New York City is gearing up for a massive pothole repair effort, with a goal of filling over 175,000 potholes across the five boroughs by the end of the month. The ambitious plan comes after a harsh winter season left many city streets pockmarked with deep craters and hazardous road conditions. The city's Department of Transportation has mobilized a fleet of crews and equipment to tackle the problem, with a focus on high-traffic areas and neighborhoods that have been particularly hard hit. As the city's residents and commuters eagerly await smoother roads, officials are hoping to avoid the costly and time-consuming process of repairing damage caused by pothole-related accidents.


New York aims to fix 175,000 potholes this month  WXXI News