Early City Ordinances (1914-1921)

It shall be unlawful for any person to run, operate, or drive any automobile or other motor vehicle upon any public street or highway within the city, or within the police jurisdiction thereof at a rate of speed in excess of 15 (fifteen) miles per hour.

No person who is able to work and has no property sufficient for his support, shall wander or stroll about the streets of the city of Enterprise or in the police jurisdiction thereof in idleness.

Any person who shall loiter in front of any store, barbershop or other building or who shall loiter on the premises of another without his consent or who shall cause blockage of the streets or sidewalks of the City of Enterprise after being warned by any officer to "move on" or any person who shall sit on any automobile, buggy, wagon, or any other vehicle of another without his consent or who shall be found "hanging around" or loitering about the same or who in any way interferes with or "tampers" thereabout with the owner's consent shall be fined not less than $1.00 or be sentenced to work on the street of the City of Enterprise or to imprisonment in the city jail not more than 6 months.

Every owner or proprietor of any dwelling house, business house, or other house fronting on any public street, square or avenue, within the fire district of the city, shall cause the sidewalk along the entire front of his premises to be neatly swept each morning before nine o'clock.

It shall be unlawful for any person to build a fire for any purpose on the paved sidewalks or streets of the city or to allow or permit the same to be done.

It shall be unlawful for any person to participate in any dancing on Sunday in a public place within the city or the police jurisdiction thereof.