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Public Works begins putting pothole crews on Indianapolis streets
Indianapolis, Indiana – After many days of rain and snow, the Indianapolis Department of Public Works reports that crews have been out fixing potholes this week.
“Indy DPW crews are typically engaged in street repair year-round as weather allows. Potholes are currently being filled throughout Marion County using cold mix asphalt, as the hot mix is not available during the winter season. Crews will continue this process until the freeze-thaw cycle clears this spring,” said DPW Spokesperson Imani Keith.
On Kessler Boulevard between Keystone Boulevard and Allisonville Road, potholes could be noticed. The north and southbound lanes of Meridian Street between 61st and 71st streets also have potholes.
The Indy Pothole Viewer allows anybody to report potholes they notice.
By bringing a tort claim against the city, motorists can report pothole damage to their automobiles.
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