Feb 25, 2011

Crews Patching Potholes; Trash Collections Back to Normal

After almost two weeks of working around the clock to remove snow from Tulsa streets, the City of Tulsa's street maintenance crews resumed normal schedules this week and began patching potholes.
About 150 Public Works employees were engaged in removing snow and spreading salt on Tulsa's streets. About 40 of those employees are from the Street Maintenance section and are now patching potholes.
Potholes are a year-round problem, but usually increase dramatically after snow and ice storms and extremely cold weather. The freeze-and-thaw of moisture on and in the pavement enlarges cracks and accelerates the formation of potholes.
Citizens are encouraged to report potholes, especially larger or deeper potholes with the potential to cause damage to vehicles or create hazards for motorists. Potholes can be reported online and providing information about the pothole location. Potholes can also be reported by calling the Mayor's Action Center at 596-2100.
Trash and recycling collection crews for the City of Tulsa and its contractors also resumed normal collection routes this week. Any customers who's trash was missed during the snow storms can put their items out on regular collection days to be picked up.
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