Pothole Blitz : City to repair 4,000 potholes in two week period
This pothole-intensive event aims to repair as many potholes as possible within the two-week time frame. There are plenty. Author: Lexis Greene (KIII) Updated: 6:21 PM CDT May 3, 2021
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas The Pothole Blitz is a two-week mission in which the City of Corpus Christi s Public Works Department aims to repair those pesky potholes. The mission begins Monday, May 10.
The city hopes to repair 4,000 potholes around the city.
Street Maintenance crews will repair potholes primarily on residential streets and roads that are known as pothole “hot spots,” customer service requests received by the City’s Call Center, and through the City of Corpus Christi’s “My City” mobile app.
The goal was to fill 8,000 potholes by the end of the month. Author: Jeremy Baker Updated: 5:08 PM CDT April 30, 2021
SAN ANTONIO KENS 5 and the City of San Antonio teamed up this month with a goal to see at least 8,000 potholes reported to 311 by the end of April.
Meet Abraham Vasquez. He s been on the Pothole Patrol for two and a half years. I wanted to help out more in the community, work for our neighborhoods and better the city and great government benefits, he said.
His nemesis: The mega-pothole. Why are they so big? It s where heavy VIA buses normally stop to pick up passengers, pulling over in stretches of road where they weigh on the pavement to the point of crumbling through it.