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A Los Angeles Pothole Bugging You? Help Is On The Way

The City Council approved $250,000 for a pothole repair blitz as the unusually wet winter causes havoc to LA roads.

LOS ANGELES, CA — With all the rain this winter, you've probably noticed crater-sized potholes across Los Angeles. City officials have noticed it to, and the City Council approved $250,000 in funding for a "pothole blitz" to fix road hazards Friday.

"As you can tell by driving around our city, not only do you see these potholes, but they are becoming more and more apparent that we just can't keep up with the repairs," said Councilwoman Nury Martinez, who introduced the motion calling for the extra funds.

To get a pothole near you fixed, you can fill out the city's online pothole repair request form, go to the MyLA311 mobile app, or call 1-(800)-996-CITY .

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According to a city report, the Bureau of Street Services received 3,911 pothole repair requests in January and was on pace to receive even more in February.

The motion also says that the MyLA311 mobile app and phone number is the primary way the city receives pothole repair requests, but that many communities are not "as savvy or educated in using MyLA311" as others, and that the city should proactively send crews out to identify unreported potholes over four upcoming weekends.

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City News Service and Patch Staffer Paige Austin contributed to this report.

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