. The following streets or portions of streets are hereby established as preferential parking
areas in accordance with the City Traffic Ordinance:
Zone A - South Stockton Street Cannery Area
Stockton Street (west side) from 200 feet north of Tokay Street to Flora Street
Stockton Street (east side) from Mission Street to Flora Street -
Washington Street from Vine Street to Tokay Street
Eden Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Tokay Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Redwood Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Maple Street from Stockton Street to Central Avenue
Cherry Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Vine Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Watson Street from Stockton Street to Washington Street
Vehicles displaying valid Zone A permits are exempt from the street parking restrictions
described in Section 3.6.1. of this Resolution.
Zone B - Downtown Area
The Public Works Director is authorized to establish Downtown Zone B permit parking
areas in accordance with applicable laws and City policies. The Downtown Zone B
area is defined as area whose boundaries are the same as those for the area subject
to the City of Lodi bond issue, Series 1995-1, dated July 22, 1996, Zone A, more
particularly described in the bond documents and map on file with the city clerk's office.
Church Street {west side) from Elm Street to Pude Street
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Vehicles displaying valid Zone B permits are exempt from the street time -limit parking
restrictions established per Section 3 of this Resolution and may park in the permit
parking lots described in Section 5 of this Resolution. The Public Works Director shall
determine the locations for this exemption and shall designate appropriately.
Vehicles displaying valid Zone -B permits are exempt from the street parwng restnct�ons
described in Section '3.A °3 of this Resolution and may park m the permitparldhd lots
desi ribed rinmSec#gn 5.C. and D of this Resolution
Zone C - Lodi High School Area
Walnut Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Oak Street from Pacific Avenue to Ham Lane
Wellington Way
Pacific Avenue (east side) from Walnut Street to 556 feet south of Oak Street and
Oak Street to 70 feet south of Elm Street
Vehicles displaying valid Zone C permits are exempt from the street parking
restrictions described in Section 3.B.3. of this Resolution.
B. Permits shall be issued to qualified applicants upon payment of fees as described below.
Zone A - South Stockton Street Cannery Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued for vehicles only upon application of a
legal resident of property adjacent to a street within the residential
permit parking area who has a motor vehicle registered in his or her
name or has a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use and under his
or her control.
Proof of residency and motor vehicle ownership or vehicle use and
control shall be demonstrated in a manner determined by the
Finance Uirector.
Term - Zone A permits shall remain effective for a period of three calendar
years or fractions thereof, beginning June 1, 1986, or so long as the
applicant continues to reside in a qualified dwelling unit for such permit
or until the preferential -parking zone, for which such permit was issued,
is eliminated, whichever period of time is less.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $5.50 for each original permit
issued and for each renewal permit issued. Fees are payable for three
calendar year periods of time only and will not be prorated for lesser
periods of time.
Zone B - Downtown Area
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Qualification - Parking permits may be issued to individuals or businesses in a number
and manner as determined by the Finance Director.
Term - Zone B permits shall be issued quarterly or fractions thereof beginning in
January, April, July, and October.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $30.00 per quarter, $54.00
semi-annually, and $102.00 annually for each permit issued. Fees shall
be prorated by month for lesser of time; however, no refunds shall be
issued for portions of a quarter.
Zone C - Lodi High School Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued for vehicles only upon application of a
legal resident of property adjacent to a street within the residential
permit parking area who has a motor vehicle registered in his or her
name or has a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use and under his
or her control.
Proof of residency and motor vehicle ownership or vehicle use and
control shall be demonstrated in a manner determined by the
Finance Director.
Term - Zone C permits shall remain effective for a period of three calendar
years or fractions thereof, or so long as the applicant continues to reside
in a qualified dwelling unit for such permit or until the preferential parking
zone for which such permit was issued is eliminated, whichever period of
time is less.
Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $5.50 for each original permit
issued and for each renewal permit issued. Fees are payable for three
calendar year periods of time only and will not be prorated for lesser
periods of time.
Zone D - Tokay High School Area
Qualification - Parking permits may be issued for vehicles only upon application of a
legal resident of property adjacent to a street within the residential
permit parking area who has a motor vehicle registered in his or her
name or has a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use and under his
or her control.
Proof of residency and motor vehicle ownership or vehicle use and
control shall be demonstrated in a manner determined by the
Finance Director.
Term - Zone D permits shall remain effective for a period of three calendar
years or fractions thereof, or so long as the applicant continues to reside
in a qualified dwelling unit for such permit or until the preferential parking
zone for which such permit was issued is eliminated, whichever period of
time is less.
