Patching potholes a never-ending problem for county
Patching potholes a never-ending problem for county
YOUNGSTOWN — Mahoning County officials say they’re doing everything they reasonably can to repair roads, which have been heavily damaged this winter.
“We keep up the best we can. This is the worst winter we’ve had in years,” said Mark Buccilli, office administrator with the county engineer’s office.
The engineer’s road maintenance crews must interrupt their pothole patching, however, to do snow and ice removal when a winter storm occurs. Sometimes they can’t patch the potholes because, under wet conditions, the patching material won’t stay in the holes, he told the county commissioners Thursday.
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