• GCanuck@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I thought the same thing. But it does look like there’s a stone path leading to it. Still, perhaps a post with a sign would be a practical solution.

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        Hopefully there is already a blue reflector on the road. Where I am they are used to mark hydrant locations for easy finding at night.

        I imagine other areas could use a different color reflector though.

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      I’m a bit surprised at how far into the parcel the hydrant is placed but they also practically don’t exist around here, is it common to have them basically on your lawn?

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        Around here, if they are not directly in the sidewalk, (or there is no sidewalk) they still have a cement apron around them and are near the curb.

      • Rooki@slrpnk.net
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        Same question. Why did they placed the fire hydrant on the lawn of that house.