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To: Diaz, Daniel D.
Cc: Gomez, Marta; Rawlins, Tracy
Subject: 14-2603
Sec. 35-5. Play streets.
(a)
The city manager is hereby authorized to declare and to establish, whenever he shall find that the public safety
and convenience are best served thereby, any street or part thereof a play street and to place appropriate signs
and barricades enclosing the roadway indicating and helping to protect the same.
(b)
Whenever authorized signs and barricades are erected enclosing any street or part thereof as a play street, no
person shall drive a vehicle upon any such street or portion thereof.
(Code 1967, § 34-6; Code 1980, § 35-6)
State law reference— Power of local authorities to designate and regulate traffic on play streets, F
Rafael Suarez -Rivas, Senior Assistant City Attorney
Division Chief, Land Use/Transactional Division
Board Certified, City, County and
Local Government Law
City of Miami Office of the City Attorney
Telephone: 305-416-1818
Facsimile: 305-416-1801
rsuarez-rivas@miamigov.com
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Aida Garcia, Litigation Assistant, (305)416-1815
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