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Page 4 of 9 <br />f. With fewer printed newspapers, free magazines, and advertisements, it is <br />appropriate to consolidate newsracks in the downtown. <br />6.20.020 definitions. <br />For purposes of this chapter the following words and phrases shall have meanings as <br />follows: <br />a. “Downtown” means that area of the city designated as the Business <br />Improvement District. <br />b. “Newsrack” means any self-service, coin-operated or credit card-activated <br />box, container, storage unit, kiosk, or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for <br />the sale or distribution of publications. <br />c. “Publications” means any newspapers, news periodicals, magazines, or <br />other news or informational/advertising publications. <br />Article II. Newsracks in downtown <br />6.20.030 Newsracks in downtown <br />a. No privately owned newsracks shall be allowed in downtown. <br />b. Any entity that distributes publications in downtown shall only utilize City- <br />owned newsracks located at 855 Main Street and 300 Main Street and 400 Old Bernal <br />Avenue for such distribution. <br />c. The city manager shall approve and implement an administrative policy <br />regarding the use of City-owned newsracks in downtown. Any entity that distributes <br />publications in downtown is subject to the application requirements and other provisions <br />of this policy. <br />Article III. Newsracks in other areas of the city <br />6.28.040 Application. <br />This article applies to all areas of the city except downtown. <br />Page 9 of 371