Summer's Spotlight: Pothole season 'manageable' for MDOT so far
By:
Summer Horan
Posted: Feb 9, 2024 9:00 AM EDT

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The Michigan Department of Transportation says filling potholes this season has been manageable so far!
According to the department, a half-dozen has been reported in the southwest region so far and another dozen or so in the Michiana area of the state specifically.
While the department says they usually start their work later in the winter or early spring, the little snow and warmer weather has them starting earlier, though they aren't overwhelmed.
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