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Here are two laws that would definitely measure up. A South Brooklyn councilman wants the city to paint red lines on curbs so that drivers know exactly how far they must park from a fire hydrant ...
Here’s a law that would definitely measure up. A South Brooklyn councilman wants the city to paint red lines on curbs so that drivers know exactly how far they must park from a fire hydrant ...
A: Nope, it’s illegal to park in front of a fire hydrant regardless of whether the curb is painted red or not. Some counties and homeowner associations simply don’t paint the curb red to avoid ...
Now police are trying to find whoever vandalized the hydrant, near 2200 W. 4100 South, by pouring red paint on it. A Facebook post captures the anger of local police.
Ted Mize has never met a fire plug he doesn’t like. In the past year, the 80-year-old Mize and other volunteers he oversees have painted hundreds of fire hydrants across the city. They charge not… ...
There are four colors found atop fire hydrants; red, orange, green, and light blue. These colors tell firefighters at a glance how much water they can expect to be able to extract from a hydrant.
There's a purpose behind the blue, green, orange and red paint system. 1:15 If you drive around Mt. Washington, you might notice fire hydrants topped off with blue, green or orange paint.
The city has painted 470 hydrants – some all red and some red and green – so far this year. Shout out to Ryan Day, too, who was the first to comment on the Facebook post about the colored ...
It wasn’t exactly painting the town red, but the Broken Arrow Fire and Utilities Departments kicked off a new initiative to paint 1,000 fire hydrants each year for 10 years. On Thursday, Oct. 30 ...
Q: Chuck Call of Menifee asked if he can legally park beside a fire hydrant if there is no red curb there. He said some fire hydrants in residential areas in Menifee are not alongside red-painted ...
Face it, drivers don’t know how far 15 feet is, so a new bill would require the city to paint the “no park” zone at fire hydrants. Face it, drivers don’t know how far 15 feet is, so a new bill would ...
A South Brooklyn councilman wants the city to paint red lines on curbs so that drivers know exactly how far they must park from a fire hydrant — and thus be less likely to get a parking ticket. On Dec ...
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