§ 58-32. Lighting subways under tracks.
Every person owning or operating a railroad, whenever he has constructed or shall hereafter construct a subway in a street under his tracks, shall erect and maintain electric lights for such subways in the following manner: for every subway 60 feet or less in length overhead, one 100-watt electric light not more than 15 feet from each end over the sidewalk space alternating, and one such light in the center; where the subway exceeds 60 feet in length, there shall be one such light at each end over the sidewalk space within 15 feet of such end alternating, and one such light in the center, and such other lights alternating so that no lights shall be more than 35 feet apart, and where the sidewalk space is shut off from the road space by columns there shall be the same number of lights over such road space and of the same kind, and they shall be the same number of feet apart from each other as required over the sidewalk space; provided that any other equally efficient method of lighting the subway may be used by procuring the written consent thereto of the city manager and the director of public works.
(Code of Gen. Ords. 1967, § 28.26)