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Posted inPolitics

City of San Diego Crews to Address Pothole Increase Following Recent Rains

by Elizabeth Ireland January 18, 2023January 19, 2023

San Diego city officials said Wednesday additional work crews will be dispatched to address a citywide spike in potholes that followed the recent rainfall in the region.

Posted inLife

San Diego Getting Little Rain This Year, But the Potholes Are Still Sprouting

by JW August February 25, 2022February 26, 2022
Daniel Smiechowski
Posted inOpinion

Opinion: I’m Running Again for City Council in District 2 to ‘End the Idiocy’

by Daniel Smiechowski February 7, 2022February 7, 2022
Kevin Faulconer press conference
Posted inPolitics

Faulconer Promotes Record $633 Million Infrastructure Spending Plan

by Alexander Nguyen May 1, 2018May 2, 2018
Potholes infrastructure road
Posted inPolitics

Recycled Tires to Be Used to Repair San Diego Roads

by Hoa Quach March 28, 2016March 29, 2016
Potholes infrastructure road
Posted inPolitics

Councilman Kersey’s Infrastructure Funding Proposal Advances

by Hoa Quach February 9, 2016February 9, 2016
Posted inPolitics

City Resurfaces What May Have Been Its ‘Worst’ Street

by Chris Jennewein October 20, 2015October 20, 2015
Potholes infrastructure road
Posted inPolitics

First of 1,000 Miles of Road Repairs Begins in Mission Valley

by Jacob Gardenswartz July 6, 2015
Posted inPolitics

10-Year Plan to Fix City’s Roads Goes to City Council for Approval

by Alexander Nguyen March 11, 2015
Potholes infrastructure road
Posted inPolitics

San Diego Called $1.7 Billion Short for Infrastructure Needs

by Alexander Nguyen January 20, 2015August 26, 2015

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