Pothole Politics
There's a pothole on my block.
Okay, that's not news. There are potholes all over the city, and the Department of Transportation (DOT) isn't doing much to fix them. What makes this one special is that tomorrow (Wednesday, Feb. 20) at 1:00 pm we're going to have a press conference about this particular pothole.
Some local residents, who were sick of being awakened in the middle of the night when a truck would hit the pothole and make a racket, and who complained over and over with no result, decided to take matters into their own hands. They bought some cement and filled in the pothole by themselves. The job wasn't exactly professional, but everyone was able to sleep at night. Meanwhile, potholes all over the city are causing noise and damaging cars and trucks, costing a LOT of money.
Council Member Darlene Mealy has a bill (Intro 614) that would require the DOT to fill every pothole within three days of being informed that it exists. Currently, over 1/3 of potholes aren't fixed in a month. Anyone interested in attending the press conference should e-mail me; I'd love to have a big crowd.
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I wish I could join you
Unfortunately my day job prevents it. I do know that DOT doesn't do the repair work they should. Try driving on the Belt Parkway, BQE and you'll know what I mean. Patch work is not the answer. These roads need to be completely overhauled. This is an infrastructure problem and hopefully one of the corrections Obama will make (hiring workers to repair and improve our infrastructures) once he's elected President.