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Fee - The Finance Director shall collect a fee of $5.50 for each original permit
issued and for each renewal permit issued. Fees are payable for three
calendar year periods of time only and will not be prorated for lesser
periods of time.
Section 7 - Speed Limits -
In accordance with the provisions of the Traffic Ordinance, speed limits are hereby established
on the following streets:
NAME OF STREET
PORTION AFFECTED SPEED LIMIT
(MPH)
Almond Drive
West City Limit - Cherokee Lane
30
Beckman Road
Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue
45
Beckman Road
Lodi Avenue to Victor Road
35
Beckman Road
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
40
Brandywine Drive
Ham Lane to Hutchins Street
35
California Street
Oak Street to Lockeford Street
25
California Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
30
Central Avenue
Kettleman Lane to Vine Street
35
Central Avenue
Vine Street to Railroad Avenue
25
Century Boulevard
West City Limit to Ham Lane
45
Century Boulevard
-Han Ham Lane to Hutchins Street
35
Century Boulevard
Hutchins Street to Church Street
25
Century Boulevard
Stockton Street to Cherokee Lane
40
Cherokee Lane
South City Limit to Kettleman Lane
45
Cherokee Lane
Kettleman Lane to Hale Road
40
Cherokee Lane
Hale Road to Victor Road
35
Cherokee Lane
Victor Road to Pioneer Drive
40
Church Street
Century Boulevard to Lodi Avenue
35
Church Street
Lodi Avenue to Lockeford Street -
30
Church Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
35
Cluff Avenue
Lodi Avenue to Victor Road
35
Cluff Avenue
Victor Road to Turner Road
40
Crescent Avenue
Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue
35
Eilers Lane
Woodhaven Lane to Lower Sacramento Road
30
Elm Street
Lower Sacramento Road to Hutchins Street
35
Elm Street
Hutchins Street to Cherokee Lane
25
Guild Avenue
Lodi Avenue to Victor Road
40
Ham Lane
Harney Lane to Century Boulevard
35
Ham Lane
Century Boulevard to Vine Street
40
Ham Lane
Vine Street to Lodi Avenue
40
Ham Lane
Lodi Avenue to Turner Road
35
Harney Lane
West City Limit to WID Canal
55
Harney Lane
WID Canal to East City Limit
45
Holly Drive
Mills Avenue to California Street
30
Hutchins Street
Harney Lane to Kettleman Lane
45
Hutchins Street
Kettleman Lane to Lodi Avenue
35
Hutchins Street
Lodi Avenue to Lockeford Street
30
Hutchins Street
Lockeford Street to California Street
25
Kettleman Lane
Highway 99 Northbound On Ramp to
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Section 8 - Weight Limit/Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
A. The streets or portions of streets listed below are hereby defined and established as
streets of which the use by commercial vehicles and/or vehicles exceeding the maximum
gross weight specified is prohibited and shall be governed by the provisions of the
Traffic Ordinance.
Commercial vehicles and vehicles over two axles prohibited:
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Beckman Road
35
Kettleman Lane
Beckman Road to East City Limit
40
Lockeford Street
Mills Avenue to Church Street
35
Lockeford Street
Church Street to 150 feet east of
Stockton Street
30
Lockeford Street
150 feet east of Stockton Street to
East City Limit
35
Lodi Avenue
West City Limit to Ham Lane
40
Lodi Avenue
Ham Lane to Beckman Road
30
Lodi Avenue
Beckman Road to East City Limit
40
Loma Drive
Elm Street to Turner Road
30
Lower Sacramento Road
South City Limit to Turner Road
45
NAME OF STREET
PORTION AFFECTED SPEED
LIMIT
(MPH)
Lower Sacramento Road
Turner Road to North City Limit
35
Mills Avenue
Century Boulevard to Kettleman Lane
30
Mills Avenue
Vine Street to Lodi Avenue
30
Mills Avenue
Lodi Avenue to Turner Road
35
Pine Street
Ham Lane to Beckman Road
30
Pine Street
Beckman Road to Cluff Avenue
35
Pine Street
Cluff Avenue to East City Limit
40
Rutledge Drive
Elm Street to Turner Road
30
Sacramento Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
35
Stockton Street
South City Limit to Kettleman Lane
45
Stockton Street
Kettleman Lane to Tokay Street
35
Stockton Street
Tokay Street to Lockeford Street
30
Stockton Street
Lockeford Street to Turner Road
35
Tokay Street
Lower Sacramento Road to Mills Avenue
30
Tokay Street
Mills Avenue to Hutchins Street
30
Tokay Street
Hutchins Street to Cherokee Lane
25
Turner Road
West City Limit to 800 feet west of -
Lower Sacramento Road
55
Turner Road
800 feet west of Lower Sacramento Road
to Mills Avenue
40
Turner Road
Mills Avenue to Ham Lane
35
Turner Road
Ham Lane to Stockton Street
40
Turner Road
Stockton Street to East City Limit
45
Victor Road
Cherokee Lane to Highway 99
35
Vine Street
Lower Sacramento Road to Ham Lane
35
Vine Street
Ham Lane to Hutchins Street
30
Woodhaven Lane
Turner Road to North City Limit
35
Section 8 - Weight Limit/Commercial Vehicle Restrictions
A. The streets or portions of streets listed below are hereby defined and established as
streets of which the use by commercial vehicles and/or vehicles exceeding the maximum
gross weight specified is prohibited and shall be governed by the provisions of the
Traffic Ordinance.
