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A divided Niagara Falls City Council has reversed course and approved a plan to attack the city’s pothole problems with a combination of the return of the “Pothole Killer” and overtime for ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — If you are driving around Sioux Falls and notice fewer potholes this winter, you’re not alone.
Niagara Falls is spending nearly $100,000 in tribal revenue to bring back the Pothole Killer. Councilmember Donta Myles voted against the plan.
Oakland is making progress filling potholes, but injury lawsuits keep piling up New report by Alameda County Civil Grand Jury finds flaws in how city manages road maintenance funds ...
Peoria falls into the same blight many Midwest towns do: potholes seem to be everywhere. After one is fixed, wear and tear from cars can break it down again, creating a cycle of reports and repairs.
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) — Now that the snow is melting, people might start noticing more potholes on the road. AAA Idaho shared some ways to avoid them.. AAA Spokesperson Matthew Conde says we ...
Potholes form when precipitation falls and the moisture seeps into the cracks in the pavement. Cold weather hits, leading the moisture to then freeze and expand.
It’s called the “Pothole Killer,” and it’s coming back to Niagara Falls. The city is spending nearly $100K to bring the machine back—but not everyone is on board.