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How to get City Crews to Fix Potholes Fast


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Reported by: Kelly Dudzik
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Updated: 2/22 4:54 pm Published: 2/21 6:35 pm
LITTLE ROCK, AR - The rain caused new potholes to pop up all over the place frustrating drivers everywhere.

But, did you know there is a way to put the pothole causing you the most problems on a priority fix list?

Houston Stackhouse just wanted to drive home from work Thursday, but he had some problems.

“It's very annoying because in the rain, I'm having to put air in a tire that I have because of the potholes," says Stackhouse.

Stackhouse ran over a pothole he couldn't avoid on Chenal Parkway, a place where potholes keep returning.

“Bad thing is they're patching over the potholes, and then every time it rains, it comes right back out and it makes an even bigger pothole, and it's just really dangerous. City needs to do something about this for real," he says.

“We've been hit with a 1, 2, 3 punch between the snow storm, the debris cleanup, the threat of ice last night," says Mark Jacobi with Little Rock Public Works.

It is Jacobi's responsibility to do something about the problem, and he says you can get one of his city crews out faster by calling 311.

“In that call, you can state whether or not it's an emergency or a growing pothole or irritation or whatever it happens to be. We can link some priority to them and, of course, those that are emergencies, we can link some priority to them," says Jacobi.

Stackhouse hopes the potholes on Chenal get fixed permanently, but for now, he would just settle on finding an air machine that works.

“I had to stop real quick. I even got change in my pocket so I could get air in my tire," he says.

Now that Little Rock has hired a contractor to finish picking up the Christmas storm debris, public works can focus on potholes.

The same potholes sometimes come back because sometimes the city can only use the cold asphalt mix, and that doesn't work as well as using the hot mix then resurfacing. Resurfacing also costs a lot of money, and while the sales tax revenue helps, It is not enough to fix everything.
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itsjustme - 2/22/2013 9:23 AM
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Tax revenues are harder to put in your personal account than bribe money is. Lol

kingfish - 2/22/2013 7:35 AM
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You hit that nail on the head itsjustme, I am quite sure Chenal Parkway is way up the list from say- Asher Ave, and maybe it should be based on the amount of tax revenue coming in? just sayin

itsjustme - 2/22/2013 7:25 AM
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They unfortunately forgot to mention the real priority list for getting roads fixed. Any road or street that any politician or wealthy business owner wants or needs fixed or lives on is priority.

lrdawg - 2/21/2013 10:12 PM
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We raised taxes to pay for city services. They need to get on it and fix the roads. It's our money.
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