Description
Two potholes, about 20 feet apart, on the northwest side of 25th Ave, between E 12th St and International. Under your right tire when you're driving southwestbound (from International to E 12th), or across the street from McDonalds.
Two potholes, about 20 feet apart, on the northwest side of 25th Ave, between E 12th St and International. Under your right tire when you're driving southwestbound (from International to E 12th), or across the street from McDonalds.
2 Commentaires
Anonymous (Invité)
Dear Mr. B.
Thank you for contacting Public Works Call Center regarding pothole repairs at 1180 25th Ave. area. Your tracking number is registered as 319452.
Regards,
PWA Call Center
Clos JM (Membre officiel vérifié)
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