NEW YORK (PIX11) — Following a busy weekend where over 7,200 potholes were filled in New York City, Department of Transportation crews will be out in full force once more on Saturday for a second pothole blitz.
Officials say 80 pothole repair crews will take to the streets starting at 6 a.m.
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“The high-moisture and thawing conditions continue, and that means our work is not done,” said New York City DOT Commissioner Mike Flynn. I applaud all of our NYC DOT crews who will be out once again this weekend, making roads safe and passable for New Yorkers.”
New Yorkers should anticipate travel delays due to repair work.
Potholes can be reported to 311. The average repair time for reported potholes is two days.
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