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Springs Crews Fill 600 Potholes In One Week

The Streets Division kicked off its annual pothole campaign on Monday, March 19 and has filled 600 potholes since then.

The City says that reported potholes are being filled within two weeks. Potholes are prioritized by location, so potholes on main arterials receive a higher priority.

The City is asking citizens to keep reporting potholes by calling the Pothole Hotline at 385-ROAD (7623).

When reporting a pothole, callers should provide as much detailed information such as street name with closest intersection, direction of traffic flow (northbound, southbound, etc.), and location in the street such as left or right edge line or middle, inside or outside lane. Due to the huge influx of calls expected, citizens should not expect a personal reply to their request. For gravel or alley potholes, citizens can call 385-5934.

Citizens with iPhones can download an app to report potholes from www.springsgov.com (click on the phone icon at the top of the page).

The City does not repair potholes on County or State roads, such as South Academy south of Milton Proby (County) and Powers (State) and US 24 (State).

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