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    More than 10,000 Potholes Filled This Year Mayor Karen Bass, Assemblymember Mark González, and Board of Public Works President Steve Kang joined crews from the Bureau of Street Services to highlight the City’s efforts to fill potholes and address other rain-related impacts reported to 311. Since the record-breaking holiday storm this past December, City crews have repaired more than 10,000 potholes across Los Angeles – and that work continues after this week’s heavy rain. Los Angeles has experienced decades of underinvestment in City infrastructure – Mayor Bass is committed to continued investment across City departments. In addition to continuing to The post City Crews At Work: Mayor Bass Announces Surge in Resources to Fill Potholes Citywide appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.
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