Q. Hi Honk. Why isn’t the curb on each side of a fire hydrant painted red, so the area is kept clear for fire-engine access? – Chuck Rivkin, Irvine A. Cities don’t have to paint curbs near hydrants, and sometimes choose not to because of the...
BY JIM RADCLIFFE, Orange County Register
Thu, 12/18/2014 - 4:26pm
Q. Hi Honk. Why isn’t the curb on each side of a fire hydrant painted red, so the area is kept clear for fire-engine access? – Chuck Rivkin, Irvine A. Cities don’t have to paint curbs near hydrants, and sometimes choose not to because of the...