Friday, February 17, 2023

San Diego road crews filled 14,000 potholes after the rain storms of the past 2 months... well, it's a start...

In January, NBC 7 reported that the city had received more than 1,600 reports of potholes through the Get It Done app. They added that they usually see around 200 reports, but the severe weather made that number much higher.

Now, there are approximately 350 left for crews to tend to.

The city credits its "‘all hands on deck" approach for the quick action. They added in a press release sent to NBC 7, “the City’s Transportation Department deployed nine patching trucks, along with 30 two-person teams carrying bagged asphalt, and a dump truck repurposed to carry hot asphalt.”

In a statement sent to NBC 7, a spokesperson for the City of San Diego said, “the City works to address these potholes quickly and thoroughly with dedicated personnel and resources to provide smooth safe streets while continuing to resurface miles of roadway through our asphalt overlay and slurry seal programs. There is more work to do however and our City forces are up to the task.”  


The only way I see that the city government wants the input from us constituents/voters/drivers - is to use a website or app https://www.sandiego.gov/get-it-done

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