MIAMI – If you see a pothole, contact 311. It is as basic as that. Miami-Dade County officers are requesting help from the public to report potholes.
“Potholes are not just a nuisance issue. They are a general public protection concern. South Dade and District 8 have a serious pothole challenge, and we are addressing it,” said Commissioner Danielle Cohen Higgins. “District 8 has a disproportionately increased amount of potholes in contrast to the relaxation of the county. By launching this new pilot program, we will make a concerted and concentrated exertion to make certain that the streets of District 8 are safer for our people.”
“This is a single of the several impactful means we are improving top quality of life in District 4 and across the county,” additional Commissioner Micky Steinberg. “I applaud Commissioner Cohen Higgins for spearheading this initiative.”
The “Potholepalooza pilot method” only is effective if the potholes are documented.
If you see one particular, connect with 311 or 305-468-5900. People can also finish this variety or obtain the 311Immediate app.
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