§ 9-5.2. Skateboard use prohibited.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be unlawful to ride, operate or propel a skateboard or to participate in any exhibition of skateboard operating skills on any public highways listed in subsection (b) and posted with a sign or notice prohibiting such use or on any private property designated for public use when the property has been posted by the owner or person in lawful possession of the premises with a sign or notice prohibiting such use. An appropriate sign of sufficient size to be visible to those entering the section of highways listed in subsection (b) or private property, identifying the prohibited activity and including a reference to this code, shall be posted. For private property only a notice which indicates "No Skateboards" or "No Skateboard Use" in letters at least one and one-half inches high and at least three-eighths inches in width, in a color which contrasts. with the background against which they appear, and placed or positioned in full view of the entry to the area; or placed conspicuously within the area, visible from within the area where skateboards are prohibited, at least every sixty feet along the area prohibited, shall constitute proper notice under this section.

    (b)

    It shall be unlawful to ride, operate, or propel a skateboard as defined in section 9-5.1 of this chapter for the following highways:

    • SAN MARCOS ROAD, from six hundred feet north of Via Parva to State Route 154.

    • PAINTED CAVE ROAD, from State Route 154 to East Camino Cielo.

    • GIBRALTAR ROAD, from city limits of Santa Barbara to East Camino Cielo.

(Ord. No. 5063, § 1, 11-13-2018)