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It’s a ‘pothole blitz’ in Pittsburgh

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read April 13, 2021 | 5 years Ago
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Seen a pothole or two in Pittsburgh. Or three? Four?

Call the city.

Public works employees plan to work 12-hour shifts Wednesday through Friday to patch potholes in Pittsburgh.

“We have made record investments into streets citywide the past several years, but after record snowfall this winter our roads still took a beating. Our crews will be doing their best to clear up any problem areas,” Pittsburgh Mayor Bill Peduto said in a statement.

They’re calling the work a “pothole blitz.” Crews will patch potholes throughout the city for the rest of the week.

The work comes in advance of the city’s $16 million 2021 street resurfacing program, which launches next week.

To report potholes, use the city’s 311 Response Center by calling 311, or 412-255-2621 or by filing an online 311 Request Form.

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