There is hereby incorporated by reference for the purpose of regulating traffic within the corporate limits of the City of Marysville, Kansas, that certain standard traffic ordinance known as the “Standard Traffic Ordinance for Kansas Cities,” Edition of 2023, prepared and published in book form by the League of Kansas Municipalities, save and except such articles, sections, parts or portions as are hereafter omitted, deleted, modified or changed. No fewer than three copies of the Standard Traffic Ordinance shall be marked or stamped “Official Copy as Adopted by Ordinance No. 1921,” with all sections or portions thereof intended to be omitted or changed clearly marked to show any such omission or change and to which shall be attached a copy of this section or said ordinance and filed with the City Clerk to be open to inspection and available to the public at all reasonable hours. The police department, municipal judge and all administrative departments of the city charged with enforcement of the article shall be supplied, at the cost of the city, such number of official copies of the Standard Traffic Ordinance similarly marked, as may be deemed expedient.
(Ord. 1864; Code 2020; Ord. 1902; Ord. 1908; Ord. 1921)
Subsection (a) of Section 33 of the Standard Traffic Ordinance is hereby changed to read as follows:
(a) Section 33. Maximum Speed Limits. (a) Except when a special hazard exists that requires lower speed for compliance with Section 32, the limits specified in this section or established as hereinafter authorized shall be maximum lawful speeds, and no person shall drive a vehicle at a speed in excess of such maximum limits:
(1) 20 miles per hour in any business district;
(2) 30 miles per hour in any residential district;
(3) 30 miles per hour in that portion of U.S. Highway 36 between the west city limits and Twentieth Street; and U.S. Highway 77 from Center to the south city limits. The remaining portion of U.S. Highway 36 within the city limits shall be as posted by the Kansas Department of Transportation;
(4) 20 miles per hour in any park;
(5) 20 miles per hour on 7th Street from Calhoun to North Street;
(6) The maximum speed limit established by or pursuant to this section shall be in force and effect regardless of whether signs are posted giving notice thereof and notwithstanding any signs giving notice of maximum speed limits in excess thereof, and any sign giving notice of a maximum speed limit in excess of the limits established by or pursuant to this paragraph shall not be of any force or effect.
(Ord. 1807; Ord. 1815; Ord. 1875; Code 2020)
(a) All requests for public parades to be held and conducted over public streets within the city shall be submitted to the governing body for its action and no public parade shall be permitted until authorized by the governing body.
(b) All authorized parades and processions shall assemble and proceed along such streets as may be designated and approved by the governing body. (c) Golf carts, 4-wheelers, go-carts and other similar vehicles shall be permitted to operate upon public streets as part of the parade demonstration.
(Code 2007)
(a) An ordinance traffic infraction is a violation of any section of this article that prescribes or requires the same behavior as that prescribed or required by a statutory provision that is classified as a traffic infraction in K.S.A. Supp. 8-2118.
(b) All traffic violations which are included within this article, and which are not traffic infractions as defined in subsection (a) of this article, shall be considered traffic offenses.
(Ord. 1298, Sec. 2)
The fine for violation of a traffic infraction or any other traffic offense for which the municipal judge established a fine schedule shall not be less than $10.00 nor more than $499.00. A person tried and convicted for violation of a traffic infraction or other traffic offense for which a fine has been established in a schedule of fines shall pay a fine fixed by the court not to exceed $499.00.
(Ord. 1298, Sec. 5)