Hydrants have man seeing red
Joe Farley wants El Reno to take better care of the fire hydrants scattered around town.
For years, Farley drove the streets of El Reno as well as much of Canadian County while working in the county assessor’s office. It was his job to notice the details about a property. He said fire hydrants and how they are maintained are important to the overall appearance of a neighborhood.
“You don’t want to have a nice house with a well-kept yard and then have a fire hydrant that’s not been maintained,” Farley said.
“It takes away from the property.”