Street crews still weary from driving salt trucks and snowplows after last week’s winter storm have a new job: filling potholes.
Residents are asked to help crews out by reporting potholes to the City. Here’s how:
- Log on to okc.gov/action
- Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
- Text (405) 252-1053
- OKC Connect smartphone app
- Calling the Action Center at (405) 297-2535
Crews need an accurate address or closest intersection to respond efficiently.
The recent winter weather is expected to create many potholes on City streets,” said Streets Superintendent Raymond Melton. “Our crews are gearing up for a busy few weeks of filling potholes as quickly as possible. If you see a pothole, please notify the City’s Action Center.”
Potholes are formed when water seeps into cracks in the asphalt and then down into the roadbed. The repeated freezing and thawing of water then expands to create larger gaps and cracks in the asphalt. As traffic drives over the weakened asphalt, the road surface comes apart.
Street crews filled more than 66,400 potholes in 2020. It costs the City approximately $18 to patch each pothole.
Media Contact: Shannon Cox, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it./ (405) 297-2130
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