NYC officials mark 100,000th pothole filled in pothole blitz campaign
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NYC officials mark 100,000th pothole filled in pothole blitz campaign
"Mayor Zohran Mamdani filled the city's 100,000th pothole at Olympia Boulevard on Staten Island, marking a significant milestone in the pothole blitz initiative."
"The Department of Transportation plans to smooth out more than 1,100 miles throughout the five boroughs this year as part of its seasonal spring repaving program."
"Gov. Kathy Hochul's administration aims to eliminate over 44,000 potholes by the end of this week and 175,000 by the end of April."
Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated the filling of the 100,000th pothole in a blitz initiative, marking a significant achievement in pothole repairs. This milestone represents the highest number of potholes filled in the first 100 days of a year in over ten years. The Department of Transportation is transitioning to its spring repaving program, aiming to repair over 1,100 miles across the five boroughs. Additionally, Gov. Kathy Hochul is initiating a state program to eliminate 44,000 potholes by week's end and 175,000 by the end of April.
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