New York Governor Kathy Hochul has unveiled a major infrastructure initiative aimed at tackling the state's notorious pothole problem and revamping its aging road network. The significant effort, which is expected to pump millions of dollars into road repair and maintenance, marks a significant shift in the state's approach to addressing its crumbling infrastructure. As part of the plan, crews will focus on filling potholes and repaving roads across New York, with a particular emphasis on high-traffic areas and regions that have been particularly hard hit by the state's harsh winters. The move is expected to bring much-needed relief to drivers and commuters across the state who have long suffered from the state's poorly maintained roads.
Hochul launches significant effort to fill potholes, repave roads across New York Spectrum News