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A resident’s guide to reporting potholes, busted streetlights and other problems in Wichita

Imagine you’re driving down Douglas Avenue and hit a pothole that wasn’t there last week. Or you’re walking your dog one evening and notice a streetlight is out or someone dumped some tires on the side of the road. You can be part of the solution. “Just because residents see a pothole or community issue does not mean crews are aware of it,” city spokesperson Megan Lovely said in an email. “Reporting helps … us log problems so they can be fixed.”…
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thebeaconnews.org broke the news in Wichita, United States on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.
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