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Adopt a Hydrant
The CIty of Bel Aire maintains a number of fire hydrants. Fire hydrants are located every 500 feet on water mains to supply appropriate pressure and volume to extinguish fire structures. It is important that fire hydrants are kept clean, painted, and cleared of weeds, debris, and snow. You can assist the City by adopting a hydrant and assisting with these responsibilities.
How does it work?
All hydrants are available for adoption in Bel Aire. Multiple families and organizations are allowed to adopt a specific hydrant as it allows for more people to assist with keeping that hydrant beautiful year round.
What does adopting a hydrant require?
How does it work?
All hydrants are available for adoption in Bel Aire. Multiple families and organizations are allowed to adopt a specific hydrant as it allows for more people to assist with keeping that hydrant beautiful year round.What does adopting a hydrant require?
- Weed-eat around the fire hydrant weekly or as needed.
- Keep a four-foot radius around the hydrant clear of snow, weeds, and other debris as needed.
- Paint the fire hydrant annually or as needed. Paint colors and designs must be approved by City.
- Responsible for paint for a design that is not the basic silver and red.
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American Flag adopted by Cameron (49th & Hedgerow)
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Batman adopted by Mackenzie (4934 N Hedgerow Ct)
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Batman adopted by Mackenzie (4934 N Hedgerow Ct)
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Charlie Brown adopted by the Bel Aire Senior Club, Inc.
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Dalmatian standing watch at the Sedgwick County Fire Station
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Girl Scout adopted by Girl Scout Troop 40423
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Hula Girl adopted by the Bel Aire Senior Club, Inc.
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KC Royals adopted by the Neighborhood Watch Group of 4300 N Eagle Lake Ct
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New England Patriots hydrant adopted by the Baker Family (5305 E 49th Ct N)
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WuShock adopted by the Lair Family (4171 N Edgemoor)