§ 10.48.048. Angle parking on state highways.  


Latest version.
  • By the authority of Section 22503 of the California Vehicle Code, the Trinity County board of supervisors declares that angled parking is permitted on state highways at the following locations, provided, however, the state of California assumes all responsibility for the safety of the parking design and circulation patterns. No angle parking shall be established without the prior written approval of the California Department of Transportation (Cal-Trans).

    Any provision of this section which regulates traffic or delegates the regulation of traffic upon state highways in any way for which the approval of the Department of Transportation (Cal-Trans) is required by state law, shall cease to be operative six months after receipt by the county board of supervisors of written notice of withdrawal of approval of the Department of Transportation (Cal-Trans).

    Whenever this section delegates authority to a county officer, or authorizes action by the board of supervisors to regulate traffic upon a state highway in any way which, by state law, requires the prior approval of the Department of Transportation (Cal-Trans), no such officer shall exercise such authority nor shall such action by the county board of supervisors be effective with respect to any state highway without the prior approval, in writing, of the Department of Transportation (Cal-Trans) when and to the extent required by the California Vehicle Code.

    A.

    Angled Parking in Front of Hayfork Elementary School. Angled parking approved by Cal-Trans for safety and circulation shall be permitted in front of Hayfork Elementary School along the south side of State Highway 3 between School Avenue and Community Drive, Hayfork.

(Ord. 1211 §1, 1996)