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SALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. 40 of 1999
(Cruising Prohibited)
AN ORDINANCE ENACTING SECTION 12.12.090, SALT LAKE CITY CODE,
RELATING TO CRUISING PROHIBITED.
SECTION 1. That Section 12., Salt Lake City Code, be, and the same hereby
is, enacted to read as follows:
12.12.090 Cruising Ordinance
A. Findings
1 . The Salt Lake City Council, after hearing, makes the following
legislative findings:
A. Cruising has created a traffic problem on various City streets by
causing a steady stream of vehicles to be unable to clear intersections, thus
blocking traffic. The traffic blocking is most noticeable Downtown on the
east -west bound traffic as they are blocked by the north -south traffic
stopped in intersections. It is also noticeable on the north -south traffic in the
Sugarhouse area, as vehicles heading north or south are unable to move
through intersections due to traffic on 2100 South.
B. The blocked traffic has contributed to motorist frustration and
resultant dangerous driving to either avoid the gridlock or dangerous
maneuvers around the blocked intersections.
C. Emergency vehicles have difficulty maneuvering through the
blocked intersections and traveling along the roads choked with traffic.
D. Traffic along City streets has increased 40% since 1997and
accidents have more than doubled.
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E. The traffic creates noise of automobiles, horns, engines,
screeching tires, etc. that disrupts residents' quiet enjoyment of night.
F. Motorist frustration has resulted in some violent episodes
commonly called "road rage."
G. In addition to the road rage that exists among the general
population, gang members express their frustration and flash gang signs
challenging everyone around. Other gang members pick up on the signs and
flash their own challenges. Such confrontations have resulted in two
homicides in the downtown area since August of 1997.
H. In addition, there are numerous fights, assaults with deadly
weapons, and other physical confrontations, which have resulted from heavy
traffic congestion and short tempers. The statistics for State Street are:
1997 1998
Homicides 1 1
Assaults 402 525
Public Peace & Order 1520 1455
TOTAL 1,923 1,981
I. Statistics show that the calls for police in the downtown area
peak during the hours of 11:00 p.m. and through 4:00 a.m. each night.
These calls for service, in part, are caused by cruising and the problems of
gridlock, violations of laws and improper driving caused by cruising.
J. Statistics show that that highest demand for police service
caused by gridlock, challenges to others and improper driving peak during
Friday and Saturday nights.
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K. The majority of businesses in Sugarhouse and Downtown areas
are closed or are closing by 11:00 p.m., and very few are open after
Midnight. Thus there is little business reason for traffic congestion from
11:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. Those businesses, which have, large populations
leaving, such as events at the Delta Center and Symphony Hall contribute to
traffic congestion, but the persons attending have no reason to, and in large
part do not "cruise the area" as cruising is defined in this ordinance.
L. Commercial Parking is available in the traffic congested areas of
Sugarhouse and Downtown. Because of the availability of commercial
parking, persons, during the hours of 11:00 p.m. to 4:00 a.m. have little
need to "cruise the area" looking for public parking stalls.
M. Elimination of those who "cruise the streets" simply as
"something to do" will eliminate the vast majority of traffic congestion, noise
associated with automobiles, and the resultant dangerous driving and "road
rage" during the target hours of 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. in the Downtown
and Sugarhouse areas.
N. Traffic accidents have increased citywide since the Fall of 1997.
Many traffic accidents occur which involve people cruising while drinking
alcohol. Many drivers who are cruising are impaired as they consume alcohol
or drugs while involved in the gridlock.
B. Definitions:
1. Cruising means the driving of a motor vehicle more than two times
between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m., in a particular direction, past a
traffic control point.
2. Mobile Traffic Control Point means at any point or points within the
Traffic congested area established by the Police Department for the purpose of
monitoring violations of law.
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3. Traffic Congestion Area shall mean any area designated and posted as
a no cruising area in Schedule 5 or any area designated and posted as a temporary
no cruising area.
C. Cruising Action Prohibited.
No person shall drive or permit a motor vehicle under his/her care, custody,
or control to be driven in an area posted as a traffic congested area past a Traffic
Control Point in a particular direction more than 2 times between the hours of
1 1 :00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.
D. Exemptions.
This chapter shall not apply to:
1. Any publicly owned vehicle of any city, county, political subdivision,
state, or federal agency while in the performance of public duties.
2. Any vehicle licensed for public transportation, including but not limited to,
buses and taxi cabs.
3. Any in-service emergency vehicle.
4. Any vehicle being driven by a resident of the traffic congestion area, or
any vehicle being driven within the traffic congestion area for necessary commercial
or medical reasons.
E. Warning Signs Required.
1. Every no cruising area shall be posted with sufficient signs to provide
notice of the prohibition.
2. Signs shall be of such size and shape, as the transportation engineer
shall deem appropriate in carrying out the transportation engineer's duties as set
forth in 12.08.080 Salt Lake City Code and 12.08.090 Salt Lake City Code.
F. Temporary No Cruising Zones and Traffic Control Points.
Mobile Traffic control point or points may be established by an officer of the
rank of sergeant or higher creating a written plan describing: (1) the location of the
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traffic control point; (2) the date, time and location of the traffic control point; (3)
any instructions given to the enforcement officers concerning the traffic control
point; (4) a brief statement outlining the problem(s) which resulted in the choosing
of the date, time and location of the temporary traffic congestion area; and (5) the
location of the warning signs.
SECTION 2. SUNSET CLAUSE. This ordinance shall expire 1 year from date
it takes effect.
SECTION 3. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall take effect on the date
of first publication.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this 8th day of
June 19 99
PUTY T "ECSRDER
Transmitted to the Mayor on
Mayor's Acti
ATTEST:
June 8, 1999
Approved. Vetoed.
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Bill No. 40 of 19 99.
Published: June 15, 1999
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Schedule 5
Refer to Section 12.12.090 No Cruising Zones
1. State street from North Temple to 21 st South;
2. Main Street from North Temple to 21 st South;
3. West Temple from North Temple to 21 st South;
4. 21 st South from 17th East to 300 West; and
5. 300 North to 2100 South 400 East to 400 West.