attended! David Chapman, deputy service director,
said at that meeting that "the source of the problem
was a tank on Firestone Property holding well water."
As a result of this situation, residents of Firestone
Park received credit for two months of free water. A
list of places where free water could be obtained was
published several times by the Akron Beacon Journal.
This was an expensive problem to the city; it cost
$150,000!
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Shaded area indicates original Firestone Park.
Numbered areas indicate the order in which expansions
occurred in Firestone Park.
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