§ 6-35. Posting notices on public ways or places.  


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  • No person shall post, stick, stamp, paint, or otherwise fix, or cause the same to be done by any person, any notice, placard, bill, card, poster, advertisement, or other paper or device calculated to attract the attention of the public, to or on any sidewalk, crosswalk, curb or curbstone, flagstone, or any other portion or part of any public way or public place, or any lamppost, electric light, telegraph, telephone line, pole, railway structure, hydrant, shade tree, or on piers, columns, trusses, girders, railings, gates, or other parts of any public bridge or viaduct, or on any other public structure or building, or on any pole, box, or fixture of the fire alarm or police telegraph system, except as authorized or required by the laws of the United States, the state, and the ordinances of the city.

(Code 1985, § 111.10)