City of Hopkinsville Encourages Residents to Report Potholes
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City of Hopkinsville Encourages Residents to Report Potholes
If you’re dodging potholes in Hopkinsville, you’re not alone. City officials say they’re working to fix the roads—but recent storms have made that harder than usual. Mayor James R. Knight, Jr. says heavy rain has slowed down efforts to repair potholes, because even temporary fixes won’t hold if there’s water in the hole. [audio mp3="https://dehayf5mhw1h7.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/2352/2025/06/26052018/Wireready_06-26-2025-05-20-06…
The 2025 Rapid Pothole Repair Plan, implemented by the Maracaibo City Hall through the Municipal Engineering Department (DIM), reached an important milestone by repairing more than 1,000 potholes, with a total of 1,092 repairs completed in different areas of the city. The most recent repair work took place at the intersection of 9th Avenue between 76th and 77th Streets in the Olegario Villalobos parish, where 50 tons of hot asphalt were applied …
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