§ 4. Location of traffic-control devices.  


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  • The city council may authorize an official to designate the location of official traffic-control devices, upon a determination by him:

    1.

    If such a device is to be installed at a particular location, that its installation is necessary in order to control traffic congestion in the interest of public safety; or

    2.

    If such a device is to be moved or removed from a particular location, that the device is no longer required at such location for control of traffic congestion in the interest of public safety.

    An "official traffic-control device," as used in this section, is a sign, signal, marking, or device, including a parking meter, which is intended to regulate vehicular or pedestrian traffic.