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Louisville fixed over 11,000 potholes since January through its annual Pothole Blitz, aiming to repair issues within 72 hours.
Louisville Metro Public Works has repaired over 11,000 potholes since January as part of its annual Pothole Blitz, with crews working daily—often overnight—across the city, including River Road and east Louisville.
Using asphalt, tack, and steel rollers, teams aim to fix reported potholes within 72 hours, though weather may cause delays.
Officials urge drivers to slow down near crews due to safety risks, as some have caused skid marks from sudden stops.
Residents can report issues via 311, the city’s online portal, or social media using #502pothole.
The city spends about $30 million yearly on road maintenance.
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Louisville arregló más de 11,000 baches desde enero a través de su Blitz anual de baches, con el objetivo de reparar los problemas en 72 horas.