Commercial vehicles and vehicles over two axles prohibited:
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Holly Drive
Tokay Street from Stockton Street to Cherokee Lane
B. The streets or portions of streets listed below are hereby defined and established as routes
for vehicles within the length limitations described in Section 35401.5 of the Vehicle Code
and shall be governed by the provisions of the Traffic Ordinance.
Beckman Road south of Victor Road
Cherokee Lane north of Highway 99 ramps at Century Boulevard
Hutchins Street south of Kettleman Lane
Kettleman Lane
Lower Sacramento Road south of Turner Road
Stockton Street
Turner Road west of Lower Sacramento Road (S)
Victor Road
C. Trucks are prohibited on:
a) Turner Road between Highway 99 and Lower Sacramento Road (North). This
restriction shall not apply to truck traffic originating or making deliveries within the
City of Lodi.
b) Almond Drive between Cherokee Lane and Stockton Street. This restriction shall
not apply to commercial vehicles in the process of being inaded or unloaded.
For purposes of this section, trucks shall mean commercial vehicles with three or more
axles except public utility vehicles as provided in the Vehicle Code.
Section 9 - Miscellaneous Street Restrictions
In accordance with the provisions of the Traffic Ordinance, the following streets are restricted in
the manner described: _
(None)
Dated: September 17, 1997
I hereby certify that Resolution No. 97-153 was passed and adopted by the City Council of
the City of Lodi in a regular meeting held September 17, 1997, by the following vote:
Ayes:
Council Members -
Noes:
Council Members -
Absent:
Council Members —
Abstain:
Council Members -
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
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REVISIONS (* indicates latest revision)
Council Date Resolutions Council Date Resolutions
ORDINANCE NO. 1652
AN ORDINANCE OF THE LODI CITY COUNCIL
AMENDING LODI MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 10.44,
SECTION 10.44.020 (F) RELATING TO PROHIBITIVE
STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE LODI CITY COUNCIL AS FOLLOWS:
ti n 1. Lodi Municipal Code Section 10.44.020 (F) Prohibitive Stopping, Standing
or Parking - is hereby amended to read as follows:
F. In any area two hundred feet or less in length, where the Public
Works Director determines that the parking or stopping of any
vehicle would constitute a traffic hazard or would endanger life or
property, or on the approach to traffic control device when such
place is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the
curb surface.
Section 2. - No Mandatory Duty of Care. This ordinance is not intended to and shall not be
construed or given effect in a manner which imposes upon the City, or any officer or employee
thereof, a mandatory duty of care towards persons or property within the City or outside of the
City so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages, except as otherwise imposed by law.
:�Pction 3. - Severability. If any provision of this ordinance or the application thereof to any
person or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or
applications of the ordinance which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
application. To this end, the provisions of this ordinance are severable. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have adopted this ordinance irrespective of the invalidity of any
particular portion thereof.
Section 4. All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith are repealed
insofar as such conflict may exist. -
Section 5. This ordinance shall be published one time in the "Lodi News Sentinel', a
daily newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the City of Lodi and shall
be in force and take effect thirty days from and after its passage and approval.
Approved this day of , 1997
PHILLIP A. PENNINO
Mayor
Attest:
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
State of California
County of San Joaquin, ss.
I, Alice M. Reimche, City Clerk of the City of Lodi, do hereby certify that Ordinance No.
1652 was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lodi held
September 17, 1997 and was thereafter passed, adopted and ordered to print at a
regular meeting of said Council held September 17, 1997 by the following vote:
Ayes: Council Members -
Noes: Council Members -
Absent: Council Members -
Abstain: Council Members -
I further certify that Ordinance No. 1652 was approved and signed by the Mayor on the
date of its passage and the same has been published pursuant to law.
ALICE M. REIMCHE
City Clerk
Approved as to Form:
RANDALL A. HAYS
City Attorney