Crazyraceguy
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I walked down the sidewalk of the old shop, going out toward to main road, to get a close look at the new construction, across the way. They started with the roads/curbs as soon as the corn was pulled off. From what I can see so far, it looks to be residential, but it's early, maybe not.
The point of the post however, is on the other side, which is all commercial. This area was all wide-open fields 10 years ago or so. A local builder bought a huge parcel of it and has been developing slowly. Somewhere early on, someone screwed up. I don't know which is wrong, but the fire hydrants do not run parallel to the road. That's bad enough, but then complications just add up.
I would imagine that there are city regulations that are driving part of this, but it just looks silly.
You can see it from the beginning, but it just keeps getting worse. These hydrants are no more than a few hundred feet apart. You can see the next one as you pass the other. Like I said, it's all commercial/industrial, so minimal foot traffic, but still?
Things like this bother me and others wonder why it does..... just the difference in people I guess.
I realize it would be way too costly to repair but come on.
The point of the post however, is on the other side, which is all commercial. This area was all wide-open fields 10 years ago or so. A local builder bought a huge parcel of it and has been developing slowly. Somewhere early on, someone screwed up. I don't know which is wrong, but the fire hydrants do not run parallel to the road. That's bad enough, but then complications just add up.
I would imagine that there are city regulations that are driving part of this, but it just looks silly.
You can see it from the beginning, but it just keeps getting worse. These hydrants are no more than a few hundred feet apart. You can see the next one as you pass the other. Like I said, it's all commercial/industrial, so minimal foot traffic, but still?
Things like this bother me and others wonder why it does..... just the difference in people I guess.
I realize it would be way too costly to repair but come on.
