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Sacramento repairs more than 7,700 potholes in less than 50 days

The City of Sacramento repaired 7,761 potholes in 49 days as part of a Citywide “pothole blitz” directed by City Manager Maraskeshia Smith and carried out by the Department of Public Works.

The effort began after City officials asked City Council offices on March 4 to identify streets and intersections in need of repair.

“Potholes have been one of the most consistent things I’ve heard about on my ride-alongs and interactions with residents,” Smith said. “I’m proud of the work our Public Works crews accomplished through this blitz and appreciative of the collaboration between council offices, staff and community members who helped identify priority locations across the city.”

Officials said all requests submitted by council offices, along with locations identified through field inspections, were addressed during the blitz.

Crews prioritized repairs using pavement condition data, resident service requests and district surveys. The City also assigned two employees to help identify potholes and pavement hazards throughout Sacramento’s council districts.

Work initially relied on overtime to accelerate repairs and included weekend operations to reduce traffic impacts and avoid conflicts with scheduled overlay projects.

District-level totals for potholes repaired during the blitz include:

District 4 recorded the highest number of repairs with 1,981 potholes filled, followed by District 2 with 1,597 repairs.

City officials said roadway maintenance efforts will continue as part of Sacramento’s ongoing infrastructure improvement program.

To report a pothole, people can dial 311 (within the city limits), use the 311 app, or submit a service request via email. When reporting the pothole, residents should provide size and location to the best of their ability.

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