LOS ANGELES—Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass and Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez April 6 outlined how the city is identifying and patching up more than 19,000 potholes after recent historic storms caused damage to streets.
“City staff are pulling out all the stops, but not just to prepare every pothole that’s reported, but also to be proactive. That means driving across the city throughout this district and all others to assess the conditions of our streets, identify and repair damage right way,” Bass said Thursday morning during a press conference in Mission Hills.
The Los Angeles Bureau of Street Services reported receiving 19,279 requests since December to fix potholes and has repaired 17,459 of them. After the winter storms in January, the city received more than 3,400 complaints about potholes….