§ 331-164. Temporary suspension of permits.  


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  • A. 
    A permit may be temporarily suspended by the City if it is determined the portion of the ROW that is part of a valet operation pursuant to a permit needs to be free and clear of valet operations. The City shall use reasonable efforts to provide written notice to the valet operator within three business days of temporary suspension. If the temporary suspension is to occur sooner than three business days, the City will make reasonable efforts to notify the valet operator at the contact phone number and/or email address shown on the permit application.
    B. 
    The Fire Department or Police Department may immediately remove or relocate all or parts of the valet operations in emergency situations. The City and its officers and employees shall not be responsible for valet operation equipment relocated during emergencies. Officers of the police department, or such special officers as are assigned by the City of New Rochelle, are hereby authorized to direct traffic, including dropoff and pickup vehicles, as conditions may require, notwithstanding the provisions of this Article or other applicable law.
    C. 
    If the City determines the hiring of required detail officers or public safety personnel to direct traffic during the operation of the valet activities does not adequately address a threat to public safety, then the City, in the interest of protecting the public health, safety, and welfare, may order the termination of the valet parking service at a particular location until the threat to public safety is addressed or has ceased to the satisfaction of the City.